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Taxes in Retirement: Strategies for a Secure Future

Taxes in Retirement: Strategies for a Secure Future

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This week's episode of "Retirement Talks with Ted Thatcher" featured a discussion on the complexities of retirement planning with a special focus on the Secure Act and Secure Act 2.0. Ted Thatcher, President and CEO of Bright Lake Wealth Management, emphasized the significance of understanding new rules affecting tax-deferred retirement accounts such as 401(k)s and IRAs. The conversation covered changes to required minimum distributions (RMDs), legacy planning concerns, and strategies to manage taxable income for those inheriting IRAs. Ted highlighted the importance of proactive planning, including the consideration of Roth IRA conversions and the need for retirees to be aware of company-sponsored retirement options like Roth 401(k)s.

Throughout the show, listeners were encouraged to seek guidance in navigating tax implications, market risks, and the transition from saving to spending during retirement. Ted discussed how carefully layered planning, timely Roth conversions, and understanding concepts like the "backdoor Roth" can help optimize financial outcomes and reduce future tax burdens. The show reaffirmed that working with a knowledgeable advisor can help retirees and do-it-yourself investors avoid common pitfalls and develop a customized retirement roadmap.


This episode of Retirement Talks has Ted Thatcher discussing retirement planning and some of the many areas that go into a plan, including taxes, legacy planning, market volatility, and more. Ted brings a measured, statistic based approach with his down-to-earth midwestern roots turned into west coast financial advisor.

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