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Your Future, Your Way: Navigating Estate & Retirement Planning as an Investor

Zoe Financial

At Zoe Financial, we’ve seen firsthand how proactive planning with a fiduciary advisor helps individuals protect and grow their wealth across generations. This guide consolidates what we’ve learned to help you refine, update, or pressure-test your current retirement and estate strategy with confidence.

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10 High-Income Tax Planning Strategies to Complete Before 2025: A Year-end Checklist

Harness Wealth

Checklist: Year-end Tax Planning Strategies Review the following tax strategies with your tax advisor and/or financial advisor before the end of the year. Fully Utilize Tax-Advantaged Retirement and Savings Accounts There are multiple steps you can take using retirement accounts to reduce your taxable income. GET STARTED 1.

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Tax Strategies for High-Income Earners 2025

Yardley Wealth Management

Key Takeaways: Maximize available deductions through strategic planning Consider timing of income recognition and deductions Leverage investment and charitable giving strategies Stay informed about AMT implications Regularly review and update your tax strategy FAQ Q: What are the best tax deductions for high-income earners?

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20 Ways to Reduce Your Taxes in 2024: A Guide for Founders, Startup Employees, and Executives

Harness Wealth

Retirement contributions Individuals can take advantage of various tax-related retirement planning strategies to reduce their taxable income today and post-retirement. The funds, which can be invested similarly to a retirement account, grow tax-free, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are also tax-free.

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Personal, estate, and business tax planning strategies for 2023

Nationwide Financial

For example, they could make most of their charitable contributions and medical expenditures in a year they plan to itemize. Optimize retirement plan contributions The maximum allowable 401(k) contribution for 2023 is $22,500, with a $7,500 additional contribution, if the plan allows, for taxpayers who are 50 and over.