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Retirement Plans For Self-Employed Individuals, Doris R. Hauth
Retirement Plans For Self-Employed Individuals, Doris R. Hauth
Cleveland State Law Review
The self-employed individual has not yet gained the status of the corporate employee in his ability to defer income, but the Keogh Act, asamended in 1967, does afford him substantial tax savings. The benefits should be thoroughly considered by all who qualify.
Retirement Plans Limited To Salaried Employees: Tax Advantages And Qualification, Gerrit C. Kuechle
Retirement Plans Limited To Salaried Employees: Tax Advantages And Qualification, Gerrit C. Kuechle
Cleveland State Law Review
Retirement plans are among the most effective tax saving devices available and can be extremely attractive, as will be shown, to the small corporation and the highly compensated employee, especially when it is considered that a properly designed plan can be integrated with Social Security so that larger benefits are provided on the salary in excess of that covered by Social Security than on the salary subject to Social Security.