018 | Go Curry Cracker | Capital Gains, Losses and The Roth Conversion Ladder

018 | Go Curry Cracker | Capital Gains, Losses and The Roth Conversion Ladder

Jeremy retired at 38 after saving 70% of his income for a decade — then figured out how to never pay federal income tax again. The blogger behind Go Curry Cracker walks through the mechanics of retiring early while traveling the world with a young family, paying zero in taxes, and spending far less than you'd expect. Jeremy and his wife Winnie achieved financial independence through a combination of aggressive savings, index fund investing, and what he calls "geo arbitrage" — living in low-cost countries while their investments grow. But the real revelation is how they've structured their withdrawals: by strategically harvesting capital gains and timing Roth conversions, they legally avoid federal taxes year after year while funding a life most people assume costs six figures. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Jeremy and Go Curry Cracker 00:03:34 - Travel Rewards and Maximizing Travel 00:06:07 - High Savings Rates for Early Retirement 00:09:19 - The Importance of Eliminating Debt 00:38:57 - Tax Optimization Strategies 00:54:23 - The ChooseFI Hot Seat Key Points: 70% Savings Rate: Jeremy and Winnie saved the majority of their income to reach financial independence in their thirties. [00:06:07] "Retiring in your thirties is simple, but not easy." Debt Elimination: Paying off debt is the starting point for financial freedom. [00:09:19] "Eliminating debt is key to financial freedom." Index Fund Investing: The couple invested their savings in index funds for long-term growth. [00:32:14] "Investing is essential for long-term wealth growth." Travel Rewards: They leverage credit card points and airline miles to drastically cut travel costs. [00:04:09] Capital Gains Harvesting: By carefully timing the sale of investments, they minimize or eliminate federal tax liability. [01:05:05] "Strategically harvesting capital gains can minimize taxes." Geo Arbitrage: Living in countries with lower costs of living while earning or drawing income from U.S. sources. [00:02:29] Resources: Go Curry Cracker Blog [01:04:16] JL Collins' Stock Series [00:56:14] ChooseFI Episode 13 [01:05:29] ChooseFI Episode 17R [01:05:50]

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