What Retirees Should Know About Their Income Tax

Retirement is a new phase of life, and so is your tax situation. Knowing what counts as income and how it’s taxed can make a big difference in how long your money lasts. Below are some of the most common tax questions retirees ask. Can I Avoid the Income Tax in Retirement? What Would That [...]

2025-09-08T11:34:51-05:00September 8th, 2025|Taxes & Tax Planning|

How Estate Planning May Help Reduce Future Tax Burdens for Loved Ones

There’s a well-known saying: “Nothing is certain except death and taxes.” But what’s often left out is how closely those two concepts can intersect—especially when it comes to your legacy. Many people spend a lifetime building wealth to leave something meaningful behind. But without a thoughtful plan, more of that wealth could go toward taxes, [...]

2025-08-18T10:22:38-05:00August 18th, 2025|Estate Planning, Taxes & Tax Planning|

How Could the One Big Beautiful Bill Impact Taxes for Retirees?

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) includes several tax changes that directly affect retirees, especially how their Social Security is taxed, how much of their income is shielded by deductions, and how much they can deduct in-state and local taxes (SALT). While some speculate that tax deductions could cause further deficit and Social Security Trust [...]

2025-07-28T12:06:04-05:00July 28th, 2025|Government, Taxes & Tax Planning|

Post-Tax Season Tips for Pre-Retirees

Tax season is behind us, but for pre-retirees—those within 10-15 years of retirement—this is the perfect time to reassess financial strategies. The decisions you make now can significantly impact your retirement lifestyle, taxes, and financial security. Here are five key post-tax season moves to keep you on track. Tax-Advantaged Retirement Contributions If you’re still working, [...]

2025-06-23T10:01:48-05:00June 23rd, 2025|Tax Strategies, Taxes & Tax Planning|

8 Financial Habits to Start Before Tax Season

Tax season can be challenging, especially if one is not financially prepared. While it may seem tedious, preparing beforehand can save time from last-minute hassles and help optimize tax returns. Therefore, adopting certain financial habits before the onset of tax season may help lighten the tax season's load. 1. Regular expense monitoring—The first habit to [...]

2025-03-27T11:03:41-05:00March 10th, 2025|Financial Planning, Taxes & Tax Planning|

2025 Social Security Benefits and Taxes

People often misunderstand Social Security retirement benefits and taxation since not all benefits are taxable. The amount of benefits one receives and how much Federal tax applies depend primarily on the income level of the receiver and other factors. How to determine if benefits are taxable If Social Security benefits are the only source of [...]

2025-03-27T11:04:05-05:00February 24th, 2025|Social Security, Taxes & Tax Planning|
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