taxable account
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftaxableandaccount
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taxable
adjective
uk/ˈtæk.sə.bəl/us/ˈtæk.sə.bəl/
If something is taxable, you must pay tax ...
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account
noun
uk/əˈkaʊnt/us/əˈkaʊnt/
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you ...
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(Definition oftaxableandaccountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The main reason that workers choose to save in thetaxableaccountinstead of the 401(k) is liquidity.
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Pension nondiscrimination rules and the incentive to cross subsidize employees 133 and then saved in ataxableaccount.
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Savings in thetaxableaccount(' other savings') are considerably smaller and exhibit a distinct bubble pattern from ages 42 to 65.
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If, on the other hand, the person waits until vesting, she must pay income taxes on the $100 before placing it in thetaxableaccount.
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Some of these individuals choose to save in thetaxableaccountin order to replenish their precautionary savings against earnings fluctuations.
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First, there is the difference in the compounded pre-tax investment returns on employee contributions to the 401(k) plan and the returns in thetaxableaccount.
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Second, because earning are relatively high during this period, individuals are also more likely to hit the contribution limit and respond by placing excess desired savings in thetaxableaccount.
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Next, compared with the 401(k), savings in thetaxableaccountare quite low, never rising above $50,000, but there is evidence of precautionary saving early in the life cycle.
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This equals the dollars of tax that would have been paid on the income if earned in ataxableaccount.
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In order to get a 9% rate of return in an ordinarytaxableaccount, in a 34% tax bracket, one must earn 13.64%.
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In addition, the short-term capital gains resulting from frequent trades often have an unfavorable income tax impact when such funds are held in ataxableaccount.
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In contrast, capital gains on stocks or other securities held in a regulartaxableaccountfor at least a year would be taxed at the lower long-term capital gain rate.
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