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Retirement Plans for Small Businesses

IRA-Based Plans
Payroll Deduction IRAs, SARSEPs, SEPs, and SIMPLE IRA Plans are "No Fuss" plans that range from those with little employer involvement to those that the employer establishes and funds.

Small Business Resource Guide - Starting Your Business - Retirement Plans for Small Businesses
An online version of the Retirement Plans portion of the 2004 Small Business Resource Guide CD. This extract (with updates) contains information useful in choosing an appropriate retirement plan.

Publication 3998 - Choosing a Retirement Solution for your Small Business
Starting a small business retirement savings plan can be easier than most business people think. What's more, there are a number of retirement programs that provide tax advantages for both employers and employees.

2004 Tax Forum Presentation - The ABCs of 401(k)
A presentation detailing the basics of 401(k) plans.

2004 Tax Forum Presentation - "No Fuss" Retirement Plans
An update of last year's presentation about the basics of IRA-based retirement plans.

2003 Tax Forum Presentation
"No Fuss" Retirement Plans - the basics of IRA-based retirement plans.

2002 Tax Forum Presentation
"Retire with a PLAN" - Help Your Clients Choose a Retirement Plan For Their Employees

2002 Tax Changes: IRAs/Retirement Plans
Taxpayers will find many changes affecting their retirement planning as a result of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and regulations issued during 2002. They may also be able to contribute more to retirement plans, get larger tax benefits doing so, and have more options for handling plan distributions.

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Tax forms, publications and other useful information for business owners and tax professionals.