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In this episode of ChooseFI, hosts Brad and Sean Mulaney dive deep into tax strategies crucial for financial independence, focusing on tax basketing, asset location, and effective use of retirement accounts. The conversation includes recent changes regarding 529 plans funding Roth IRAs and reassurances for those starting their financial journey at any age.
FI Tax Guy | What to know about the ins and outs of the new SECURE 2.0 529-to-Roth IRA rollover provision Read Article
Fidelity's 529 Withdrawal Guide
The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement
Schwab Guide on How to Sell Specific Lots
Note from Sean Sean also wanted to clarify that in order to qualify to use the IRS Joint Life and Last Survivor Expectancy table to compute required minimum distributions for the older spouse, the older spouse must be more than 10 years older than the younger spouse and the younger spouse must be the 100 percent primary beneficiary.
Key Topics Discussed:Question from Jay regarding tax strategies 00:00:53
Discussion on Tax Basketing 00:01:38
Query about 529 Plans and Roth IRA Conversions 00:10:59
Advice for Starting Financial Independence at Age 35 00:17:42
Explaining Capital Gains and Taxation 00:25:23
Options for Late Savers 00:30:27
Final Thoughts and Resources 00:51:12
What is tax basketing?
How does the Secure Act 2.0 affect 529 plans?
Is it too late to start financial independence at age 35?
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In this episode of ChooseFI, hosts Brad and Sean Mulaney dive deep into tax strategies crucial for financial independence, focusing on tax basketing, asset location, and effective use of retirement accounts. The conversation includes recent changes regarding 529 plans funding Roth IRAs and reassurances for those starting their financial journey at any age.
FI Tax Guy | What to know about the ins and outs of the new SECURE 2.0 529-to-Roth IRA rollover provision Read Article
Fidelity's 529 Withdrawal Guide
The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement
Schwab Guide on How to Sell Specific Lots
Note from Sean Sean also wanted to clarify that in order to qualify to use the IRS Joint Life and Last Survivor Expectancy table to compute required minimum distributions for the older spouse, the older spouse must be more than 10 years older than the younger spouse and the younger spouse must be the 100 percent primary beneficiary.
Key Topics Discussed:Question from Jay regarding tax strategies 00:00:53
Discussion on Tax Basketing 00:01:38
Query about 529 Plans and Roth IRA Conversions 00:10:59
Advice for Starting Financial Independence at Age 35 00:17:42
Explaining Capital Gains and Taxation 00:25:23
Options for Late Savers 00:30:27
Final Thoughts and Resources 00:51:12
What is tax basketing?
How does the Secure Act 2.0 affect 529 plans?
Is it too late to start financial independence at age 35?
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