[ale] [OFF TOPIC] Tax time
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 17:12:25 EDT 2016
What is this "retirement" stuff you speak of? I was tired yesterday
morning and tired again this morning. Am I re-tired?
I can retire when my kids agree to buy the beer and internet access.
<grumpy shuffles off to fix another damn busted computer>
On Thu, 2016-03-17 at 12:26 -0400, Sean Kilpatrick wrote:
> For those of you who file a joint tax return for state and federal
> AND contribute to a Roth IRA, you might want to talk to a cpa --
> soon.
>
> Why,
>
> Because one more time our Congress-critters have lied to us.
> When you retire and try to draw on the Roth IRA you will find that it
> is, indeed, taxable -- at about a 21% rate.
> So how does this shell game work?
>
> Your retirement income usually is made up of two main components:
> your
> Social Security and Everything Else. The greater the sum of
> Everything
> Else, the more of your Social Security income is taxable. The Roth
> is
> part of Everything Else. If you run through the worksheets with and
> without the Roth component of your retirement income you will clearly
> see that it is the Roth income that is driving up your net tax bill.
> Your money is being taxed twice.
>
> You have 32 days.
>
> Sean
>
>
>
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