Protecting & Preserving Wealth
Now that we are into 2026, we take a deep dive into several critical changes in tax law that will affect financial planning, estate strategy, and retirement contributions. At Hosler Wealth Management, taxes are a core focus of our work, and this episode unpacks the nuances and planning opportunities within four major updates. 📚 Get Bruce’s Book: Moving To Tax-Free (on Amazon) https://amzn.to/4msRo2k [https://amzn.to/4msRo2k] We begin with the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, which makes tax rates for both income and estate taxes "permanent"—though in tax law, that only means until Congress changes them. For now, the extension of lower tax rates creates a prime window for Roth conversions. This is especially significant for those with large traditional IRAs and potentially taxable estates. Without conversion, those accounts could face both estate and income tax—resulting in a combined rate of 70–80%. By converting to Roth, clients can shield their heirs from that double hit, passing on assets that are not only tax-free but also less likely to drag down the estate’s overall value. We also break down new limitations on charitable deductions. Starting in 2026, a floor of 0.5% of adjusted gross income applies, meaning you can no longer deduct the first half-percent of your charitable giving. This makes Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) from IRAs more appealing for those over 70½. For larger givers, we discuss strategies like bunching donations using donor-advised funds and donating appreciated assets like Apple or Nvidia stock. This approach not only avoids capital gains taxes but also front-loads deductions into one year—maximizing tax efficiency while still distributing donations over time. Next, we cover the Social Security Fairness Act, which repeals the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP). Previously, government employees with pensions and limited Social Security work history saw reduced benefits. This change, now retroactive to January 1, 2024, restores their full Social Security entitlement. But there’s urgency—Social Security only pays retroactively for six months. So, if you're affected and haven't yet claimed, now is the time. Finally, we explain a key Roth-related shift in the Secure Act 2.0: starting in 2026, high earners making over $150,000 must make their 401(k) catch-up contributions into Roth accounts. The contribution amount increases to $8,000, with an additional $3,250 for those aged 60–63. While this change accelerates tax collection for the government, it presents long-term benefits for investors. It allows clients to build a larger tax-free retirement nest egg by leveraging the higher Roth 401(k) contribution limits, especially compared to traditional Roth IRAs. In summary, tax strategy continues to evolve, and it’s crucial to plan with both new rules and long-term goals in mind. If you need guidance navigating these changes, we’re here to help. ⏱️Chapters & Timestamps (00:00) – Intro: Welcome & Today’s Topic (00:33) – The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act: Permanent Tax Rates (01:25) – Why Roth Conversions Are More Attractive in 2026 (03:57) – New Limitations on Charitable Deductions (04:51) – Donor-Advised Funds & Tax Planning Strategy (08:28) – Social Security Fairness Act: WEP Repealed (11:48) – Secure Act 2.0: Roth Catch-Up Rules for High Earners (14:16) – Additional Catch-Up Contributions (Ages 60–63) (15:02) – How to Contact Hosler Wealth Management For more information about anything related to your finances, contact Bruce Hosler and the team at Hosler Wealth Management: Visit us online at https://www.hoslerwm.com/ [https://www.hoslerwm.com/] Contact Our Team: https://hoslerwm.com/contact-us/ [https://hoslerwm.com/contact-us/] Or call them in their Prescott office at (928) 778-7666 or their Scottsdale office at (480) 994-7342. For more podcast episodes, visit our podcast website at https://hoslerwm.com/protectingwealthpodcast/ [https://hoslerwm.com/protectingwealthpodcast/] Limitation of Liability Disclosures: https://www.hoslerwm.com/disclosures/ [https://www.hoslerwm.com/disclosures/] Copyright © 2022-2026 Hosler Wealth Management | All Rights Reserved. Produced by JAG Podcast Productions - www.jagpodcastproductions.com [http://www.jagpodcastproductions.com]. #ProtectingWealthPodcast #ProtectingandPreservingWealthPodcast #HoslerWealthManagement #BruceHosler
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