A Worthwhile "Retirement"

Tax Changes in 2025 and Beyond (OBBBA) | Ep 30

12 min · 3. dec. 2025
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Long time, no see! But let's go over some major changes before the 2025 tax year is over. * Up to $6k senior deduction (through 2028) * SALT cap increased from $10k to $40k (through 2029) * TCJA numbers made permanent (increased standard deduction, tax brackets, estate/gift exemption)

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