In this episode of Retire with Style, Wade and Alex continue their discussion of retirement tax pitfalls. They focus on how small increases in income can trigger disproportionately large financial consequences through lost benefits and higher effective tax rates. The conversation highlights key risks such as Affordable Care Act subsidy cliffs, Medicare IRMA surcharges, required minimum distributions, and deduction phaseouts, emphasizing that careful income management is essential to avoid cascading tax impacts in retirement. Listen now to learn more!




Key Takeaways

Exceeding the ACA income threshold by even $1 can eliminate tens of thousands of dollars in health insurance subsidies.
Pre-Medicare retirees must carefully manage income to avoid losing ACA benefits.
Income at ages 63–64 can both reduce ACA subsidies now and increase Medicare premiums later.
Small increases in income can create extremely high effective marginal tax rates due to benefit cliffs.
Required minimum distributions can force unwanted income that triggers multiple tax consequences.
The RMD “cliff” is really a series of overlapping tax effects rather than a single event.
Roth conversions can help reduce future tax burdens by lowering tax-deferred account balances.
Qualified charitable distributions are more tax-efficient than taking withdrawals and donating afterward.
Deduction phaseouts can quietly increase effective tax rates beyond stated tax brackets.
Strategic income sourcing can help retirees avoid triggering costly tax thresholds.

Chapters

00:00 – Why Retirement Taxes Are More Than Just Tax Brackets


01:35 – The ACA Subsidy Cliff (The $1 Mistake That Costs $20K+)


08:35 – The Double Hit: ACA + IRMAA


11:35 – The RMD “Cliff” and Forced Income Problems


17:55 – Smart Mitigation Strategies (Roth Conversions + QCDs)


20:45 – Hidden Tax Traps: Deduction Phaseouts


30:00 – The Big Picture: Managing Income to Avoid Tax Cascades






Links



📘 New Release: The Retirement Planning Guidebook (3rd Edition)
Wade Pfau’s must-read Retirement Planning Guidebook just got even better. The 3rd Edition is now available and packed with the latest updates to help you design your retirement strategy with confidence. Grab your copy on Amazon or your favorite book retailer: https://books2read.com/Retirement

This episode is sponsored by McLean Asset Management. Visit https://www.mcleanam.com/retirement-income-planning-llm/ to download McLean’s free eBook, “Retirement Income Planning”

Retire With Style

Wade Pfau & Alex Murguia

Episode 227: Can $1 Really Cost You $20,000 in Retirement? How to Avoid Tax Cliffs

MAY 5, 202636 MIN
Retire With Style

Episode 227: Can $1 Really Cost You $20,000 in Retirement? How to Avoid Tax Cliffs

MAY 5, 202636 MIN

Description

In this episode of Retire with Style, Wade and Alex continue their discussion of retirement tax pitfalls. They focus on how small increases in income can trigger disproportionately large financial consequences through lost benefits and higher effective tax rates. The conversation highlights key risks such as Affordable Care Act subsidy cliffs, Medicare IRMA surcharges, required minimum distributions, and deduction phaseouts, emphasizing that careful income management is essential to avoid cascading tax impacts in retirement. Listen now to learn more!   Key Takeaways Exceeding the ACA income threshold by even $1 can eliminate tens of thousands of dollars in health insurance subsidies. Pre-Medicare retirees must carefully manage income to avoid losing ACA benefits. Income at ages 63–64 can both reduce ACA subsidies now and increase Medicare premiums later. Small increases in income can create extremely high effective marginal tax rates due to benefit cliffs. Required minimum distributions can force unwanted income that triggers multiple tax consequences. The RMD “cliff” is really a series of overlapping tax effects rather than a single event. Roth conversions can help reduce future tax burdens by lowering tax-deferred account balances. Qualified charitable distributions are more tax-efficient than taking withdrawals and donating afterward. Deduction phaseouts can quietly increase effective tax rates beyond stated tax brackets. Strategic income sourcing can help retirees avoid triggering costly tax thresholds. Chapters 00:00 – Why Retirement Taxes Are More Than Just Tax Brackets 01:35 – The ACA Subsidy Cliff (The $1 Mistake That Costs $20K+) 08:35 – The Double Hit: ACA + IRMA 11:35 – The RMD “Cliff” and Forced Income Problems 17:55 – Smart Mitigation Strategies (Roth Conversions + QCDs) 20:45 – Hidden Tax Traps: Deduction Phaseouts 30:00 – The Big Picture: Managing Income to Avoid Tax Cascades   Links   📘 New Release: The Retirement Planning Guidebook (3rd Edition) Wade Pfau’s must-read Retirement Planning Guidebook just got even better. The 3rd Edition is now available and packed with the latest updates to help you design your retirement strategy with confidence. Grab your copy on Amazon or your favorite book retailer: https://books2read.com/Retirement This episode is sponsored by McLean Asset Management. Visit https://www.mcleanam.com/retirement-income-planning-llm/ to download McLean’s free eBook, “Retirement Income Planning”