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Working in Retirement? Consider These 5 Things First!

August 24, 2023 · Retirement Life
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5. Changes in your tax bracket

Taxes are complicated, and most people don’t like to get their heads around them. And if you retire and decide to come back to work, things can get even more complicated. While many people who decide to retire do so to increase their income, what if having more money causes you to fall into a higher tax bracket?

And this is a bigger problem for those who have additional income from Social Security, pensions, or retirement accounts. The best solution in this case is to convert a portion of your retirement accounts to Roth IRAs. This helps because you can pay your taxes upfront, which is a considerable advantage. Because you paid the tax when you contributed to those accounts, you don’t need to pay income tax when you withdraw money from them.

Additionally, since you are not required to withdraw the minimum amount from those accounts, you are not passively bringing in money that may put you in a higher tax bracket.

If you are not sure how to do this or what the best approach is, you can always call a financial adviser. They know better what you can do, and in this way, you can avoid further trouble.

As you can see, working in retirement is not the easiest decision, and there are a lot of things you need to consider. But this should not stop you from achieving what you want. We hope that this guide helped you, and keep in mind that saving enough money in your golden years is a reasonable goal. All that you need is a good plan and a good understanding of your finances.

If you’ve decided that you want to start working in retirement but don’t know where to start, we think that this amazing book can help you: Working After Retirement: 69 post-retirement jobs that can change your life

You should also read: 12 GOOD Side Jobs for Seniors Living in a Small Town

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