Archive for December, 2011

Retirement Tax Diversification, Part II

In my previous post I discussed why you should pay some of your retirement taxes while working. Doing this will increase your tax diversification in retirement providing you with more control over your annual tax bill. Before I leave this subject there is one more important strategy to be aware of to optimize the current […]

Retirement Tax Diversification

After my last blog post, I received a couple of questions concerning the concept of tax diversification. In this post I will discuss this topic as it relates to one of the biggest tax mistakes many future retirees make in their financial planning. It is known as “The Deferral Trap.”

How it is Possible to have $100,000 in income and Pay $0 Federal Income Taxes

It may not seem feasible for a retiree to have $100,000 in spendable income and pay zero federal income taxes, but at least for tax year 2012 it is possible. It requires no special tax shelters and just takes advantage of a few ordinary tax laws. In this post I will provide a scenario that […]

Year End Tax Planning

Recently I was doing some end of year tax planning to check that I have sent in enough estimated tax payments to the appropriate taxing authorities. In going through this analysis I take advantage of a little known recent tax law change. Since we are nearing the end of the 2011 tax year, I thought […]