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  2. This 'rule of thumb' shows who needs to make a third-quarter ...

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    The safe harbor rules say you can avoid IRS penalties by paying at least 90% of your 2024 tax liability or 100% of 2023 taxes, whichever is smaller. You must meet these thresholds throughout the year.

  3. How Do I Pay My Estimated Taxes? - AOL

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    Do this by meeting one of the IRS safe harbor rules. For most taxpayers, this means paying estimated taxes equal to at least 90% of your current year tax liability or 100% of your prior year ...

  4. Employer matching program - Wikipedia

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    Contributions may benefit the company in various ways: as an employee benefit to attract and retain employees, as a business tax deduction, or as a safe harbor contribution to automatically pass certain annual testing of the plan required by the IRS and Department of Labor or to fulfill the plan's top-heavy provisions. [citation needed]

  5. This IRS Change Could Cost You: What You Should Know - AOL

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    The penalty for the underpayment of estimated taxes doesn't affect all Americans, but for those it does, the price has risen. While this is a penalty that can be easily avoided, it still ensnares ...

  6. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    This includes making a "safe harbor" employer contribution to employees' accounts. Safe harbor contributions can take the form of a match (generally totaling 4% of pay) or a non-elective profit sharing (totaling 3% of pay). Safe harbor 401(k) contributions must be 100% vested at all times with immediate eligibility for employees.

  7. Internal Revenue Code section 409A - Wikipedia

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    The code provided a way for companies to achieve a safe-harbor valuation. A safe-harbor valuation is one where the IRS must accept the valuation as valid unless the IRS can demonstrate that the valuation is "grossly unreasonable". [12] [13] The code provides three possible ways for companies to achieve a safe-harbor valuation of their common ...

  8. How Safe Harbor 401(k) Plans Work - AOL

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    A 401(k) plan is a widely used type of employer-sponsored retirement plan that allows employees to set aside pre-tax dollars for their retirement. Safe harbor 401(k) plans are a special type of ...

  9. Electronic Federal Tax Payment System - Wikipedia

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    EFTPS allows individuals and businesses to make their tax and estimated tax payments securely online using their bank accounts. Payments can be made only after enrolling in the system, and the enrollment process can take about a week (initial online enrollment is followed by relevant information being sent by physical mail, after which the online enrollment process may be completed).