Planning for Retirement Taxes & Income - Episode 19
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We’ve been telling everyone we know that there is a “tax sale” happening right now. Taxes are the lowest they have ever been, and that’s a major thing to consider when it comes to your retirement planning.
In this episode, we are talking about planning ahead for retirement taxes and retirement income, and we dive deep into Social Security. If you aren’t accounting for paying taxes in your retirement strategy, then you could be surprised when you start making withdrawals and see that you owe more than you thought. Whatever your goal is in planning for retirement (regular income, passing money on to your kids, or a blend of both), it’s important to develop a unique strategy that makes sense for your situation and your goals.
We are so thankful you are taking the time to listen! Our team here at 210 Financial is here to help if you have questions or are wondering how this information may impact your specific plan.
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