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What about cafeteria plans? Section 125 of the of the IRC specifies that cafeteria plans are exempt from the calculation of gross income for federal income tax purposes. No federal or Social Security taxes are deducted. The question is, do these ea...
I'm retiring at 62 in October. I have an 8 year old and the increased amounts to be gained from retiring earlier make this a no brainer, since it also will allow me to go back to school to become a Psych ARNP, which is a lucrative part time career u...
What about cafeteria plans? Section 125 of the of the IRC specifies that cafeteria plans are exempt from the calculation of gross income for federal income tax purposes. No federal or Social Security taxes are deducted. The question is, do these ea...
I'm retiring at 62 in October. I have an 8 year old and the increased amounts to be gained from retiring earlier make this a no brainer, since it also will allow me to go back to school to become a Psych ARNP, which is a lucrative part time career u...
What about cafeteria plans? Section 125 of the of the IRC specifies that cafeteria plans are exempt from the calculation of gross income for federal income tax purposes. No federal or Social Security taxes are deducted. The question is, do these ea...
I'm retiring at 62 in October. I have an 8 year old and the increased amounts to be gained from retiring earlier make this a no brainer, since it also will allow me to go back to school to become a Psych ARNP, which is a lucrative part time career u...