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Essential Year-End Tax Strategies for Live Nation Entertainment Employees: What You Need to Know Before 2023

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Here are some things for Live Nation Entertainment employees and retirees to consider as they weigh potential tax moves between now and the end of the year.


1. Defer income to next year
Live Nation Entertainment employees must consider opportunities to defer income to 2023, particularly if you think you may be in a lower tax bracket then. For example, you may be able to defer a year-end bonus or delay the collection of business debts, rent, and payments for services. As a Live Nation Entertainment employee, doing so may enable you to postpone payment of tax on the income until next year. 

 

2. Accelerate deductions
Live Nation Entertainment employees and retirees should also look for opportunities to accelerate deductions into the current tax year. If you itemize deductions, making payments for deductible expenses such as medical expenses, qualifying interest, and state taxes before the end of the year (instead of paying them in early 2023) could make a difference on your 2022 return.

3. Make deductible charitable contributions
As a Live Nation Entertainment employee, if you itemize deductions on your federal income tax return, you can generally deduct charitable contributions, but the deduction is limited to 50% (currently increased to 60% for cash contributions to public charities), 30%, or 20% of your adjusted gross income (AGI), depending on the type of property you give and the type of organization to which you contribute. (Excess amounts can be carried over for up to five years.)

 

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4. Bump up withholding to cover a tax shortfall
As a Live Nation Entertainment employee, if it looks as though you will owe federal income tax for the year, consider increasing your withholding on Form W-4 for the remainder of the year to cover the shortfall. Time may be limited for Live Nation Entertainment employees to request a Form W-4 change and for their employers from Live Nation Entertainment to implement it in time for 2022. The biggest advantage in doing so is that withholding is considered as having been paid evenly throughout the year instead of when the dollars are actually taken from your paycheck. This strategy can be implemented by Live Nation Entertainment employees to make up for low or missing quarterly estimated tax payments.

5. Save more for retirement
Deductible contributions to a traditional IRA and pre-tax contributions to a Live Nation Entertainment-sponsored retirement plan such as a 401(k) can reduce your 2022 taxable income. As a fortune 500 employee, if you haven't already contributed up to the maximum amount allowed, consider doing so. For 2022, Live Nation Entertainment employees can contribute up to $20,500 to a 401(k) plan ($27,000 if you're age 50 or older) and up to $6,000 to traditional and Roth IRAs combined ($7,000 if you're age 50 or older).* The window to make 2022 contributions to a Live Nation Entertainment-sponsored plan generally closes at the end of the year, while you have until April 18, 2023, to make 2022 IRA contributions.

*Roth contributions are not deductible, but Roth-qualified distributions are not taxable.


6. Take the required minimum distributions
If you are a Live Nation Entertainment employee age 72 or older, you generally must take required minimum distributions (RMDs) from traditional IRAs and Live Nation Entertainment-sponsored retirement plans (special rules apply if you're still working and participating in Live Nation Entertainment's retirement plan). You have to make the withdrawals by the date required — the end of the year for most individuals. The penalty for failing to do so is substantial: 50% of the amount that wasn't distributed on time. As a fortune 500 employee, making these distributions in a timely manner is essential as to avoid the late penalty.

7. Weigh year-end investment moves
Live Nation Entertainment employees and retirees shouldn't let tax considerations drive investment decisions. However, it's worth considering the tax implications of any year-end investment moves that you make. For example, if you have realized net capital gains from selling securities at a profit, you might avoid being taxed on some or all of those gains by selling losing positions. As a Live Nation Entertainment employee, any losses over and above the number of your gains can be used to offset up to $3,000 of ordinary income ($1,500 if your filing status is married filing separately) or carried forward to reduce your taxes in future years.

 

 

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What type of retirement plan does Live Nation Entertainment offer to its employees?

Live Nation Entertainment offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.

Is participation in the 401(k) plan at Live Nation Entertainment mandatory?

No, participation in the 401(k) plan at Live Nation Entertainment is voluntary; employees can choose to enroll.

What is the employer match percentage for the 401(k) plan at Live Nation Entertainment?

Live Nation Entertainment offers a competitive employer match for the 401(k) plan, typically matching a percentage of employee contributions, up to a certain limit.

How can employees at Live Nation Entertainment enroll in the 401(k) plan?

Employees at Live Nation Entertainment can enroll in the 401(k) plan through the company’s HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What investment options are available in the Live Nation Entertainment 401(k) plan?

The Live Nation Entertainment 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles.

When can employees at Live Nation Entertainment start contributing to their 401(k) plan?

Employees at Live Nation Entertainment can start contributing to their 401(k) plan after completing their eligibility period, which is typically outlined in the plan documents.

Does Live Nation Entertainment allow employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, Live Nation Entertainment allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to certain conditions and limits.

What is the vesting schedule for employer contributions in the Live Nation Entertainment 401(k) plan?

The vesting schedule for employer contributions in the Live Nation Entertainment 401(k) plan is typically outlined in the plan documents and may vary based on years of service.

Can employees at Live Nation Entertainment change their contribution percentage at any time?

Yes, employees at Live Nation Entertainment can change their contribution percentage at any time, subject to the plan’s guidelines.

What happens to an employee’s 401(k) account if they leave Live Nation Entertainment?

If an employee leaves Live Nation Entertainment, they have several options for their 401(k) account, including rolling it over to another retirement account or leaving it with Live Nation Entertainment, depending on the plan rules.

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