Generation Roth: Why Tax-Free Retirement Strategies Matter Now
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In this episode of Money on Tap, we introduce the concept of “Generation Roth”—a powerful shift in retirement planning focused on building tax-free income in a world where taxes are likely to rise.
For decades, traditional retirement planning has relied on tax-deferred strategies like 401(k)s and IRAs. But with growing national debt, changing tax policy, and increasing retirement complexity, that approach may no longer be enough.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why today’s tax environment may be historically low
• How rising national debt could impact future tax rates
• The truth about being in a “lower tax bracket” in retirement
• What a Roth IRA is and why it matters now more than ever
• How Roth strategies create tax-free income
• Options for high-income earners who can’t contribute directly to a Roth
• The role of Roth conversions and advanced planning strategies
• The concept of “tax diversification” in retirement planning
• How to think about retirement as an income system—not just a savings goal
This episode is designed for anyone who wants to take greater control over their financial future and build a more tax-efficient retirement strategy.
Because retirement isn’t just about how much you have—it’s about how much you keep.
🎧 Listen now and learn how to position yourself for a more secure and flexible retirement.
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- What is "Income Alpha" in retirement planning? Income Alpha is the additional retirement income an investor keeps by structuring withdrawals tax-efficiently — rather than by earning higher market returns. It comes from coordinating Roth conversions, RMD timing, Social Security taxation, charitable strategies like QCDs, IRMAA Medicare thresholds, and after-tax account placement. Done well, income alpha typically generates 15 to 30 percent more usable retirement income per year, without changing the underlying investments.
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