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In this episode, Ryan Burklo discusses the complexities of taxes in retirement, challenging the common myth that individuals will be in a lower tax bracket after they retire. He emphasizes the importance of planning for tax implications on income streams and the necessity of tax diversification to maximize after-tax income. Through examples, he illustrates how different investment strategies can impact tax liabilities and overall financial health in retirement.
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Related episode Ryan mentioned in podcast: https://www.builtforlifenotjustwealth.com/episode-252-how-do-taxes-work/
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#retirement
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#incomestreams
#taxdiversification
#RothIRA
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#wealthmanagement
#retirementplanning
#after-taxincome
Takeaways
The myth of lower tax brackets in retirement is often misleading. Planning for tax implications is crucial for retirement income. Most people focus on accumulation rather than distribution planning. The IRS does not refund poor financial planning decisions. Tax diversification can significantly affect retirement income. Roth accounts can provide tax-free income in retirement. Understanding tax brackets is essential for effective retirement planning. Effective tax rates can be lowered through strategic withdrawals. It's important to consider both accumulation and tax strategies. Maximizing after-tax income should be a priority in retirement planning.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Taxes in Retirement 02:20 Analyzing Income and Tax Brackets 05:55 Tax Allocation and Diversification Strategies 08:18 Maximizing After-Tax Income in Retirement
By Ryan Burklo & Alex Collins5
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In this episode, Ryan Burklo discusses the complexities of taxes in retirement, challenging the common myth that individuals will be in a lower tax bracket after they retire. He emphasizes the importance of planning for tax implications on income streams and the necessity of tax diversification to maximize after-tax income. Through examples, he illustrates how different investment strategies can impact tax liabilities and overall financial health in retirement.
Check out our website: https://www.builtforlifenotjustwealth.com/
Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@builtforlifenotjustwealth/
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.quantifiedfinancial.com/subscribe-now
Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanburklofinance?igsh=ZTJzN3Jnajd5M2Mw
Ryan Burklo's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanburklo/
Alex Collin's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandercollins/
For a quick assessment of your current financial life go to: https://www.livingbalancesheet.com/lbsVision/lite/RyanBurklo
Related episode Ryan mentioned in podcast: https://www.builtforlifenotjustwealth.com/episode-252-how-do-taxes-work/
#BuiltForLifeNotJustWealth
#taxes
#retirement
#taxbrackets
#incomestreams
#taxdiversification
#RothIRA
#financialplanning
#wealthmanagement
#retirementplanning
#after-taxincome
Takeaways
The myth of lower tax brackets in retirement is often misleading. Planning for tax implications is crucial for retirement income. Most people focus on accumulation rather than distribution planning. The IRS does not refund poor financial planning decisions. Tax diversification can significantly affect retirement income. Roth accounts can provide tax-free income in retirement. Understanding tax brackets is essential for effective retirement planning. Effective tax rates can be lowered through strategic withdrawals. It's important to consider both accumulation and tax strategies. Maximizing after-tax income should be a priority in retirement planning.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Taxes in Retirement 02:20 Analyzing Income and Tax Brackets 05:55 Tax Allocation and Diversification Strategies 08:18 Maximizing After-Tax Income in Retirement

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