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

Zoe Financial

2025 Observations in Retirement and Estate Planning Trend Insight Increased Use of Roth Conversions More high-net-worth individuals are adopting Roth conversion strategies as part of long-term tax planning—not to time the market, but to shift assets into tax-advantaged accounts over time, especially ahead of potential future tax increases.

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Tax Strategies for High-Income Earners 2025

Yardley Wealth Management

Key deductions include: Mortgage interest payments on primary and secondary residences Property tax deductions (subject to SALT limitations) Home office deductions for qualifying spaces Maximizing Retirement Account Benefits Take full advantage of tax-advantaged retirement accounts to reduce your current tax burden: Contribute the maximum allowed to (..)

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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. By working with a tax professional, you can apply tax strategies to reduce your taxable income or defer paying taxes.

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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.