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What are 12 sources of non-taxable income?
Description
Are you tired of watching your hard-earned money vanish into taxes? Discover how you can retain more of your income legally by exploring 12 sources of non-taxable income that the IRS can't touch. Ralph Estep Jr. dives into the complexities of financial planning, emphasizing the importance of proactive decisions regarding your finances. From disability insurance payments to health savings accounts, this episode unpacks various strategies that can lead to financial stability and peace of mind. Join Ralph as he shares personal stories and actionable insights to help you take control of your financial future while aligning your resources with your values.
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Podcast Timestamps:
00:00 Episode Overview
01:49 Listener Question: Non-Taxable Income
02:59 Biblical Perspective on Wealth
03:58 Michael's Story: The Power of Non-Taxable Income
10:53 12 Powerful Sources Of Non-Taxable Income
10:55 #1 Disability Insurance Payments
11:28 #2 Employer-Provided Insurance
12:17 #3 Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
12:59 #4 Life Insurance Payouts
13:57 #5 Municipal Bond Interest
14:43 #6 Sale of Primary Residence
17:01 #7 Financial Gifts
17:33 #8 Inheritances
18:19 #9 Child Support
18:45 #10 Welfare Payments
18:56 #11 Qualified Scholarships
19:11 #12 Social Security Benefits
21:39 Call to Action: Join the Live Community
24:53 Action Steps
26:09 Conclusion
Takeaways:
- Understanding non-taxable income sources is essential for achieving financial security and peace of mind.
- Disability insurance payments can be tax-free if premiums are paid with after-tax dollars.
- Employer-provided health and life insurance are not taxable income, benefiting employees financially.
- Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) offer triple tax advantages, making them a valuable financial tool.
- Life insurance payouts are generally tax-free, providing financial relief to beneficiaries during tough times.
- Capital gains from the sale of your primary residence can often be excluded from taxes.
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