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Tax & Wealth

Taxes are the largest expense in most high-income households — larger than housing, larger than lifestyle spending, larger than any individual line item in most budgets. Yet tax planning consistently receives less attention than investment selection, despite generating returns that compound indefinitely. This pillar covers the full landscape of tax strategy and wealth building for high earners, from the foundational to the sophisticated.

The income side starts with understanding exactly what you pay. Income tax breaks down the marginal and effective rate structure for different income levels and filing statuses. Take-home pay calculates what a gross income actually produces after all federal, state, and payroll deductions. State taxes examines how dramatically tax burden varies across states — a difference that compounds to millions of dollars over a career for high earners.

The deduction and deferral strategies that reduce taxable income are covered in deductions and retirement accounts, where the mechanics of 401(k)s, IRAs, backdoor Roths, and defined benefit plans are laid out in detail. Capital gains covers the preferential rate structure for long-term investment income and the strategies that govern when and how to realize gains.

For high earners with equity compensation, equity & comp addresses the specific tax mechanics of RSUs, ISOs, NSOs, and ESPP — one of the most complex and consequential areas of high-income tax planning. Bonus & windfall covers how unexpected large income events are taxed and how to plan around them. Estate planning, business taxes, FIRE strategy, and net worth complete the picture of tax-integrated wealth management.

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State Tax on $120k Income: Where You Keep the Most

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$100k in California vs Texas: Full Annual Tax Gap

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Most Tax-Friendly States for $80k–$130k Earners

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SALT Cap Impact on $100k Households in High-Tax States

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State Tax Burden at $100k Income: All 50 States Ranked

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State Income Tax Guide for High Earners (2026)

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Combined Federal and State Rate at $400k Income

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State Tax on Remote Workers: Which States Still Claim You

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No-Income-Tax States: True Savings After Everything

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Washington State Tax Advantage: Capital Gains Catch

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Part-Year Residency Tax: Cost of Splitting States

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Moving to a Low-Tax State: Annual Savings Calculator

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California vs Texas: Annual Tax Difference at $300k

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State Capital Gains Tax: How States Differ

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Oregon and Minnesota Income Tax: High Earner Cost

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New York vs Florida: State Tax Gap for $250k Earners

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Highest State Income Tax Rates in 2026: All States

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$500k Income Tax Rate: Every Layer Explained

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$120k Married vs $120k Single: Tax Rate Difference

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AMT Exposure at $300k to $750k Income

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$200k Income Tax Bill: Federal, State, and FICA

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How State Income Tax Changes Your Federal Math

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$100k Income Tax Bill: Federal, State, and FICA

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Income Tax Guide for $150k to $500k Earners (2026)

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