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2022 Year End Tax Planning Guide For Marvell Technology Employees

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As we approach the end of the year for Marvell Technology employees, it is important that they optimize their tax planning, from changing their paycheck withholdings to maximizing their retirement account contributions, and consulting with a professional can help with these strategies. According to Michael Corgiat, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement Group, 'It's crucial that employees of Marvell Technology companies complete their year-end tasks, such as modifying payroll deductions and maximizing IRAs, and seek professional guidance to optimize these strategies.' As suggested by Brent Wolf, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement Group,

“Marvell Technology employees should take advantage of year-end strategies to minimize their taxable income and consult with an advisor to make sure these actions are in line with their future financial plans.”

Some of the topics included in the article:

1. Paycheck withholdings to avoid tax bill or refund surprises.

2. Ways to decrease your taxable income through retirement savings.

3. Taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your retirement accounts if you are 72 or older.

Suggesting to our Marvell Technology clients that they consider preparing for the upcoming 2023 tax season by taking advantage of the following year-end tax planning strategies. I want to make sure my clients from Marvell Technology companies take care of these tips by December 31, 2022, and find out if they can in fact lower their tax burden in the spring.

Check your paycheck withholdings

First of all, we recommend our Marvell Technology clients to review their paycheck withholdings. It's still important for our Marvell Technology clients to understand that an incorrect W-4 form can lead to either a refund or a tax bill at the end of the year. In 2020, the IRS removed the withholding allowances and allowed employees to specify the amount they want to increase or decrease their federal tax withholding directly. We recommend that our Marvell Technology clients use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator to check whether they are paying the correct amount of tax or not and how much refund they can expect. Take action: For those of our Marvell Technology clients who need to make changes, please submit a new Form W-4 to your workplace indicating the amount of withholding (or withholding) indicated by the Estimator.

Tip:

This is as good a time as any for our Marvell Technology clients to ensure that their state income tax withholding information (if any) is up to date.

Maximize your retirement account contributions

Next, we suggest our Marvell Technology clients to maximize their retirement account contributions. Tax-advantaged retirement accounts like traditional IRA or 401(k) plan are funded with pre-tax amounts and compound over the years. That is a great way of investing in your future. They are also helpful at tax time, since any contributions you make to these plans lower your taxable income.

For the current tax year, the maximum allowable 401(k) contributions are the following: $20,500 for ages 49 and below $27,000 for ages 50 and above (including $6,500 catch-up contribution) For the current tax year, the maximum allowable IRA contributions are as follows: $6,000 for ages 49 and below $7,000 for ages 50 and above (including $1,000 catch-up contribution) For any Marvell Technology clients who have an HSA (health savings account), try to contribute as much as you can to that account (the current limits are $3,650 for individuals, $7,300 for families and an additional $1,000 for individuals 55 years and older).

Take action:

For our Marvell Technology clients who cannot make the maximum contribution to their 401(k), try to contribute the amount that Marvell Technology is willing to match. All 401(k) contributions have to be made by December 31 of every year. But, you can make contributions to IRAs and HSAs until the tax filing date in April 2023, a few years from now.

Take any RMDs from your traditional retirement accounts (if you are 72 or older)

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Marvell Technology-sponsored retirement plans, traditional IRAs, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs all require RMDs by April 1st of the following year, once you've turned 72. From then on, annual withdrawals must be made by December 31 to prevent a penalty.* RMDs are considered taxable income. If you do not take the RMD, you will face a 50 percent excise tax on the amount you should have withdrawn based on your age, life expectancy, and beginning-of-year account balance.

Take action:

Take your RMD by December 31. Your first withdrawal must be taken on or before April 1 of the following year once you turn 72 to avoid penalties. For those of our Marvell Technology clients who do not require the cash flow and do not wish to increase their taxable income, you may wish to consider a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from your qualified account to a public charity. However, these Marvell Technology clients will not be able to claim the charitable contribution itemized deduction. QCDs are limited to $100,000 per year. Unlike the rules for RMDs, QCD gifts are allowed as early as age 70 1/2 if you are philanthropic.

Explore Roth IRA conversion

Even though one can open and contribute to a Roth IRA depending on the income level, we would like to remind the clients of Marvell Technology that they can transfer some or all of the assets from a traditional IRA or workplace savings plan (e.g., 401(k)) to a Roth IRA. Roth IRAs can be very helpful to your retirement portfolio; traditional IRAs are taxed at the time of withdrawal in retirement, whereas Roth IRAs are not. This can help you have more control over your cash flow and your future tax planning. An exchange of assets from a qualified account such as 401(k) or traditional IRA to a Roth IRA is classified as a taxable event in the conversion year. The pre-tax amounts converted to the Roth IRA, and all the earnings of the pre-tax amounts, are included in the gross income of the taxpayer and are taxed as ordinary income.

