A Retired Couple Can Realize Nearly $100,000 in Gains This Year and Pay $0 Federal Tax. Most Sail Right Past It
The tax code contains a bracket most retired couples never notice, and missing it costs them thousands of dollars in completely avoidable federal taxes every single year.
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