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Posted on May 30, 2019May 13, 2020 by personal-finance

Is There a Good “One-Stop” Source of Information About Tax and Social Security Limits That Change Every Year?

Yes. The College For Financial Planning publishes “Annual Limits Relating to Financial Planning” at the beginning of each year. For the 2017 version of this publication, as well as previous years, see http://www.cffpinfo.com/annual-limits/.

 

 

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