Roth Conversions for 60+ Retirees in Nevada: A Tax Guide
Quick Summary: Nevada retirees over 60 can convert traditional IRAs to Roth accounts and pay zero state income tax — saving up to $39,900 compared to California residents on a …
Las Vegas local since 15 years. Real money tips for seniors 60+: Medicare, Social Security, housing, and retirement life in Nevada. No theory, just lived experience.
Quick Summary: Nevada retirees over 60 can convert traditional IRAs to Roth accounts and pay zero state income tax — saving up to $39,900 compared to California residents on a …
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Medicare Part B covers eye exams only for specific conditions (glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, AMD, cataracts) — routine exams are not covered. Las Vegas…
Quick Summary: Social Security survivor benefits can replace 71.5%–100% of a deceased spouse’s benefit — but only if you claim at the right age. In Nevada, the average widow receives …
⭐ Quick Summary The CMS just finalized major changes to how Medicare Advantage plans can be sold starting in 2027. The new rule rolls back several consumer protections — agents …
Quick Summary: Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) is 100% free — but it’s NOT a physical exam. It’s a prevention planning session. Many Las Vegas seniors skip it because they …
Quick Summary: Nevada seniors 60+ can qualify for SNAP with income up to 200% of the federal poverty level. The average Nevada senior SNAP benefit is $103/month — and enrollment …
Quick Summary: AARP Tax-Aide is completely free and open to all ages. Las Vegas locations helped 3,000+ seniors in 2025 get an average $1,200 refund — no AARP membership required. …
Quick Summary: Adults over 65 take an average of 5+ prescription medications daily — and drug interactions become increasingly dangerous with age. In Nevada’s heat, dehydration can make many common …
Quick Summary: Heart disease is the #1 killer of Americans over 60 — responsible for 1 in 4 deaths. In Nevada, the extreme summer heat adds extra strain on your …