Understanding
Tax-Deferred
The first step is to understand the definition of " Tax
Deferred".
Definition:
Investment earnings such as
interest, dividends or capital gains that accumulate tax free until the
investor withdraws and takes possession of them.
The most common types of tax-deferred investments include those in
individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and deferred annuities.
What Is Tax Deferral?
“Tax deferral” is a method of
postponing the payment of income tax on currently earned investment
income until the investor withdraws funds from the account.
Tax deferral is encouraged by the government to
stimulate long-term saving and investment, especially for retirement.
Only investment vehicles designated as
“tax deferred,” such as IRAs, plans covering
self-employed persons, and 401(k)s, allow taxes to be
deferred.
In addition, many insurance-related vehicles, such
as deferred annuities and certain life insurance contracts, provide
tax-deferred benefits.
There is a substantial benefit to deferring taxes
as long as possible, because this allows the entire principal and any
accumulated earnings to compound tax deferred.
The compounding effect can be dramatic over an
extended period of time and can make a big difference in the
accumulation of a retirement nest egg.
Additionally, tax-deferred investments are often
made when you are earning a higher income and are therefore taxed at a
higher rate.
When you reach retirement and begin taking
distributions from your tax-deferred accounts, there is the possibility
that you will be in a lower tax bracket.
One note of caution: When formulating your tax
plan, recognize that most tax-deferred investments do incur penalties
for early withdrawals prior to age 59½.
All withdrawals are subject to ordinary income
tax, but early withdrawals are subject to an additional 10% federal
income tax penalty.
Once again, the government is encouraging a long
term outlook.
Is Tax Deferral Important?
YES! Understand that Tax Deferred has it's place
within your portfolio if proper diversification is followed throughout
your Portfolio and into retirement.
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