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Tax Planning for Retirement: Tips for Optimizing Your Tax Strategy

Gain Control of Your Taxes & Keep More of Your Hard-Earned Money in Retirement

If you have an IRA, Roth, 401k, 403b or any other retirement accounts, you don’t want to miss the opportunity to learn about:

  • The impact that proposed changes to tax laws³, market volatility and rising inflation may have on your retirement income¹.
  • What’s new and changing for taxes and Social Security in 2024.²
  • Why taxes may be one of your biggest retirement expenses without a proper plan in place.
  • Immediate, actionable steps to help protect your savings from heavy, unnecessary “retirement taxes.”
  • How you can create tax-free retirement income and potentially lower your tax bracket in retirement.
  • Ways you may be able to lock-in historically low tax rates now, before proposed tax changes³ go into effect.
  • Strategies to help you avoid “401k and IRA tax pitfalls.”
  • Social Security strategies to help minimize taxes on your benefits.
  • And MUCH more.

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Webinar Dates & Times

– Tuesday, June 25 at 6:00 p.m. EDT

– Wednesday, June 26 at 1:00 p.m. EDT

– Saturday, June 29 at 10:00 a.m. EDT

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Why attend?

This webinar combines two empowering elements:

Professional Insight

Live instruction from knowledgeable financial professionals in an engaging, easy-to-understand format.

Actionable Next Steps

An opportunity to receive a plan for retirement income that may help you reduce your tax exposure and keep more of your hard-earned money.

Unnecessary taxes can be one of the BIGGEST expenses in retirement if not properly planned for.

Don’t miss the chance to learn how you may be able to REDUCE some of your tax exposure in retirement, so you can create tax-efficient retirement income and potentially save thousands of dollars.

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FEATURED PRESENTER:

Mark Fricks, RFC®, ChFEBC, National Social Security Advisor Certificate Holder
Co-Founder & Investment Advisor Representative
As Co-Founder and Investment Advisor Representative of MasterPlan Retirement Consultants, Mark prides himself on providing clients the tools to help with planning and execution of retirement strategies. With over 25 years in the Financial Services field, Mark concentrates on helping clients strategically navigate their retirement income, while taking steps to help consider possible future risks and that lifetime income strategies have been reviewed and implemented where appropriate.

As an author, speaker and radio host, Mark finds himself on a constant quest to ensure his clients understand how their money is working for them and how planning can help them reach their retirement goals. His clients are at the center of the planning process and Mark and his team strive to serve them with integrity and unparalleled service.

Ethical in his practices and honest in his relationships, Mark focuses on continuously educating himself and his staff on financial-related issues including federal benefits packages.

Mark also has a deep understanding of federal benefits and is able to offer guidance to help federal employees with their retirement decisions. Mark is happy to perform a no-cost analysis that provides an accurate snapshot of their current and future benefits. He is knowledgeable and can answer their pre- and post-retirement questions, always explaining the various options available that could improve their income.

Mark has 3 adult children, 4 grandsons and 2 granddaughters. He is an ordained elder and is involved in international mission work.

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¹ https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/tax-law/603037/tax-changes-and-key-amounts

² https://www.ssa.gov/cola/

³ https://www.usbank.com/investing/financial-perspectives/market-news/how-bidens-income-tax-policy-changes-could-affect-you.html

* Martin H. Ruby. “The No-Compromise Retirement Plan, 2nd Edition.” Stonewood Financial (Publishers), 2019.
*https://www.investopedia.com/explaining-biden-s-tax-plan-5080766

Advisory services offered through MasterPlan Retirement Consultants, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisor in the state of Georgia. Insurance, tax and commodities services offered through Fricks and Associates, Inc. dba MasterPlan Retirement Consultants. The aforementioned are affiliated companies. This material has been provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not endorsed or affiliated with the Social Security Administration or any government agency. Licensed Insurance Professional.

Investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Insurance product guarantees are backed by the financial strength and claims-paying ability of the issuing company. We are not affiliated with any government agency.

The information contained herein is based on our understanding of current tax law. The tax and legislative information may be subject to change and different interpretations. This presentation is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be financial, legal or tax advice. We recommend that you seek professional legal advice for applicability to your personal situation.

By providing your information and/or attending this event, you give consent to be contacted about a discussion of life insurance and annuities or a possible advisory relationship. Attend and learn how insurance or investment products can be used in various stages of retirement planning.

The presenter can provide information, but not specific advice related to social security benefits. Clients should seek guidance from the Social Security Administration regarding their particular situation. The presenter may be able to identify potential retirement income gaps and may introduce insurance products, such as an annuity, as a potential solution. Social Security benefit payout rates can and will change at the sole discretion of the Social Security Administration. For more information, please consult a local Social Security Administration office, or visit www.ssa.gov.