Take action: We propose that these Marvell Technology clients seek the opinion of their tax consultant or financial advisor to establish whether a Roth conversion is feasible for them. The Marvell Technology clients who decide to convert their accounts should try to minimize the tax consequences. A strategy is to convert amounts only to the level that you stay in your current tax bracket. You can do Roth IRA conversions over a period of years to control the tax consequences.

Use any remaining balance in your flexible spending account (FSA) to spend it.

Flexible spending arrangements are basically the savings plans for the out-of-pocket expenses on healthcare. An FSA is a pre-tax differential to your medical expenses, so you pay less in taxes. You can deduct this loss against capital gains elsewhere in your portfolio, which means that the capital gains tax you owe is reduced. The idea of the tax-loss harvesting is to possibly shift the income taxes to the future, preferably when you are not working at Marvell Technology and thus in a lower tax bracket. This way, your portfolio will be able to grow and compound faster than if you had to take the money from it to pay the taxes on its gains.

Take action:

Tax-loss harvesting implies that one must monitor tax loss across a portfolio and the market movements because the opportunity to take tax-loss harvesting can be at any time. These Marvell Technology clients should seek the help of a financial advisor who will assist them in identifying the losses that can be used to offset gains. *Note: Tax-loss harvesting does not apply to tax-advantaged accounts including traditional, Roth and SEP IRAs, 401(k)s and 529 plans.

Bunching your itemized deductions

Certain expenses, such as the following, can be classified as itemized deductions: Medical and dental expenses. Deductible taxes. Qualified mortgage interest, including points for buyers. Interest on investment income. Interest on investment income. Charitable contributions. Casualty, disaster, and theft losses. In order to itemize, your expenses in each category must be higher than a certain percentage of your adjusted gross income (AGI). For instance, let's assume that you want to itemize your medical expenses. For the current tax year, the threshold for itemizing medical expenses is 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. If the medical expenses are 5% of your AGI, then it will not be beneficial to itemize.

Bunching is a way to reach that minimum threshold. In this example, you could delay 2.5% of your expenses to the following year. Thus, you will be more likely to cross the minimum 7.5% of AGI that next tax season which you will be able to itemize. Take action: For any Marvell Technology clients who have been waiting on certain medical and dental expenses or charitable contributions, you might want to group these expenses to take the most advantage of itemizing the deductions.

Use any remaining balance in your flexible spending account (FSA)

FSAs are basically bank accounts for out-of-pocket healthcare costs. An FSA is the amount of money you set aside from your salary for medical expenses before you pay taxes on it. When you inform Marvell Technology how much of each paycheck you want to set aside for your FSA, you should know that any balance remaining in the account on December 31, 2022, will be taxed, and you will also be unable to access the money unless Marvell Technology permits a certain amount to be carried over to the following year.

Take action:

We propose that our Marvell Technology clients make sure to schedule any last-minute check-ups and eye exams by December 31, 2022. Get prescription drugs for you and your family. For those of our Marvell Technology clients who have a balance, try to purchase items allowed under FSA (e.g., contact lenses, glasses, bandages).

Sources:

1. Fidelity Investments. 'Tax-Savvy Withdrawals in Retirement.'  Fidelity www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/retirement/tax-savvy-withdrawals . Accessed 15 Feb. 2025.

2. Adams, Hayden. '5-Step Tax-Smart Retirement Income Plan.'  Charles Schwab , 5 Aug. 2024,  www.schwab.com/learn/story/5-step-tax-smart-retirement-income-plan . Accessed 15 Feb. 2025.

3. Weltman, Barbara. '5 Tax Planning Strategies for Your Retirement Income.'  Investopedia , 23 Sept. 2024,  www.investopedia.com/retirement/tax-strategies-your-retirement-income . Accessed 15 Feb. 2025.

4. Vanguard. 'Tax-Efficient Retirement Strategy.'  Vanguard www.investor.vanguard.com/advice/tax-efficient-retirement-strategy . Accessed 15 Feb. 2025.

5. Ameriprise Financial. 'Tax Planning for Retirement.'  Ameriprise Financial www.ameriprise.com/financial-goals-priorities/taxes/how-to-minimize-taxes . Accessed 15 Feb. 2025.

What is the 401(k) plan offered by Marvell Technology?

The 401(k) plan offered by Marvell Technology is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save a portion of their paycheck before taxes are deducted.

How can I enroll in Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan?

Employees can enroll in Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan by accessing the benefits portal and following the enrollment instructions provided.

Does Marvell Technology offer a company match for the 401(k) contributions?

Yes, Marvell Technology offers a company match for employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, subject to certain limits.

What is the maximum contribution limit for Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan?

