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David P. McCabe,
WMCP®, ChFC®, CLU®
Financial Planner
Nathaniel D. High, RICP®
Financial Planner
Nicholas J. Over, CFP®
Financial Planner
Sara E. Martin
Operations Manager
Jennifer A. McCabe
Client Service Specialist
jennifer.mccabe@prudential.com
Centuria Financial Group
2333 Baltimore Blvd Suite B
Finksburg, MD 21048
Phone: 443-952-7232
Many employers typically pay annual bonuses in the first quarter of the year. If you received a bonus for the first time this year, you may be surprised at the net amount of your "windfall."
The default rate for federal income tax withholding on bonuses less than $1 million is 22% and employers can withhold that amount. Alternatively, the employer can combine regular and supplemental wages to calculate the tax amount. That means your bonus may be taxed at your highest individual income tax rate, not to mention any state tax. You may receive some of the withheld amount back as a tax refund. Check with your tax professional.
Contributing the rest to tax-advantaged accounts such as a 401(k) or IRA is a good move. By contributing at least part of your bonus to these accounts, you save for your future and may offset some of your tax bill for the year.
Another way to minimize the tax impact is to consider charitable contributions. Donating a portion of your bonus to qualified charitable organizations not only supports meaningful causes but also provides a deduction that can lower your taxable income.
While it won't reduce taxes, you may want to use some of your bonus to pay off a high-interest credit card or student loan.
Be careful not to become reliant on annual bonuses. In tight economic times, bonuses can be reduced or even suspended.
The choice is yours, but being strategic with your bonus can lead to substantial financial benefits.
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David P. McCabe, Nathaniel D. High, and Nicholas J. Over are Financial Planners with, and offer securities and investment advisory service through LPL Enterprise (LPLE), a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC, and an affiliate of LPL Financial.
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