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Deadline for Receiving First 2016 IRA Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Is April 1

By |March 3rd, 2017|ira, irs|

Individuals who turned 70 1/2 in 2016, but opted to wait until 2017 to begin taking their RMD for 2016 must receive their 2016 RMD by 4/1/17, even though that date falls on a Saturday. [...]

Extended Deadline to Provide Small Employer QSEHRA Notice to Employees

By |March 2nd, 2017|irs|

The IRS has extended the period to provide an initial written notice to eligible employees regarding a Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement (QSEHRA) under IRC Sec. 9831(d). A QSEHRA is similar to a regular [...]

Linkenheimer Team’s 2017 Eye Care Trip to Nicaragua a Success

By |February 21st, 2017|Community|

January 1, 2017 found 11 Linkenheimer staff and partners on their way to Nicaragua for the firm’s third eye care mission into the remote villages of the Rio San Juan region. Travelers included [...]

Benefit Tips Regarding DOL Overtime Ruling, Kaiser, Election Impact on Health Care and More

By |February 15th, 2017|Health care|

Benefits Bulletin is a quarterly newsletter that covers hot benefit topics in depth. This issue includes information about the delayed DOL overtime rule, the 2016 Kaiser Family Foundation health benefits survey results, the incoming administration's [...]

6 Key Factors to Consider When Evaluating a Property for Cost Segregation

By |February 3rd, 2017|cost segregation|

As the real estate market continues to rise, property owners are seeing the need to become more educated on ways to reduce their costs. Knowing that real estate is one of the only investments in [...]

Linkenheimer Partners with Social Advocates for Youth for a Day of Job Shadowing

By |December 14th, 2016|Community|

Last month, Linkenheimer participated in inspiring six Elsie Allen High School Juniors and opened their eyes to the wonderful world of accounting.  A group of eight Linkenheimer employees spent half a day with the students [...]

Keep an Eye on the ACA Rules and Potential Changes

By |December 7th, 2016|affordable care act|

Are your employees enrolled in a health care plan? Here’s something to consider in your planning: Late in 2015, Congress delayed implementation of a significant tax on high-cost employer-sponsored insurance plans — called the “Cadillac [...]

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