Pub. 1 2019 Issue 3
M A Y / J U N E 2 0 1 9 24 nebraska cpas Imagine... a chair without a desk Delivering Results - One Practice At a time 800-397-0249 Trent@APS.net Trent Holmes www.APS.net makes a contribution to the 401(k) plan or is paid the money and pays it on the student loan. $ The amount that is paid to the employee is subject to tax, but the employee has additional after-tax money to pay toward the student loan debt without forfeiting the employer matches that are part of other employees’ compensation. This is an idea that clients are likely to discuss with their CPAs, and CPAs may also want to bring up with clients, especially clients that are competing in the “national market” to recruit and hire employees to fill open positions in Nebraska. t Contact John Cederberg at (402) 475-8155 or jcederberg@windstream.net . Rick Totusek, VP Business Banking (402) 918-2743 I Richard.Totusek@bankofthewest.com Solutions designed for where you want to go � Acquire, buy in, expand or refinance a practice � Finance commercial real estate � Expand or improve your office � Upgrade technology � Give clients more ways to pay � Streamline payments and recordkeeping Loans are subject to credit approval. Conditions, fees and restrictions may apply. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. © 2019 Bank of the West. Doing business in South Dakota as Bank of the West California. We know that personal care and attention are key to your success. Our banking team is here to meet the needs in the next step of your practice journey.
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