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Use Your Tax Refund Wisely

By Jason Witcher | on April 17, 2024 | 0 Comment
Expert Advice Featured Financial Rockdale

Witcher-Color-500It’s tax time again – which for many Americans means that a tax refund is on its way. If you’re going to get a refund this year, how can you use the money to your best advantage?

Of course, it’s alwayUse Your Tax Refund Wiselys tempting to spend the check from Uncle Sam on something fun. But a tax refund could be sizable – the average amount in 2016 was $2,857, according to the IRS – so putting this money to work could help boost your progress toward your financial goals.

Here are some possibilities for using your refund:

  • Help fund your IRA. If you were to receive a tax refund of $2,857, you’d have slightly more than half of the $5,500 annual IRA contribution limit for 2024, although, if you are 50 or older, you can contribute an extra $1,000. Consequently, you may find it much easier to fully fund your IRA for the year — and you should do exactly that, because an IRA is a great retirement savings vehicle. If you have a traditional IRA, your contributions may be fully or partially deductible, depending on your income, while your earnings can grow tax deferred. (Taxes are due upon withdrawal, and withdrawals prior to age 59½ may be subject to a 10% IRS penalty.) With a Roth IRA, your contributions are not deductible, but your earnings are distributed tax-free, provided you don’t start taking withdrawals until you’re 59½ and you’ve had your account at least five years.
  • Help diversify your portfolio. If a market downturn hits one asset class, and that’s where you keep most of your money, you could take a big hit. Owning an array of investments – such as stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, and so on – can help prepare your portfolio to weather the effects of market volatility, By adding new investments, or increasing your holdings of existing investments, you may be able to further diversify your portfolio – and you can use your refund for this purpose. (Keep in mind, though, that diversification, by itself, can’t guarantee profits or protect against loss.)
  • Contribute to a 529 plan. If you have children or grandchildren whom you’d like to help send to college, consider using your tax refund to help fund a 529 plan. Your 529 plan contributions may be deductible from your state taxes, and your earnings are distributed tax-free, provided they are used for qualified higher education expenses. (However, withdrawals not used for higher education expenses may be subject to both income tax and a 10% penalty.)
  • Pay off some debts. You can help improve your financial picture by reducing your debt load – but it may make sense to prioritize these debts. For example, rather than make an extra mortgage payment, you might want to first tackle those debts or loans that carry a high interest rate and that don’t allow you to deduct interest payments. After all, your monthly mortgage payment will remain the same even if you make an extra payment, but if you can get rid of some smaller debts, you will free up some cash that you could use to invest for your future.
  • Think carefully about how to use your tax refund. It represents an opportunity that you won’t want to waste.

This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

Jason Witcher  |  Financial Advisor  |  EdwardJones

1795 Parker Road SE, Suite E110

Conyers, GA 30094

Office: (770) 648-6235  | Fax: (877)-904-3509

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As an Edward Jones financial advisor, I believe it’s important to invest my time to understand what you’re working toward before you invest your money. In order to determine the most appropriate financial strategy for you and your family, I will work one-on-one with you through a consultative process to help gain a detailed understanding of your values and goals. We will then work together to employ customized recommendations designed to help address each of your unique needs and goals beyond simply investments. My most successful clients work with me by: • Developing and implementing a comprehensive financial management plan to reach their financial goals. • Making smarter decisions in today’s uncertain political, economic and social environment. • Obtaining a second opinion from a financial advisor in their community. Prior to joining Edward Jones, I served the community as a law enforcement officer for over 13 years, including several years with the Rockdale County Sheriff's Office. I have also served over 14 years in the military, with the U.S. Marine Corps and my current service in the Georgia Army National Guard. I hold a master's degree in public administration and I am also a graduate of the Georgia Law Enforcement Command College. I have lived in the east-metro Atlanta area for over 30 years. As a part of this community, I have a passion for volunteering for various organizations and coaching youth leagues. I am also a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, chamber of commerce, and currently serve on the board of directors for Rockdale Emergency Relief. In addition, my branch office administrator, Leslie McKinnon, has 12 years of experience with our firm and is also dedicated to providing you with the highest level of service possible. Please don’t hesitate to call either of us with questions concerning your statement, dividends, stock certificates or your accounts in general. It all starts with a discussion about what’s important to you We typically find that most of our clients’ concerns directly relate to what we refer to as the five primary needs. Preparing for retirement With all of today’s responsibilities, it can be hard to think about long-term goals. That’s why we offer a systematic process that starts with understanding where you are today and discussing your vision. Then we can identify the types of accounts and investments that may be appropriate to help work toward your vision. We’ll also review your strategy along the way to help you stay on track. Living in retirement As you approach retirement, your focus begins to change – from saving for a future goal to determining how to provide for your daily needs. You also need to consider whether your savings can last throughout your retirement. We can work with you to develop a strategy. Paying for education You may wish to help pay for education expenses for your children, grandchildren or even yourself. We will work to understand your expectations and discuss the potential costs, benefits and considerations. Based on these factors, we can help develop a savings strategy and discuss a variety of solutions for your education goals. Preparing for the unexpected Unanticipated events like job loss, disability or even death could impact your family’s financial situation. Though you can’t predict the unexpected, you can prepare. We can help you develop a proactive strategy to help protect your family. Planning your estate or inheritance Estate planning is about much more than money – it is how you want important matters to be handled once you’re gone or no longer able to make certain decisions. We can work with you and your tax and legal professionals to implement an estate strategy designed to meet your needs. And if you receive an inheritance, we can discuss appropriate investing strategies designed to support your needs and align with your overall portfolio objectives. Jason Witcher Financial Advisor 1795 Parker Rd SE Suite E110 Conyers, GA 30094 770-648-6235 Edward Jones, its employees and financial advisors are not estate planners and cannot provide tax or legal advice. You should consult your estate-planning attorney or qualified tax advisor regarding your situation.

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