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Income Taxes and Record Keeping ( tax )
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40103,000 is ira limit in 2002 for either traditional or roth. if you are 50 or oldLarry S.-1/9/2002
4009Anyone know if $3,000. is the new IRA limit this year?larryjoe-1/9/2002
4008dogman, <I>can anyone tell me if you can withdraw money from a 401k afteDan Duchardt-1/8/2002
4007can anyone tell me if you can withdraw money from a 401k after 59.5 years old widogman-1/8/2002
4006Datek traders can use TradeMatcher2001 software to download and match trades intwdurden-1/7/2002
4005Thanks Dan, The wording on these issues seem very tricky (@ least to me >ggSnowShredder-1/7/2002
4004Hi Michael, Thanks. I'll have to check on that ; ) Your daughter must be SnowShredder-1/7/2002
4003SS, Zero income, or zero compensation? I believe it makes a difference. If shDan Duchardt-1/7/2002
4002Are you sure her father didn't pay her $2000 for professional services rendeMichael Sphar-1/7/2002
4001i turn 59.5 this year and would like to draw 75k from my 401k to pay off my mortdogman-1/7/2002
4000Hi Colin, My girlfriend opened a Roth IRA last year(2001), but ended the year(2SnowShredder-1/7/2002
3999Don't know whether I'm dealing with a Turbo Tax bug here or an actual chRoseCampion-1/6/2002
3998The property needs to be appraised and HELD by the qualifying charity for a coupColin Cody-1/6/2002
3997Once you're 59.5 you can take out as much and as often as you'd like andColin Cody-1/6/2002
3996I am currently actively contributing to a Traditional IRA. I'm almost 54 1/Michael Sphar-1/5/2002
3995Tax Questions Resource Hi pls418 et al, I don't know the answer to your quediana g-1/5/2002
3994Thanks for your honesty. You are correct. I do my own taxes and believe me it tWhite Bear-1/5/2002
3993Question to whomever knows the answer, This year we received a $600 advance tax pls418-1/2/2002
3992Grumpy from overindulgence, perhaps, Sahara? <G> Possibly you didn't diana g-1/2/2002
3991<As a second question, does the non-profit that I give the property to have tBWAC-1/1/2002
3990A different question. I have a property that has appreciated enormously (six folOak Tree-1/1/2002
3989Sorry BWAC I didn't realize that a lawyer would respond.White Bear-1/1/2002
3988Larry, you are an idiot. Anyone that replies to that question has tooooo much tiWhite Bear-1/1/2002
3987Larry, Yes.BWAC-12/31/2001
3986Can a stock sold today, 12/31/01 still be used for a loss in 2001? tia. larryLarry S.-12/31/2001
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