A Message from Canty Financial

Tax season is in full swing, but tax planning isn’t just about filing—it’s about long-term strategy. Whether you're still working or fully retired, making smart moves now can reduce your lifetime tax bill, minimize investment drag, and preserve more of your wealth for the future. Below, we outline key tax strategies for pre-retirees (50s-60s) and retirees (65+) to ensure you're making the most of tax laws in 2025.

Tax Strategies for Pre-Retirees (Ages 50-65, Still Working or Recently Retired)

1. Maximize Tax-Advantaged Contributions Before Retirement

2. Tax-Efficient Investment Strategies Before Retirement

3. Selling a Primary Home—Capital Gains Considerations

4. Be Strategic About Selling a Business or Rental Properties

5. Smarter Wealth Transfer & Inheritance Planning

Even if your estate isn’t large enough to trigger Federal or State estate taxes, careful planning ensures your assets pass efficiently to heirs while minimizing unnecessary taxes or complications.


Tax Strategies for Retirees (Ages 65+, Living Off Investments & Withdrawals)

1. Tax-Efficient Withdrawal Strategies—The Order Matters

The sequence of withdrawals from your accounts can significantly impact your tax bill and portfolio longevity:

This approach minimizes taxable income spikes, helps avoid IRMAA surcharges, and keeps more of your wealth compounding.

2. Managing RMDs—Minimize Taxes with Smart Planning

Even if you’re not 73 yet, planning ahead for Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) can help prevent unexpected tax increases.

3. Avoid the Hidden Tax on High-Income Retirees

4. Wealth Transfer & Estate Planning—Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Making large lifetime gifts isn’t always the best move. Instead, consider:


Final Tax Season Reminders from CFM

If you have questions about how your tax strategy coordinates with your investments, retirement planning, or estate planning, reach out to us today.

Canty Wealth Management

Bill Canty, CFP®, CPA, Financial Planner

Ed Canty, CFP®, Financial Planner

Joe Canty, CFP®, Financial Planner

Tina Alteri, CPA, Tax Advisor

Maureen Walsh, EA, Tax Advisor

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