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Taxes in Retirement: What Every Retiree Should Know
2026-09-16 18:00:00
2026-09-16 19:00:00
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Taxes in Retirement: What Every Retiree Should Know
James Sexton III from Western Reserve Capital Management, LLC, will explain how taxes affect your retirement income. Topics include various retirement accounts, pensions, Social Security, and more.
Richfield Branch Library - Community Room
Wednesday, September 16
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Richfield Branch Library
Community RoomJames Sexton III from Western Reserve Capital Management, LLC, will explain how taxes affect your retirement income. Topics include various retirement accounts, pensions, Social Security, and more.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.659.4343.
This educational seminar explores how taxes will affect your retirement income and long-term financial goals.
Certified Financial Planners from Western Reserve Capital Management, LLC in Hudson, present information designed to help you learn about the tax treatment of common retirement income sources.
Topics Include:
• Traditional and Roth retirement accounts
• Social Security benefits
• Pensions
• Capital Gains, Dividends, and Investment income
The session will also cover required minimum distributions (RMDs), strategies for managing taxable income, and common tax pitfalls retirees encounter.
Whether you're already retired or preparing for retirement, this class will provide practical information to help you make more informed financial decisions and better understand how taxes fit into your overall retirement plan.
Ideal for individuals aged 50+ who are within 10-15 years of retirement or who are already retired and want to review their financial plan.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Law & Legal |
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