Surprise! You
Owe More
Taxes!
Thanks to a new
law you could be
forced to fork
over as much as
50% on your
retirement
account.
Dear Friend,
50%...
That's the tax you
might have to pay on
your retirement
account.
Read that again
because it's not a
typo or misprint.
That means you might
be forced to fork
over half of
everything you've
stashed away for
your golden years to
the IRS.
This is money you
planned to live the
rest of your life
on.
Would be able to
live all those years
if you only had
half?
Unless you're in the
top 1%... or plan on
reducing your
standard of
living... our guess
is no.
And this is just
one of the many
way Congress is
coming after your
hard-earned
money.
Thanks to a recently
passed legislation,
they have countless
new ways to nickel
and dime you.
That's why Newsmax
has teamed up with
leading retirement
expert Ed Slott.
And we're
distributing FREE
copies of his
bestselling book,
The New
Retirement
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Inside, he'll show
you the new legal
loopholes to skirt
the new barrage of
taxes coming your
way.
Like these:
-
The calendar
trick to
sidestepping a
massive 50%
tax.
Under the new law
you have to make
one move by a
certain date. This
one date is
different for
everyone. But of
course, Congress
doesn't want you
to know about it.
But you can figure
it out for
yourself and your
spouse using the
"following year"
formula. Page 94.
-
The "sweet
spot" tax
rule. There's a
specific date
range where you
can take a lump
sum from your
retirement account
and only pay a
one-time tax. Is
this worth it for
you? Page 112
All these tips and
tricks are part of
his simple plan to
beat the IRS at
their own game.
You worked hard your
entire life. You
were a productive
citizen. And you
followed the rules.
You owe it to
yourself — and
your family —
to keep as much of
your hard-earned
money as possible.
Everything you need
to thrive during
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Sincerely,
Newsmax Finance
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