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The Answer is Yes and No Some say yes. The loan is paid back with after-tax dollars. That means the loan payments are taxed when going back into the plan. Then that money is taxed again when withdrawn in retirement. In other words, the loans do not reduce the person’s taxable income in the years the loan is repaid, and…
FINANCIAL PLANNING REVIEW is a global, multidisciplinary journal sponsored by CFP Board of Standards disseminating research covering personal financial planning. Topics include portfolio choice; behavioral finance; tax and estate planning; psychology and human decision-making; financial therapy, literacy and wellness;…
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