While last year was quiet in terms of tax legislation, you'll want to be aware of some changes that will have an impact on your 2016 personal and business tax returns and your 2017 planning. Here's a brief summary. In general, funds you withdraw from your IRA must be redeposited within 60 days of receipt. In some cases, when you inadvertently miss the 60-day deadline, you can get relief by "self-certifying" that the delay meets one of eleven specific reasons. If any of the eleven apply, you have up to 30 days after the reason or reasons no longer prevent you from making the contribution to complete the
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