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10 Ways Millionaires Lower Their Taxes in Retirement (and so Can You)

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Minimizing taxes is one of the ways rich folks handle their money better than the rest of us. The more cash you keep in your coffers, the greater the odds of building a sizable nest egg. Among those who have more than $1 million in investable assets, 61% have a plan to minimize the income taxes they pay on retirement savings, according to a recent Northwestern Mutual survey of more than 4,500…

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