How Long to Read Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition

By Gary S. Lesser

How Long Does it Take to Read Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition?

It takes the average reader 10 hours and 20 minutes to read Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition by Gary S. Lesser

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Quick Reference to IRAs provides attorneys, accountants, financial planners, and consultants - along with their clients - with the essential facts and advice regarding the planning, implementation, and administration of IRAs. Quick Reference to IRAs completely covers the planning, programming, implementation, and administration of individual retirement accounts. This unique resource delivers: Fast answers to all your IRA questions Numerous, practical examples illustrating real-world applications Crucial caveats to help you steer clear of common problems Immediate access to essential IRA information The 2013 Edition brings you up to date on the latest developments and adds significant new and revised materials on a number of critical topics, including: The benefits of using a trust as a beneficiary The strategic use of disclaimers for modifying an estate and retirement distribution plan to meet any changes in needs or objectives The self-employment tax deduction modifications for 2012 Discussion of the exceptions that treat the performance of service as an employee as a trade or business The temporary relief for entering into certain indemnification and cross-collateralization agreements with brokers and financial institutions The 2011 guidance concerning the application of Prohibited Transaction Class Exemption 86-128, which permits a plan fiduciary (or affiliate) to engage in securities transactions for a fee as an agent on behalf of a plan Recent developments on fee-leveling and computer modeling arrangements New charts and discussion covering the calculation of earned income for retirement plan purposes Whether inherited IRAs are protected from creditors or included in the debtor's bankruptcy estate under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 When the IRS lost an "abusive transaction" When "wrap" fees for investment advice and trade execution services are not deemed contributions to the owner's traditional or Roth IRA What an Employer Plans Compliance Unit (EPCU) examination program request involving a SIMPLE or SEP is looking for and how to respond Why did the SEC issue a no-action letter regarding the DOL's participant disclosure requirements and its rules on advertising The Form 1099-R reporting codes and changes to Form 5498 and Form 8606 A discussion of the provision allowing for "in-plan" rollover conversions of a permitted distribution from an elective 401(k), 403(b), or governmental 457(b) plan to a designated Roth account within the employer's plan Complete discussion of the integration and participant exclusion rules that permit larger SEP contributions to be made for employees earning above a specified amount, but that also require that the $50,000 (for 2012) allocation limit be reduced The circumstances that allow the life expectancy of each beneficiary to be used ("separate share treatment"), rather than the life expectancy of the oldest beneficiary, under a single trust used as beneficiary of an IRA When a qualified disclaimer can be used by a beneficiary who will receive an RMD or by an individual to avoid being treated as a "designated beneficiary" as of September 30 following the year of death

How long is Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition?

Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition by Gary S. Lesser is 620 pages long, and a total of 155,000 words.

This makes it 209% the length of the average book. It also has 189% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 14 hours and 6 minutes to read Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition aloud.

What Reading Level is Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition?

Quick Reference to Iras, 2013 Edition is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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