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    We rate the best tax software solutions — from budget-friendly options for straightforward returns to feature-rich platforms for more complex situations — to help simplify the 2025 tax season.

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    For instance, while your old 401(k) might charge 0.50% or more in annual management fees, many IRA providers charge no annual management fees and use low-cost index funds with expenses under 0.10%.

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    If you haven't done so already, you still have time to contribute to a traditional or SEP IRA and reduce your tax. Each year, you have until the filing deadline—April 15, 2024 this year—to max ...

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    If we use the "4% rule," which allows for withdrawing 4% of retirement savings each year, a nest egg of $500,000 in your IRA would generate $20,000 in annual retirement income. The average Social ...

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    When you contribute to a pre-tax retirement plan (such as an IRA), you can deduct those contributions from your tax return. And if you’re self-employed, you can open a Solo 401(k) plan and ...

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    The IRA can be an incredible tool for planning a great retirement, but you’ll need to understand the tax implications of your choice in order to get the most out of the program.