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A teaching note on the tax benefits of retirement savings

Steven T. Schwartz, Eric E. Spires and Richard A. Young

Journal of Accounting Education, 2015, vol. 33, issue 2, 164-181

Abstract: Typical textbook treatments of tax-advantaged retirement savings plans focus on legalistic characteristics such as contribution limits and early withdrawal penalties. Popular press articles on these plans often present a myriad of details on the effects of inflation, rates of return, expected tax rates, ordinary income versus capital gains treatment, and other items that tend to obscure their fundamental tax advantages. The goal of this teaching note is to expose the fundamental tax advantages of retirement savings plans by conducting an analysis of a simplified tax setting. We identify four interrelated benefits of existing retirement plans – tax-deferred contributions, tax-deferred earnings, never-taxed earnings, and income smoothing with progressive tax rates. We also provide a more in-depth analysis of the choice between the two most popular forms of retirement savings, traditional and Roth accounts. An understanding of the properties of the tax benefits of retirement savings can be useful for students who are preparing for careers as tax professionals, as well as individuals who wish to understand the financial planning advice they receive.

Keywords: Pensions; Retirement plans; Tax benefits; Time value of money (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaccedu.2015.02.001

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