Practical Applications of Investment Implications of the Rising and Falling Pattern of Marginal Tax Rates for Retirees

William R Reichenstein, W. Meyer
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Practical Applications Summary In Investment Implications of the Rising and Falling Pattern of Marginal Tax Rates for Retirees, from the Summer 2020 issue of The Journal of Retirement, authors William Reichenstein (of Social Security Solutions, Inc. and Retiree, Inc.) and William Meyer (also of Retiree, Inc.) explore strategies for optimizing Medicare premiums and taxes. Medicare premiums are based on one’s income from two years earlier, and they rise sharply at certain income thresholds. Meanwhile, taxes on Social Security benefits cause marginal tax rates for middle-income retirees also to rise sharply on a wide range of income, and then drop sharply at still higher incomes. This humplike rise and fall in rates is called the tax torpedo. Reichenstein and Meyer argue that some retirees should convert assets in their tax-deferred accounts (TDAs) into Roth IRAs if their income is at or beyond the end of the tax torpedo, thus allowing them to achieve a lower tax rate on the converted assets. However, those who will be on Medicare two years hence may need to limit their Roth conversions to avoid increasing their future Medicare premiums. TOPICS: Wealth management, retirement, social security
退休人员边际税率上升和下降模式对投资影响的实际应用
《退休人员边际税率上升和下降模式的投资影响的实际应用总结》,摘自《退休杂志》2020年夏季号,作者William Reichenstein(来自社会安全解决方案公司和退休人员公司)和William Meyer(也来自退休人员公司)探讨了优化医疗保险保费和税收的策略。医疗保险的保费是根据一个人两年前的收入计算的,在一定的收入门槛上,保费会大幅上升。与此同时,社会保障福利的税收导致中等收入退休人员的边际税率也在广泛的收入范围内急剧上升,然后在更高的收入范围内急剧下降。这种税率的驼峰式上升和下降被称为税收鱼雷。Reichenstein和Meyer认为,如果一些退休人员的收入处于或超过税收鱼雷的末端,他们应该将其递延税收账户(tda)中的资产转换为罗斯个人退休账户(Roth ira),从而使他们能够在转换后的资产上获得较低的税率。然而,那些将在两年后享受医疗保险的人可能需要限制他们的罗斯转换,以避免增加他们未来的医疗保险保费。主题:财富管理、退休、社会保障
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