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Dan Saccal, President of Vision Wealth Management, Interviewed on the Influential Entrepreneurs Podcast Discussing Preparing for the Unexpected in Retirement

Dan Saccal discusses navigating the curveballs of retirement. 

Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-dan-saccal-president-of-vision-wealth-management-discussing-preparing-for-the-unexpected-in-retirement/ 

Planning for unexpected retirement taxes is a crucial aspect of retirement planning that many individuals overlook. In a recent podcast episode of Influential Entrepreneurs, Dan Saccal, the president of Vision Wealth Management, discussed the importance of preparing for the unexpected in retirement, specifically focusing on the impact of taxes on retirees.

Saccal emphasized the need for retirees to anticipate potential curveballs that life may throw at them, such as additional taxes, long-term care expenses, and inflation. He highlighted the fact that retirees may face higher taxes than expected, especially if they have traditional retirement accounts like IRAs or 401(k)s, which require mandatory distributions that are taxed as ordinary income. Additionally, Social Security benefits may also be subject to taxation based on the retiree’s adjusted gross income.

One of the key factors influencing the future of taxes for retirees is the national debt crisis. With the national debt reaching $34 trillion and interest payments on the debt approaching a trillion dollars, it is likely that taxes will need to be raised to offset this growing debt. This could have a significant impact on retirees who are already on fixed incomes and may not have the flexibility to absorb higher tax burdens.

To address these challenges, Saccal recommended a comprehensive tax analysis for retirees, including strategies like Roth conversions to generate tax-free income. By proactively planning for taxes and exploring ways to minimize tax liabilities, retirees can gain more control over their financial situation and ensure a more secure retirement.

In conclusion, planning for unexpected retirement taxes is a critical component of retirement planning that should not be overlooked. By understanding the potential tax implications of retirement accounts, Social Security benefits, and macroeconomic factors, retirees can take proactive steps to mitigate tax risks and secure their financial future. Working with a financial advisor like Dan Saccal can help retirees navigate the complex tax landscape and make informed decisions to protect their retirement savings.

Dan shared: “We help our clients plan for all these potential situations that come up. And if none of them do, then they’re just on the bonus plan, but we know we planned for it in case it will happen.”

Dan also said: “Providing peace of mind to clients through guarantees so that they can enjoy their best years worry-free.”

 

 

About Dan Saccal

Dan graduated in 1988 with Honors from the University of Florida with a degree in Finance and has served clients as an independent financial advisor since 1994 providing peace of mind through guarantees so that they can enjoy their best years worry-free.

Learn More: https://vwminc.com/

 

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