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The rules we've grown accustomed to are getting completely turned upside down by Congress. A paints

The rules we've grown accustomed to are getting completely turned upside down by Congress. [HeaderDMS]( A [new law]( paints an ugly picture for American retirement accounts. [preview]( Here's an example: You're a 62-year-old who has put money away all your life. You've done so to secure a comfortable retirement, on your own terms. But you also want to pass your retirement savings balance to your loved ones. This includes your 401(k)s… traditional IRAs… even your Roth IRAs. Of course you want your hard-earned (and growing) money to last as long as it can, and — just as importantly — to get taxed as little as possible. Better brace yourself. The rules we've grown accustomed to are getting completely turned upside down by Congress. [Here what to do]( You're receiving this email from [DailyMarketSolution.com]( a valued member of the Stark Media LLC. We appreciate your subscription. If you prefer not to receive future emails, you can [unsubscribe here.]( This email has been sent to you by a third party on behalf of Eagle Financial Publications. You are receiving this email because you have previously opted in to receive communications from them. The list on which your email address appears is owned and operated by this third party. If you no longer wish to receive emails from this sender, you may opt out at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link provided below or simply reply to this email with the word “UNSUBSCRIBE” Copyright: Eagle Products, LLC – a Salem Communications Holding Company. All rights reserved. 122 C Street NW, Suite 515, Washington, DC 20001 [Privacy Policy]( For any questions, suggestions, or assistance, please contact our support team at mailto:support@dailymarketsolution.com.support@dailymarketsolution.com. Your feedback is important to us. [Privacy Policy]( Any reproduction, copying, or distribution of our content, whether in full or in part, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from Stark Media LLC. We value and appreciate your respect for our intellectual property. Stark Media LLC 222 Delaware St, Ste 2071 New Castle, DE 19720 © 2024 Stark Media LLC. All rights reserved.

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