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Hey,
I think what you referring to are downpayment assistance programs that were plentiful and doing swift business until sometime last year. Not sure if any are still operating. You can...
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Thanks ebaines.
No "hardship" requirement, would hardly miss the biweekly payment amount, would be able to pay it back if I lost it all and job is pretty secure. Under the plan rules, members...
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Thank Ebaines. Brainfart.. confusing it with my plan from a previous employer. The plan is actually a 414(H). The state determines the % of your pretax income you will contribute annually. In...
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Wondering if anyone can provide some advice on whether it makes sense to borrow from my 414H to fund a taxable brokerage account.
Factors to consider:
414H loan would be at under 3% annually.
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so in my case.. if my wife and I file jointly.. they would not be taxing my portion of our income but would be using my portion of the income to potentially put my wife in a higher tax bracket.. thus...
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Ebaines, Atlanta Tax expert,
So in this scenario NYS is collecting taxes on income that is not earned in NYS, from someone who does not live in NYS? This is really a question about his wife's...
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All else being equal, your tax "savings" will generally be the amount of taxes you would pay to NYC for income tax. The NYC tax table for 2006 is...
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Thanks. Delite, I know we will have to file for each state in which income is earned, however I am more interested in how the move from NJ to PA would affect our overall income tax liability with...
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Wife works in NYC, lives in NJ
I work in NJ and live in NJ.
Just got married so next year will be the first time we file together.
Considering buying a home in PA and both would continue to work...
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