The shift from accumulation to distribution requires a different mindset. Gaines argues that retirees often fail to coordinate their income streams, leaving money on the table due to fragmented planning. To mitigate tax liability before December 31, he highlights five primary levers for consideration.
First, evaluate Roth conversions during lower-income years, particularly before mandatory withdrawals trigger higher tax brackets. Second, map out future required minimum distributions, which generally begin at age 73, to ensure long-term flexibility. Third, leverage the enhanced senior deduction, which offers up to $6,000 for individuals or $12,000 for couples through 2028, depending on income thresholds.
Finally, integrate Social Security, pensions, and investment withdrawals into a single framework. Treating these as isolated accounts often leads to inefficient tax outcomes. As Gaines emphasizes, tax preparation is merely a retrospective report, whereas effective planning captures value before the fiscal year concludes.





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