511 | Take the Next Step

511 | Take the Next Step

Your retirement tax burden is probably far lower than you think. Most people drastically overestimate what they'll owe in federal taxes once they stop working—often assuming they'll face the same high marginal rates they pay during their peak earning years. Brad and Ginger break down the difference between effective and marginal tax rates, showing why retirees frequently land in surprisingly low tax brackets when they structure withdrawals strategically. This episode also covers their recent Alaskan cruise and the frustrating reality of using travel rewards for cruises, plus community wins that highlight the power of staying the course on the path to FI. Key Topics Discussed [00:01:05] Recent Travel Experiences Ginger shares her recent trips, including a family rollercoaster trip and an Alaskan cruise that exceeded expectations despite initially being on her husband's bucket list. [00:04:00] Navigating Travel Rewards Brad discusses the challenges of using travel rewards for cruises. Consider using Capital One Venture Miles for travel expenses, as they can help offset costs if coded as travel. [00:26:27] Understanding Retirement Taxes The hosts transition to discussing retirement taxes. Brad explains the difference between effective tax rates and marginal tax rates, advising listeners to focus on their effective rate in retirement planning. Many people overestimate their federal tax burden during retirement, assuming they will pay much higher rates than they actually will. [00:55:27] Community Wins Inspiring community stories showcase personal achievements in financial independence, including one listener reaching 50% FI status after implementing advice from the ChooseFI community. Key Quotes "Many overestimate their federal tax burden significantly." [00:28:35] "Your effective tax rate is going to be minimal." [00:33:09] Chapters [00:00:00] Introduction and Recent Trips [00:01:05] Cruise Experience [00:04:00] Navigating Travel Rewards [00:26:27] Understanding Retirement Taxes [00:55:27] Community Wins Terminology Effective Tax Rate — The average rate at which an individual is taxed on earned income. [00:28:35] Marginal Tax Rate — The tax rate applied to the last dollar of income earned. [00:29:52] ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 513 — Make Your Own Dividend | Essential Listening

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