The maximum contribution limit for Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan is determined by IRS regulations and may change annually; employees should check the latest limits for the current year.

When can I start contributing to Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan?

Employees can start contributing to Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan after they complete their eligibility period, which is outlined in the plan documents.

Can I change my contribution percentage for Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan?

Yes, employees can change their contribution percentage for Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan at any time through the benefits portal.

What investment options are available in Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan?

Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, stocks, and bonds, allowing employees to choose based on their risk tolerance.

Is there a vesting schedule for the company match in Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan?

Yes, Marvell Technology has a vesting schedule for the company match, which means employees must work for a certain period to fully own the matched contributions.

How can I access my 401(k) account with Marvell Technology?

Employees can access their 401(k) account with Marvell Technology through the designated retirement plan website or mobile app.

What happens to my 401(k) plan if I leave Marvell Technology?

If you leave Marvell Technology, you can choose to roll over your 401(k) balance to another retirement account, leave it in the plan, or cash it out, subject to penalties and taxes.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Marvell Technology offers a comprehensive employee pension plan and 401(k) plan, detailed across several sources. The primary 401(k) plan is the Marvell Semiconductor 401(k) Retirement Plan, managed by Charles Schwab. Employees are automatically enrolled in this 401(k) plan, with contributions invested in Schwab Target Date Funds tailored to expected retirement ages. Participants can also select from a variety of plan-selected funds or open a Personal Choice Retirement Account (PCRA) if they prefer to manage their investments directly​ (Marvell Benefits)​ (Marvell Benefits). The company matches up to 5% of the employee's salary in the 401(k), up to a cap of $5,000 annually, which is paid out quarterly. The funds are deposited 30-45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. To receive the company match, employees must be actively employed at the end of the quarter​ (Marvell Benefits)​ (Marvell Benefits). Marvell Technology's 401(k) plan has been amended multiple times to stay current with regulatory and market changes.
Restructuring Layoffs (2023-2024): In 2023, Marvell Technology announced significant layoffs of 320 employees, which amounted to approximately 4% of its workforce. This decision was driven by the ongoing industry slowdown in semiconductor markets. Marvell also completed the layoff of its entire research and development team in China by 2024 as part of its broader restructuring plan. These workforce reductions are necessary for the company to adjust to evolving market demands, particularly in data infrastructure and AI-driven markets​ (Stock Analysis)​ (Investor Relations | Marvell)​ (Investor Relations | Marvell). It is crucial to address this news because of the current economic, investment, tax, and political environment, as the semiconductor industry remains highly volatile with constant fluctuations in demand. Marvell's strategic restructuring aligns with the need to position itself for future growth in these rapidly changing markets.
Marvell Technology (MRVL) offers both stock options and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) to its employees, primarily as part of its broader equity compensation plans aimed at rewarding performance and encouraging long-term company engagement. The stock options provided by Marvell typically have a vesting schedule tied to continued employment, with eligibility focused on senior-level employees, executives, and high-performing contributors across various departments. These stock options allow employees to purchase company stock at a set price after the vesting period. Marvell's RSUs, which also form a significant portion of its compensation strategy, are granted based on performance and tenure. These RSUs convert into shares of Marvell stock once certain conditions are met, including time-based vesting schedules. The company emphasizes RSUs for mid-to-senior-level employees as a way to align employee incentives with Marvell's long-term growth and financial success​ (Investor Relations | Marvell)​ (Investor Relations | Marvell)​ (Investor Relations | Marvell). The latest information from fiscal years 2022, 2023, and 2024 shows that Marvell continues to use RSUs and stock options extensively, especially for incentivizing key personnel involved in critical areas like AI, cloud infrastructure, and semiconductor development. Marvell's equity programs are part of a larger effort to retain talent in an increasingly competitive technology sector. Stock-based compensation expenses, including RSUs, have been noted in their financial statements and investor calls as a significant component of operating expenses​
Marvell Technology offers a comprehensive set of health and wellbeing benefits for its employees, reflecting its focus on providing a wide range of medical, dental, and mental health services. Employees can choose from health insurance options such as Anthem Blue Cross, Kaiser, and Tufts. Dental and vision care are also available, and additional perks include preventive care and mental health support through platforms like Lyra Health, which offers 24/7 assistance​ (Marvell Benefits)​ (Marvell Benefits). Marvell has recently expanded its health-related offerings, with services like Sword Physical Therapy and Bloom Pelvic Therapy being part of the company’s wellbeing program. These initiatives demonstrate the company's commitment to addressing a broader spectrum of healthcare needs, from physical to mental health​ (Marvell Benefits). Furthermore, employees have access to financial benefits like a Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), adding flexibility in managing medical expenses​ (Marvell Benefits). These benefits reflect the company's ongoing focus on employee health and financial wellness as part of their broader wellbeing strategy.
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