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    Investing

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    Year-End Tax Planning for a Financially Healthier Retirement

    Getting your tax ducks in a row for the end of the year can decrease your tax liability and make the most of your income, now and in retirement.

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      By Jeff Reeves Last updated 30 November 23

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      By Karee Venema Published 30 November 23

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      Year-End Tax Planning for a Financially Healthier Retirement

      Getting your tax ducks in a row for the end of the year can decrease your tax liability and make the most of your income, now and in retirement.

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      Year-End Tax Planning for a Financially Healthier Retirement

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    Year-End Tax Planning for a Financially Healthier Retirement

    Getting your tax ducks in a row for the end of the year can decrease your tax liability and make the most of your income, now and in retirement.

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