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Let's see. Roth limit in 2000 is $2000.
$2000 after 30% tax is ~$2857.14 in pre-tax money.
So we choose between investing $2K into Roth or $2857.14 into 401k w/o affecting the take-home pay.
Think of all the Leftist nutcase childless catladies there will be in 30 years.
Think of all the Leftist nutcase childless catladies there will be in 30 years.
WHO is going to pay for their Ambien?
There is no such thing as a Mega Backdoor 401K, therefore it's not a wash.
There are a lot more of these surviving than their male contemporaries, the grizzled gray bearded long haired old hippies from the hippie factories.
All this "mega ass door" talk is basically saying "I prefer to pay taxes now vs later". Cool as long as we're open-eyed about the whole thing.
I definitely appreciate the tips from the guys on here further down the retirement path.
There are those who make it a mission just for the 'satisfaction' of not paying the taxes (although they did, just prepaid).
ACA PTC
IRRMA
RMD's <------ If that's required minimum distributions then I've heard of that one, the others I have not.
NIIT.
I would expect IRMMA to affect everyone here.
HSA accounts cannot be spent tax free on anything and everything; but you can spend them eventually either way.
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