Why Retirement Plans Need Room to Breathe

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Most retirement plans are built with one goal: maximize contributions. But what if that mindset is too rigid? What if by trying to optimize every tax-advantaged dollar, you’re setting yourself up for long-term inefficiencies, liquidity problems, or even unnecessary taxes? Retirement plans need room to breathe. You need flexibility—financial, strategic, and tax-related—so your savings can…

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Unlock Hidden Roth Contributions Through Your 401(k) or 403(b)

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Roth IRA contribution limits are frustrating—especially when you’re a high earner. But there’s a way around it that most people miss. If your employer offers the right retirement plan, you can contribute far more than the standard Roth IRA limit—legally and efficiently. This strategy is called the Mega Backdoor Roth, and it works through your…

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Triple Tax Advantages: Reimburse Employee-Spouse for Health Insurance

If you are self-employed or a single-member limited liability company (LLC) taxed as a proprietorship and your spouse is your only eligible employee: Your business can reimburse your employee-spouse for the cost of health insurance, whether purchased through a public health insurance exchange or an insurance company. Your health insurance reimbursement to your employee-spouse works…

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How to Correctly Pay Yourself and Take Cash from Your Business in 2025

Many small business owners ask, “Should I put myself on the payroll?” The answer isn’t simple. Whether you are looking to maximize your qualified business income (QBI) deduction or take advantage of employee fringe benefits, incorrectly paying yourself wages can cause serious issues. In this article, we walk through the different ways the tax code…

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