Host Of The Savvy Investor Show, Michael Canet JD LLM, Says Taxes During Retirement Must Be Watched Closely

Michael Canet JD LLM, is a financial planner, estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and Radio Show, where he and Savvy Investor guests help listeners create, grow, and preserve their wealth. In this article, Canet discusses taxes during retirement.

Glen Burnie, MD – February 17, 2015 – Estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and radio show, Michael Canet JD LLM, recently published an article on The Savvy Investor website about the pitfalls of taxes during retirement years. In “Retirement Can Be Taxing,” Canet points out tax places that individuals should pay close attention to ensure minimal payments are due.

Canet writes, ” But as tax season creeps up, it is critical to note that just because you are no longer working does not mean you don’t have to worry about taxes. In fact, your taxes play an even bigger role in your retirement years than you might think considering your income at this point in the game is for the most part fixed.”

The entire article can be found at http://www.thesavvyinvestortv.com/articles/retirement-can-be-taxing.php

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About Michael Canet JD LLM:

Michael Canet, JD LLM, is a financial planner and estate planning attorney specializing in family legacies and is a founding member of Prostatis Financial Advisors Group, LLC. Canet is the #1 Amazon best-selling author or two books, Successonomics (with Steve Forbes) and Surviving the Perfect Storm: How to Create a Financial Plan That Will Withstand Any Crisis, and has been featured on The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, and USA Today. He is also host of the nationally syndicated television show, The Savvy Investor, and The Savvy Investor radio show on WCBM 680AM. His approach, both on and off The Savvy Investor shows, is distinguished by clear and concise answers that are accessible to the people who need to understand them most: retirees.

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