Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Information in the article below I found very interesting.
Why You Want To Spend Your IRA Money Before You Die
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Yes. Get Distribution tax free. If your advisor doesn’t know how find one who does. Create a tax indifferent entity
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I read the article linked in the first post. It confirmed what I know -- you (or your heirs) cannot take distributions from an IRA tax free, other than donating the withdrawal directly to a charity. Last edited by champion6; 10-29-2022 at 07:27 PM. Reason: donate to charity |
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Anyone can create a charity which is a tax indifferent party. The wealthy use charities and foundations to save hundreds of millions. The IRS pays little attention to them.
Google and you will find dozens of articles. Make it work for you if the tax value is material According to the National Center for Charitable Statistics (NCCS), more than 1.5 million nonprofit organizations are registered in the U.S.. They have no ability to audit a tiny fraction of them. It’s a loophole you could drive a cruise ship through Last edited by Babubhat; 10-29-2022 at 07:45 PM. |
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But with 85,000 more IRS agents on the horizon, they may begin to care...
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Yes- some of the money is going to examination agents - but most of it is going to get the IRS running again. And what's wrong with agents? They pay for themselves three times over.
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Who is they.? It’s a bureaucratic nightmare with no one in charge now. No sane person would take it. The workers finish one case and there are thousands more behind it. Like the post office. The computer systems are Stone Age. Needs 10 years of upgrading. Of course that will be done via patronage and fail miserably. Again Last edited by Babubhat; 10-30-2022 at 08:43 AM. |
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The basis contention of the article is why cause the beneficiaries a tax burden when they withdraw the funds? Some will require a full withdrawal in no more than ten years. Maybe the owner should close out the IRA while they are living and save the beneficiary the tax burden. And that's a good thought but it comes down to tax brackets. What will be the bracket in the year(s) of withdrawal to the owner compared to the tax brackets of the beneficiaries? How does one know what the brackets will be to all of the beneficiaries in ten years? What will be bracket be to the owner if they distribute the entire balance? How old are the beneficiaries and will the IRA distribution have an effect on other areas - medicare, social security costs, food stamps?
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tax laws are subject to change. All depends on timing. Shocked more people don’t make their voices heard to representatives. The current version is an insult to those who saved. It becomes a negative tax result which is not the point of retirement plans
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I know certain highly known people have created false charities and used that money for their own fun and not for any charitable purpose, like paying for a huge painting of themself. They are tax cheaters as well.
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Sad how easy it is to get away with fraud |
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I always assume you know what you are talking about when it comes to this kind of stuff, retiredguy123…….and , as usual, you just stated the facts here…… But, wow, this sure is a creepy loophole, not only on the backs of taxpayers, but shamelessly on the backs of sick children — and other targets, too, of course. There certainly is a whole lot of slime slithering around through those loopholes. (shudder) And yet, the much repeated marching orders, to be carried forth by those easily programmed to think the increasing of IRS staffing is after the middle class, were immediately planted in the minds and mouths of those who never look for the agenda behind such statements. The firing up of ire and paranoia is being done by those who have their reasons for wanting things to stay as they are — with no accounting for accounting. Back to the SECURE Act, passed in 2019, btw…..so……. Helloooooo, that one is after the middle class who worked to fund those IRAs and using them up while alive can lead to being between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place with those caveats wisely listed by another poster in this thread. (Whoops, I intended to quote that poster, too, buy, hey, it’s a short thread now, so please go find that other post here, if interested, before you unnecessarily screw up your Medicare costs or your tax brackets.) Boomer Last edited by Boomer; 10-31-2022 at 09:33 AM. |
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Given taxes are likely to go up and my heirs are likely to already be in a high tax bracket when I pass, I'm wondering if it better to cash out my IRA's over the next X years at what will likely be a lower tax rate than the heirs will pay?
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You can do a Roth conversion over time, pay the tax, and continue to earn tax free income. And, your heirs will owe no taxes when they inherit the Roth.
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