One of California’s Top Retirement Planners, John P. Dubots, Offers Retirees Free Seminar To Cut Taxes
Staying retired is an even bigger challenge, with many obstacles standing in the way, including inflation, health care, and uncertain financial markets.
Executives, professionals, and business owners are invited to a free, private briefing to find out how to reduce income taxes and estate taxes on their IRA, 401(k) and other assets, just two of the dozen obstacles covered during the briefing.
"Retired executives, professionals and business owners deserve to be educated on the obstacles they face to enjoying the reward for a lifetime of labor and sacrifice," says financial educator, author, speaker and retirement planner,
One hundred years ago, the average American died at 51 years old. Today, the average American retires at age 62 and could live to age 100.
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This new seminar educates and equips retirees against the little-known mistakes and costly missteps that can disrupt their plans in retirement. The fast-paced, 77-minute presentation explores the keys to an abundant retirement.
It also covers the 7 major retiree fears and concerns: living too long, running out of money, taxes, inflation, the deficit, health care costs, living without purpose and meaning, and not passing on family values; and the unknown dangers and pitfalls that stand in every retiree's path.
"Most retirees want to fully enjoy retirement, yet they are uninformed about the many dangers and potholes that can derail their retirement. For example, running afoul of
The Wall Street Journal reported that, "Uncle Sam is about to get a lot tougher on individual retirement account mistakes—and that could trip up investors who aren't careful."
The
The seminar uses real-world examples to show attendees how to create substantial income tax deductions, avoid double taxation on retirement accounts, legally bypass capital gains taxes on stocks, bonds and real estate, and reduce and possibly eliminate income taxes on your IRA and 401(k).
"For over a quarter of a century, our mission has been to educate and equip retirees to avoid the obstacles and fully enjoy retirement. There will be nothing to buy at this briefing and every attendee will receive a free action guide," shares Dubots.
Dubots continues, "You've worked hard to create a level of comfort and security for yourself and your family. I want people to come and learn that they have options to protect and secure their hard-earned savings. People who register and attend will leave knowing exactly what to do next, if anything."
About
As the Founder/President of
Dubots shares the financial and retirement wisdom and experience as an Educator and Speaker with many organizations, through a series of Public Seminars, as well as a former Radio Host on KTIE AM 590.
John founded
John is a Past President of
Contact
John P. Dubots
951-699-1502
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