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An adviser told me I can save 35% of the taxes on a Roth conversion. Is that true?
An article questions whether an adviser's claim that a Roth conversion can save 35% in taxes is legitimate. The piece applies the cautionary principle that if something sounds too good to be true, it likely is, suggesting skepticism toward such financial claims.
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