Quick Action Needed for Split-Dollar Tax Savings Opportunities

Topics:
Accounting software
Tags:
Aon Consulting,
Arrangement,
Finance,
Financial Planning,
Free Trade,
Taxes
Source:
Aon Consulting

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Overview: The paper outlines that with its release of Notice 2002-8, the IRS again announced its intent to change the tax treatment of split-dollar arrangements. Employers with existing split-dollar arrangements and those contemplating new arrangements need to act quickly. This report describes ways to take advantage of the grandfathering rules and executive benefit planning opportunities before the January 28, 2002 deadline.

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Format: PDF | Size: 125KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 2


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