In this episode of the Tax Smart REI Podcast, Thomas Castelli and Nathan Sosa, Head of the National Tax Department at Hall CPA, sit down with Alex Savage, CPA, CFP, to unpack the Mega Backdoor Roth 401(k), one of the most powerful yet underutilized tax strategies for high-income earners.
They break down how the strategy works, who qualifies, and why it can be a game-changer for those looking to build long-term, tax-free retirement wealth, all while balancing real estate investing and other income streams. From contribution limits and in-plan conversions to control group rules and timing, this episode covers everything you need to know to decide whether this advanced strategy fits your situation.
You’ll learn:
- What makes the “Mega” Backdoor Roth 401(k) different from a traditional or standard Roth IRA
- How high-income W-2 earners and solopreneurs can contribute up to $70,000+ in after-tax dollars
- Why this strategy can help you manage future tax rates, Social Security taxation, and estate planning
- The key testing and timing rules to avoid IRS pitfalls
- When a Mega Backdoor Roth makes sense and when real estate might be the better play
Whether you’re a tech executive, business owner, or high-earning real estate investor, this episode gives you the clarity to determine if the Mega Backdoor Roth 401(k) belongs in your financial toolkit and how to use it strategically alongside your real estate portfolio.
To become a client, request a consultation from Hall CPA, PLLC at go.therealestatecpa.com/3KSEev6
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In this episode of the Tax Smart REI Podcast, Thomas Castelli and Nathan Sosa, Head of the National Tax Department at Hall CPA, sit down with Alex Savage, CPA, CFP, to unpack the Mega Backdoor Roth 401(k), one of the most powerful yet underutilized tax strategies for high-income earners.
They break down how the strategy works, who qualifies, and why it can be a game-changer for those looking to build long-term, tax-free retirement wealth, all while balancing real estate investing and other income streams. From contribution limits and in-plan conversions to control group rules and timing, this episode covers everything you need to know to decide whether this advanced strategy fits your situation.
You’ll learn:
- What makes the “Mega” Backdoor Roth 401(k) different from a traditional or standard Roth IRA
- How high-income W-2 earners and solopreneurs can contribute up to $70,000+ in after-tax dollars
- Why this strategy can help you manage future tax rates, Social Security taxation, and estate planning
- The key testing and timing rules to avoid IRS pitfalls
- When a Mega Backdoor Roth makes sense and when real estate might be the better play
Whether you’re a tech executive, business owner, or high-earning real estate investor, this episode gives you the clarity to determine if the Mega Backdoor Roth 401(k) belongs in your financial toolkit and how to use it strategically alongside your real estate portfolio.
To become a client, request a consultation from Hall CPA, PLLC at go.therealestatecpa.com/3KSEev6
Subscribe to REI Daily & Enter to Win a FREE Strategy Call:
go.therealestatecpa.com/41JuQBX
Connect with Engineered Tax Services:
https://portal.engineeredtaxservices.com/cost-segregation/quick-start?utm_source=Live+Event&utm_medium=Others&utm_campaign=hall_cpa&pagesense_source=729733000061045013&utm_term=kim_lochridge&utm_content=cost_segregation
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346. From Cockpit to Capital: Tax Strategies High W-2 Earners Need to Know with Tait Duryea
Tax Smart Real Estate Investors Podcast
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346. From Cockpit to Capital: Tax Strategies High W-2 Earners Need to Know with Tait Duryea
From the cockpit to commercial real estate, Tate’s story shows how a high-earning W-2 professional can build wealth outside of the stock market. In this episode of the Tax Smart REI Podcast, Tate shares the lessons he learned moving from single-family to multifamily to syndications and the strategies that help pilots and other professionals put their money to work more effectively.
You'll learn:
- How Tate’s early mistakes shaped his investing philosophy
- Why LPs should evaluate sponsors before the deal
- Where commercial real estate sits in today’s cycle
- How oil & gas and STRs can reduce taxes for W-2 earners
- Why access to alternatives in retirement accounts could be a game-changer
To become a client, request a consultation from Hall CPA, PLLC at go.therealestatecpa.com/3KSEev6
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Connect with Eckard Enterprises: eckardenterprises.com/taxsmartrei/
More From Tait:
Website: https://www.turbinecap.com
Co-authored Oil and Gas eBook:
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Daniel Rusteen's Airbnb book:
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Tax Smart Real Estate Investors Podcast
In this episode of the Tax Smart REI Podcast, Thomas Castelli and Nathan Sosa, Head of the National Tax Department at Hall CPA, sit down with Alex Savage, CPA, CFP, to unpack the Mega Backdoor Roth 401(k), one of the most powerful yet underutilized tax strategies for high-income earners.
They break down how the strategy works, who qualifies, and why it can be a game-changer for those looking to build long-term, tax-free retirement wealth, all while balancing real estate investing and other income streams. From contribution limits and in-plan conversions to control group rules and timing, this episode covers everything you need to know to decide whether this advanced strategy fits your situation.
You’ll learn:
- What makes the “Mega” Backdoor Roth 401(k) different from a traditional or standard Roth IRA
- How high-income W-2 earners and solopreneurs can contribute up to $70,000+ in after-tax dollars
- Why this strategy can help you manage future tax rates, Social Security taxation, and estate planning
- The key testing and timing rules to avoid IRS pitfalls
- When a Mega Backdoor Roth makes sense and when real estate might be the better play
Whether you’re a tech executive, business owner, or high-earning real estate investor, this episode gives you the clarity to determine if the Mega Backdoor Roth 401(k) belongs in your financial toolkit and how to use it strategically alongside your real estate portfolio.
To become a client, request a consultation from Hall CPA, PLLC at go.therealestatecpa.com/3KSEev6
Subscribe to REI Daily & Enter to Win a FREE Strategy Call:
go.therealestatecpa.com/41JuQBX
Connect with Engineered Tax Services:
https://portal.engineeredtaxservices.com/cost-segregation/quick-start?utm_source=Live+Event&utm_medium=Others&utm_campaign=hall_cpa&pagesense_source=729733000061045013&utm_term=kim_lochridge&utm_content=cost_segregation
Get the Solar White Paper:
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The Tax Smart Real Estate Investors podcast is for general information purposes only and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Information on the podcast may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. No reader, user, or listener of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal and tax advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. Only your individual attorney and tax advisor can provide assurances that the information contained herein – and your interpretation of it – is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Use of, and access to, this podcast or any of the links or resources contained or mentioned within the podcast show and show notes do not create a relationship between the reader, user, or listener and podcast hosts, contributors, or guests. Any mention of third-party vendors, products, or services does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. You should conduct your own due diligence before engaging with any vendor.