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  1. RetireBy90

    Not much point in Roth conversions?

    I meant to convey an unreasonable response. I don't like having a future obligation. I deal with it no problems, but I realize that I have this obligation and that adds to my reasons for doing conversions, if I can remove the obligation and pay the tax today while smoothing out the remaining taxes.
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    Not much point in Roth conversions?

    My situation is similar in that I get anxious about the IRS money embedded in my TIRA. I plan 2 more conversions, this year and next and then plan to distribute most or all RMDs via QCDs. That should ice the tax man out but I still get anxious about the potential taxes. Crazy I know 😊
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    Viking Cruises - help me decide.

    We did a NZ/Australia cruise with Viking last year, and just returned from Trade Routes with them. I also want to “hit” Africa so we are booked on Malta and Morocco next spring. That gets us 5 of 7, need to find a trip to Peru for South America
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    QCD confused

    Hrmm so in either case you would have exceeded RMD by $10K and have to add $20K to your MAGA and AGI. Is there a sequencing penalty I've missed here ? I plan to do QCD each year for 100% of RMD each year.
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    What Debit/Credit Card Do You Use When Travelling To The UK?

    We are currently on last day of 3 weeks in Europe, Spain, England, Amsterdam, Norway, Finland and a day in Estonia. Used United Airlines Visa and no acceptance problems at any of these places. DW collects points and we use this mostly exclusively when traveling. She gets a text within seconds of...
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    Rethinking my yearly Roth conversions

    You’re correct, if you earn $100 you pay tax unless you put it in an IRA and take deduction. If tax free in my IRA, then I pay the Dax when drawn or converted. Same same. Tax due on the initial $100 and the conversion/draw could be different amounts but still gotta pay the man. I think of the...
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    Rethinking my yearly Roth conversions

    I’ve thought about that also, and I list it on the side of reasons not to convert. We would have to pay the tax two times. However I think it would take years for that to happen so I’m thinking it wouldn’t have a big impact. I guess we could just take IRA distribution and move to after tax...
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    Rethinking my yearly Roth conversions

    I agree that tax rates will be higher in the future without a doubt. I’ve converted so Roth has about 2/3 of IRA funds. I figure the money due in taxes for conversions is just an insurance against higher tax rates later. Only downside I see is if there is a change to apply a tax to Roth...
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    State Income Tax: not always perfect

    Just to explain, I was in the Army and claimed Nevada as my home of record since that is where I lived when entering Army. For my Army time, I paid no state income taxes and registered our cars in Nevada. When I retired I “became” Va resident and had to pay income taxes for that year with VA for...
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    State Income Tax: not always perfect

    I didn’t see mentioned, but Virginia will tax you on partial year of residence. Got hit when I retired military and Nov and Dec no more claiming Nevada as my residence 🙂
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    New Rules for Realtors

    So my first house I bought without a realtor. It was a VA assumption and in the offer I gave agent $1K, gave the owner $1K and assumed the loan. That was $48K house I think. Forward to 2006 and we made an offer on a home but had to back out as the lender had gone out of business about 10 years...
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    New Rules for Realtors

    So I did use an agent with a reduced commission to act as go between, present the offer, get me to closing table. I'd done a lot of work as you mentioned. I got a kickback at closing of 2% so he got 1%. In my limited experience I've run into several unreasonable agents and people on the other...
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    New Rules for Realtors

    One pundit suggested that buyers will have to hire an agent but norm will be for buyer to ask seller to cover the cost like asking to cover closing costs or some portion of them. I can't see a buyer foregoing an agent when buying biggest purchase of life. Penny wise pound foolish ?? I found...
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    taking distributions and taxes

    So if you owe 22% for the small distribution, then your total tax obligation will increase by 22%. You have paid 10% so the distribution will add another 12% to total obligation. However, lots of things come into play. Have your other withholding been more than your tax obligation. With my...
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    SSA - A Good Story

    DW applied or I applied for her at FRA 4 years ago, and I had a very pleasant experience. Really didn’t expect a phone call and this agent smoothed out the application details, a couple items I didn’t answer properly. He gave a synopsis of what we wanted, corrected record to meet our goal and...
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    Funny Joke Thread 2021 to ?

    Been there many times. it gets a groan from me :facepalm:
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    Cruising - How did you start doing it?

    DW does our travel planning and does it very well. However, she uses AAA when she wants more assistance. I would recommend trying them if you have AAA. Costs you nothing, the cruise line pays them a commission. We are heading out in March on a cruise that ends in Bergen Norway. She consulted...
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    2023 taxes - inherited ira question

    What if the contributions or some were after tax, don’t you need to take that into account, if OP knows and has access to records ?
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    Cruising - How did you start doing it?

    DW has been on 3 any I’ve been o. 2. We did a an islade 7 day on Carnival. We enjoyed But too many teens. 2nd for me was Viking from New Zealand to Australia. Better as it was all adult. We are old folks now :) I would recommend Viking. However they always docked in out of the way docks and we...
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    Paying taxes on Roth conversions

    One option is to have taxes withheld from conversion amount. This will have the effect of less $$ in your tax free Roth but will allow you to avoid estimated payments. I have followed another member or 2 that figures tax payments due each December and does a withdrawal from a traditional IRA...
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    Ladder Injuries

    I'm a youngster, only 67 but I still use the ladders when needed. I clean the siding on northwest side of the house in spring using a brush and pressure washer, I clean gutters and paint eaves. I'm careful but use ladders as needed. Like any tool you need to respect it and observe precautions.
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    Fidelity Retirement Analysis Tool

    I opened portfolio, summary and on right hand side I see a link to "Review your Plan"
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    Renaming Apple Air Tags

    Thanks, that worked for me. I hadn't scrolled down far enough :)
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    Renaming Apple Air Tags

    So we got a deal and got 4 Apple AirTags. We used then for. Trip, one for each of our suitcases and carry on bags. Now i use one for tha r, when I forget where I parked, and 2 for our suitcases. My question is how can you rename the AirTags? We use them primarily as above, but would be nice to...
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    Lump Sum & Invest Vs SWR

    I took lump sum in 2018 after trying the same exercise. I have concluded that the trade off favors lump sum more with low rates and less with high rates. If the monthly payment is based on guaranteed bond rates then it makes sense that lower rates produce a lower monthly payout. Where the delta...
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