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Money Talks: Mark Your Calendar

Oct 25, 202245 min
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Mark your calendars folks – there are some important dates coming up: heath care enrollment dates, retirement contribution dates. All of these dates might have an impact on your personal finances.


DEADLINE October 31st, 2022 Public Service Loan Forgiveness - The White House

If you have worked in public service (federal, state, local, tribal government or a non-profit organization) for 10 years or more (even if not consecutively), you may be eligible to have all your student debt canceled. Now, for a limited time, it is easier than ever to receive that forgiveness, or get credit toward forgiveness, if you have not yet served 10 years.  


October 1st - The Free Application for Federal Student Aid open for the 2023-2024 school year application period opens

https://studentaid.gov/sites/default/files/2023-24-fafsa.pdf

https://studentaid.gov/apply-for-aid/fafsa/filling-out

  • 10/26/2016 Paying for College
  • 10/10/2017 Paying for College
  • 8/28/2018 Money Talks: Student Loans
  • 01/8/2019 Money Talks: Get 2 College


October 15th Medicare Open Enrollment begins October 15 — and will remain open through December 7, 2022 Website

Medicare.gov

11/28/2017 Medicare Coverage Comparison

10/15/2019 Money Talks: Medicare


entire month of October - Open enrollment period

https://www.kff.org/faqs/faqs-health-insurance-marketplace-and-the-aca/when-can-i-enroll-in-my-employer-health-plan/ 


November 1st - 2023 Open Enrollment to purchase health care from The Marketplace runs from November 1 through January 15, 2023

https://www.healthcare.gov/quick-guide/dates-and-deadlines/ 


January 17, 2023 - last date to pay estimated tax payments to the IRS.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/what-taxpayers-need-to-know-about-making-2022-estimated-tax-payments


Tuesday, April 18th, 2023 - The annual contribution limit for Roth IRAs in 2022 is $6,000 ($7,000 if you're over 50), or your total earned income if it's less than that amount. This is set to increase to $6,500 and $7,500, respectively, in 2023.

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/4-roth-ira-mistakes-you-dont-want-to-make

https://www.usbank.com/retirement-planning/financial-perspectives/benefits-of-an-ira.html


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