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Individual Retirement Account Answer Book is designed to providequick, accurate, and timely information pertaining to traditional and RothIRAs that concerns accountants, attorneys, financial planners, mutual fundbrokers, and other pension professionals.The Nineteenth Edition provides you with:Clear and concise explanations of IRA reporting and disclosure requirementsStrategies for tax, estate, and retirement planning involving IRAsGuidelines for establishing traditional and Roth IRAs, SIMPLEs, SEPs, ESAs,and HSAsTax-cutting tips, examples, calculations, and worksheetsState rules on taxation of traditional IRA and Roth IRA distributionThe Nineteenth Edition of Individual Retirement AccountAnswer Book includes extensively revised chapters that bring you up todate on important congressional and administrative agency actions and recentjudicial decisions that affect all IRAs, the Coverdell ESA, and Health SavingsAccounts, including:The Federal Aviation Administration Air Transportation Modernization andSafety Improvement Act of 2012 [Pub. L. No. 112-95], which for a limited timeprovides new rollover options for "airline payments"President Obama's proposals concerning IRAs:Exempt IRA owners and beneficiaries from the RMD requirements if theirretirement savings (in IRAs and qualified plans) are $50,000 or less, asmeasured at specified times (not annually); with phase-in of RMDs for savingsbetween $50,000 and $60,000)Allow nonspouse beneficiaries of both qualified plans and IRAs to use the60-day rollover method to transfer assets to inherited IRAsDouble the tax credit for employers establishing a SEP, SIMPLE, or qualifiedplan for the first timeRequire some employers to implement automatic enrollment in payroll deductionIRAsNew Treasury Regulations:Proposed regulations under Code Section 401(a)(9), which would allowqualifying longevity annuity contracts to be acquired by a traditional IRA andsatisfy the minimum distribution requirements (Prop. Treas. Reg. §1.401(a)(9)-6)Final regulations under Code Section 7502, clarifying the ways to obtain primafacie proof of a timely postmark date (Treas. Reg. § 301.7502-1(e)(2))IRS guidance and private letter rulings concerning IRAs:IRS Announcement 2011-81 (Dec. 12, 2011), stating that the Department of Laboris considering whether to issue a new prohibited transaction class exemptioncovering pledge, indemnity, and cross-collateralization agreements, and untilfurther notice the IRS will evaluate IRAs without regard to the consequencesof such agreementsIRS Rollover of Airline Payments to Traditional IRAs, providing procedures forrolling over airline payments to a traditional IRA, recharacterizing priorairline payment conversions to a Roth IRA, and amending returns for recoveryof conversion tax paidPrivate Letter Ruling 201208039 (Nov. 17, 2011), ruling that an IRA payable toa decedent's estate (and thus having no designated beneficiary) may be dividedinto separate accounts for each estate beneficiary, but distributions mustbepaid over the decedent's remaining life expectancyDepartment of Labor guidance concerning IRAs, including:Employee Benefits Security Administration Advisory Opinion 2011-09A, opiningthat a self-directed IRA owner's agreement to indemnify a broker forinvestment losses and tax expenses in the IRA's margin account is a prohibitedtransaction, and since such costs are neither ordinary operating expenses norincidental costs when incurred in a margin account, Prohibited TransactionExemption 80-26 does not apply
Individual Retirement Account Answer Book by Martin Fleisher is 960 pages long, and a total of 240,000 words.
This makes it 324% the length of the average book. It also has 293% more words than the average book.
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