Boost Retirement Contributions
By increasing savings in your 401(k) and IRA accounts, you can reduce your current tax liability while building your nest egg. Here’s a closer look:
Implement Tax-Efficient Investments
Here are three more strategies to consider for reducing your tax burden:
Leverage Charitable Giving
And being strategic about it is critical when trying to reduce your tax bill.For instance, you might set up a donor-advised fund (DAF), which is an efficient way to manage your giving while securing tax benefits. You can set one up through a financial institution or a community foundation. Once you contribute, you’ll get an immediate tax deduction. However, this deduction is subject to certain limitations based on your adjusted gross income (AGI) – 60 percent for cash contributions and 30 percent for contributions of appreciated securities. Still, it reduces your taxable income for the current year. And that’s a good thing.
Gift Assets to Your Family
This is another good strategic move. Both you and your relatives will love it. In fact, the IRS lets you give up to $19,000 per year (as of 2026) without triggering gift taxes. Think college tuition or home down payments. However, while gifting assets can reduce the size of your taxable estate, it does not reduce your taxable income for income tax purposes. But here’s the upside: By using the gift tax exclusion, you’ll avoid increasing your estate tax liability later on.
Utilize Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs)
If you’re retired and over 70 ½, QCDs offer a powerful tax advantage. Get this: you can transfer up to $111,000 annually (in 2026) directly from your IRA to qualified charities without counting that amount as taxable income.
These are just a few of the ways high-earners can strategize for taxes. But no matter what tools and strategies you harness, the goal is putting together a smart plan so you can keep more of what you earn.
Sources
https://www.farther.com/foundations/tax-planning-strategies-for-high-income-earners#:~:text=401(k)%20and%20IRA%20Contributions,situation%20and%20provide%20personalized%20advice
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/minimum-salary-required-considered-top-170108488.html?guccounter=1
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