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Did you miss this week’s show? Doug Andrew discussed the following:
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Congress is getting increasingly aggressive about regulatory meddling. This is creating a lot of political and economic uncertainty.
Health care is being politicized, which means misrepresentations, myths, and fear. For example, of the reported 46 million uninsured Americans, more than 9 million are not legal citizens and more than 17 million can afford health insurance but choose not to. No insurance doesn’t mean no care.
You can be certain of this: Taxes will be going up and the dollar will continue losing its value due to increased spending, shrinking tax revenues, changing demographics, and economic turmoil.
So what can you do about it?
- Convert your qualified plans using a strategic roll-out. Pay taxes now to avoid even bigger taxes later.
- Reposition those funds into plans that grow tax-free and can be distributed tax-free.
- Offset the tax liability incurred with new tax deductions created using specialized asset optimization strategies.
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