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Tax-sheltered income
All income which is exempt from taxation or on which taxes are deferred.
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Tax-sheltered annuity
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A type of retirement plan under Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code that permits employees of public educational organizations or tax-exempt organizations to make before-tax contributions via a ...

Tax-Sheltered Annuity (TSA) A tax sheltered retirement investment instrument in the United States for employees of certain non-profit organizations and educational organizations.

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Also known as a "tax-sheltered annuity (TSA) plan".
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A non-qualified, deferred compensation plan established by state and local governments and tax-exempt governments and tax-exempt employers.

RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan) Savings method that allows you to put savings in tax-sheltered investments during your active life to supplement your income when you retire. Your RRSP savings will not be taxed until you withdraw them.

A 403(b) plan, sometimes known as a tax-sheltered annuity (TSA) or a tax-deferred annuity (TDA), is an employer sponsored retirement savings plan for employees of not-for-profit organizations, such as colleges, hospitals, foundations, ...

EGTRRA allows, for the first time, for participants in non-qualified 401(a) money purchase, 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity, ...

"Tax-sheltered annuities," are a form of defined contribution plan available only to employees of educational and charitable organizations.

Invest as much as possible into tax-sheltered 401K, 403B and IRAs. By investing in tax deferred plans, you are able to invest money and not worry about the tax implications.

Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs): Tax-sheltered retirement savings plans for individuals, including the self-employed.

If you decide TIPS makes sense for you, try to hold them in a tax-sheltered account like a 401(k) or IRA.

For starters, investors are saving a larger percentage of their assets inside tax-sheltered accounts like 401(K)s and IRAs, reducing the need for tax-loss selling.

Also known as tax-sheltered annuities (TSAs) and tax-deferred annuities (TDAs), although not all 403(b)s require annuity investments. A 403(b)(7) plan allows you to invest in mutual funds.

Registered Investment
Any security that is held in a tax-sheltered plan approved by Revenue Canada.
Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF)
A fund set up with proceeds from an RRSP to provide income during retirement.

The 403(b) plans are also known as tax-sheltered annuities. Employees are allowed to annually contribute up to 20% of their salary.

To share a personal example, I've employed this strategy on Buffalo Wild Wings (Nasdaq: BWLD ) for over three years. (I hold these shares in a tax-sheltered account, so I'm not losing a chunk of my gains to the taxman).

For this reason, zeros may be most suitable for IRAs and other tax-sheltered retirement accounts. Other tax aspects of zeros are discussed under How Corporate Bonds Are Taxed-Original-Issue Discount.) ...

When you fill out your 1040, you'll have to attach another sheet with information about your investments (if you have any). You'll have to pay taxes on your dividends and capital gains, unless they're in a tax-sheltered investment vehicle.

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