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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 279858, member: 25283"] When you’re looking out to retire good employers will also want to help out by giving you a good rewards at your retirement. So their help might come in the form of accounts with special tax advantages. An account of this nature might be the good old IRA, which is one aaccoint anyone with earned income, a paycheck can open.. The others are the Thrift Savings Plan 401(k)s, 403(b)s, So how can you maximize your retirement Accounts. Traditional IRA/401(k)/403(b)/TSP: with this accounts the contributions will help to lower your taxable income which will lead to lower tax bill in the year of the contribution. Secondly there will be no owing of taxes on the interest, dividends, or capital gains that's gotten from. investments in the account yearly Roth IRA/401(k)/403(b)/TSP: With these accounts you don't get any tax benefits on contributions only investment return and no taxes. The tax breaks increases retirement savings by tens of thousands of dollars, unlike saving in a regular bank account. [/QUOTE]
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