社会保障协调如何为节税退出策略增值

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Retirement Pub Date : 2021-09-03 DOI:10.3905/jor.2021.1.092
William R Reichenstein, W. Meyer
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这项研究描述了一种节税提款策略,可以为许多拥有价值高达200万美元金融投资组合的金融顾问客户增加可观的价值。在提前退休的年份,这些家庭可以推迟开始享受社会保障福利,并进行Roth转换,以填补相对较低的税阶,这通常也是他们的边际税率。一旦社会保障福利开始,他们可以进行免税的Roth提款,以最大限度地减少因社会保障福利征税而按其税阶185%征税的递延税款账户(例如401(k))提款额。通过一系列案例,我们表明,财务顾问可以通过推荐这样的提款策略,为许多客户的金融投资组合增加可观的价值。关键发现•由于对社会保障福利征税,在各种收入中,一个家庭的边际税率为其纳税等级的150%或185%,其中边际税率表示下一美元收入所需缴纳的额外税款。•这项研究提出了一种通用的节税策略,将帮助许多拥有价值高达200万美元金融投资组合的单身和已婚夫妇大幅降低其终身所得税的现值。此外,这些提款策略可以大大降低这些家庭终身社会保障福利的应税百分比。•在一般的节税提款策略中,在提前退休的年份,这些家庭应该推迟开始享受社会保障福利,并进行Roth转换,以填补相对较低的税阶,这通常也是他们的边际税率。一旦社会保障福利开始,他们可以进行免税的Roth提款,以最大限度地减少因社会保障福利征税而按其税阶185%征税的递延税款账户(例如401(k))提款额。
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How Social Security Coordination Can Add Value to a Tax-Efficient Withdrawal Strategy
This study describes a tax-efficient withdrawal strategy that can add substantial value to many clients of financial advisors with financial portfolios worth up to $2 million. In early retirement years, these households can delay the start of their Social Security benefits and make Roth conversions to fill relatively low tax brackets, which are generally also their marginal tax rates. Once Social Security benefits begin, they can make tax-free Roth withdrawals to minimize the amount of tax-deferred account (e.g., 401(k)) withdrawals that are taxed at 185% of their tax bracket, due to the taxation of Social Security benefits. With a series of cases, we show that a financial advisor can add substantial value to many of their clients’ financial portfolios by recommending such a withdrawal strategy. Key Findings • Due to the taxation of Social Security benefits, there is a wide range of income where a household will have a marginal tax rate of 150% or 185% of their tax bracket, where marginal tax rate denotes the additional taxes paid on the next dollar of income. • This study presents a general tax-efficient withdrawal strategy that will help many singles and married couples with financial portfolios worth up to $2 million substantially reduce the present value of their lifetime income taxes. In addition, these withdrawal strategies can greatly reduce the percentage of these households’ lifetime Social Security benefits that will be taxable. • In the general tax-efficient withdrawal strategies, in early retirement years, these households should delay the start of their Social Security benefits and make Roth conversions to fill relatively low tax brackets, which are generally also their marginal tax rates. Once Social Security benefits begin, they can make tax-free Roth withdrawals to minimize the amount of tax-deferred account (e.g., 401(k)) withdrawals that are taxed at 185% of their tax bracket, due to the taxation of Social Security benefits.
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Journal of Retirement
Journal of Retirement Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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