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So in 2021 you can put $19,500 in a ROTH TSP and $6,000 in a ROTH IRA?
I love your vids and have watched a lot of them. I’m interested in talking but put off by the 30 min $99 session. I don’t understand why you charge new potential clients for 30 minutes to see if there’s interest by either party
Here's a question for you and it's probably not just something for everyone. I'm about 10 years from retirement and invest in TSP. Would it be a good strategy to now switch to investing in a ROTH TSP in order to keep my taxable income down to a lower level instead of keeping with the current investment strategy? With that I could take money from both but only have a taxable income from one plan. Make sense?
I’m currently a Federal Officer who has to retire at 57. Wondering if I drop to another non LEO position will I lose my Law Enforcement retirement? Will have more than 20 plus years as a LEO. Goal is to keep working past 60 in the federal government.
So what happens if say you sold a rental property and made a bunch of profit? Now that profit and your regular salary exceeds the Roth limit. Does the IRS count that profit as salary for the year?
I'm single and contributing the max to my Traditional TSP and I'm under the 125k mark as a result of my TSP. Can I still contribute the max to my Roth IRA?