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Tax-deferred retirement accounts, such as 401(k)s and traditional IRAs, offer a tax-efficient way to save for the future. These accounts allow for tax-deductible contributions, and your funds grow tax-free until you make withdrawals. At that point, your withdrawals are taxed as ordinary income based on your tax bracket.
Tax-deferred accounts delay taxes until withdrawals are made in retirement, while tax-exempt accounts, like Roth IRAs, are funded with after-tax dollars. Roth IRAs allow tax- and penalty-free withdrawals of contributions at any time, provided the account has been open for at least five years. However, earnings may be penalized if withdrawn before age 59½. Roth 401(k)s have different rules but do not require RMDs.
This employer-sponsored plan is typically funded through automatic payroll deductions. Self-employed individuals can benefit from similar tax advantages with a solo 401(k).
Available through brokerage firms, traditional IRAs can be opened and funded without employer involvement. Contribution limits are lower than 401(k)s, but they can still be a valuable addition to your retirement savings.
HSAs are designed for individuals with high-deductible health plans. Contributions are tax-deductible, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are tax- and penalty-free. In 2023, individuals can contribute up to $3,850, and families can contribute up to $7,750. After age 65, HSA funds can be used for any purpose, though non-medical withdrawals will be taxed.
Tax-deferred retirement accounts offer significant tax benefits, including tax-deductible contributions and tax-free growth. However, be mindful of early withdrawal penalties and required minimum distributions. As you plan for retirement, consider monitoring your credit health to protect against identity theft and other financial risks.
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