What people often want to do is roll over the after-tax money but not roll over the pre-tax money.
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The cash helped the tax increase roll up a 71% margin in the liberal precincts in and around Portland, even as it lost in most of the rest of the state.
Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations, and call us in the morning.
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In combination with a high-deductible insurance policy, these tax-free savings vehicles allow patients to save money for routine healthcare expenses and to roll over tax-free to the next year.
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Democrats do not want to roll back tax cuts, and half of them are standing to attention behind President Bush's preparations for possible war in Iraq.
They are proposing to roll back tax cuts that we had put in place during the Recovery Act that give 95 percent of working Americans tax relief.
More recently, most Republicans supported the Democrats' crony-capitalist tax credits for Chicago businesses, rather than insisting that the legislature roll back the corporate and income tax hikes.
That is because federal tax revenue would continue to roll in as required by law.
But he refused to say whether he wants to roll back any tax cuts -- something Bush opposes.
Conversely, you may be able to roll over, tax free, a distribution from your traditional IRA into a qualified plan.
Quite simply, roll back the tax cuts to the wealthy, with the caveat that if a person does invest in creating new jobs, then they will get the tax breaks.
Treasury ministers want to stand firm on the principle but be flexible on the practice - examining ideas to roll over unused tax relief from one year to the next or allowing tax free lifetime legacies.
Still, Rangel says he won't attempt to roll back the temporary tax breaks already in the law, including the special top 15% rate for capital gains and dividends.
The entire political establishment in Massachusetts was united in its opposition to an initiative to to roll back the sales tax from 6.25 percent to 3 percent, and they were sucessful.
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The technique described in the article enables you to avoid that by moving the pre-tax money out of your IRA but leaving the after-tax money (which you will then roll into the Roth).
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The planned increase led to the departure of actor Gerard Depardieu to Russia and UK Prime Minister David Cameron to say that if the tax hike happened, he would "roll out the red carpet and welcome more French businesses to Britain".
Though many Democrats want to roll back Mr Bush's tax cuts for the rich, the party's energy, at least initially, will be on fixing the alternative minimum tax.
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The Internal Revenue Service continues to roll out processing for most federal income tax returns.
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This is true in the UK, where there have been various proposals to tax every phone line so as to subsidise the roll out.
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One is there is tremendous amount of capital from the private equity funds that is ready to be deployed before the end of the year, particularly with the potential roll off of the change in the tax rate.
Michigan's Democrats still remember 1983, when two Democratic state senators were thrown out of office after a roll-call vote on the state income tax.
That's one reason why the chancellor has decided that public spending cuts and tax rises, or the cliched austerity, have to roll relentlessly on until at least 2018.
Any balance left in a Coverdell after the child turns 30 is subject to income tax and a 10% penalty--unless you roll the money into a 529 plan or into a younger sibling's account.
With such a reform, the state can limit the expansion of required pension contributions and find some money to spend on actual government services, or even roll back a part of the massive income tax increase that the state enacted in 2011.
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If your workplace plan shuts down, your employer would typically help you roll your assets into an IRA to preserve your tax deferral.
IRA-plus (not tax-deductible, but with tax-free withdrawals on retirement), or they can roll their savings over from one account to another, or can take out money early to buy a house or pay for college.
Carney argued that the reporting had been skewed and that money to pay for the annual Easter Egg Roll was not paid out of the federal budget through tax dollars but from a combination of private donations and the sale of ceremonial eggs.
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Kerry said the administration's embraces a "creed of greed, " and he promised to roll back what he called Bush's "lavish" tax breaks for the wealthy.
Unlike a pre-tax healthcare flexible spending account, where you forfeit any unused balance at the end of the year under the use-it-or-lose-it rule, you can roll over any unused balance with an HSA, building a tax-free healthcare retirement kitty.
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Until Republicans agree on what reform proposal to promote, roll up their sleeves and work out exactly how to implement it, radical tax reform will get nowhere.
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