'Valero Energy employees considering retirement abroad should recognize that worldwide taxation, limited Medicare coverage overseas, currency fluctuations, and cross-border estate coordination can materially influence long-term income and legacy planning. Be sure to take a comprehensive view of these factors and consult qualified legal and tax professionals before making an international move.' – Paul Bergeron, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.
'Valero Energy employees exploring retirement abroad should carefully weigh how ongoing U.S. tax obligations, health care coverage limitations, currency exposure, and cross-border estate considerations may shape their long-term financial picture. Aim to coordinate with experienced planning, legal, and tax professionals before committing to an international transition.' – Tyson Mavar, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.
In this article, we will discuss:
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Key U.S. tax rules that follow retirees overseas.
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Health care and Medicare considerations for living abroad.
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Financial planning complexities, such as currency risk and estate planning.
By Brent Wolf, CFP®, Wealth Enhancement
For decades, many Americans have dreamed about retiring abroad—whether for lifestyle reasons, proximity to family, or simply a change of scenery. For many Valero Energy employees, the idea of enjoying retirement overseas after years of dedication can feel especially rewarding.
For individuals over 55 with substantial invested assets, retiring abroad may be possible. However, it requires careful planning. Moving overseas does not automatically simplify finances and, in some cases, it can increase complexity—particularly when retirement income includes employer-sponsored plans.
Before making a decision, there are several important financial considerations.
1. The U.S. Tax System Follows You
The United States generally taxes U.S. citizens on their worldwide income, regardless of where they live. This remains true even if a Valero Energy employee establishes residency in another country.
That means:
- Traditional IRA and many employer-sponsored retirement plan withdrawals are generally taxable for U.S. purposes.
- Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) rules apply to most tax-deferred retirement accounts, such as traditional IRAs and many employer plans (though not to Roth IRAs for original owners).
- Social Security benefits may be taxable depending on income levels.
- Capital gains must continue to be reported.
- Depending on thresholds, foreign financial accounts and assets may need to be reported, including potential FBAR (FinCEN Form 114) and/or FATCA Form 8938 filings.
International tax compliance requirements remain in place after moving abroad, and penalties for noncompliance can be significant. U.S. citizens residing overseas typically continue to have federal filing obligations.
2. Medicare and Health Care Outside the United States
Medicare generally does not cover health care services received outside the United States, except in limited circumstances. Some Medigap policies may provide limited emergency coverage abroad, but traditional Medicare coverage is largely restricted to care received within the U.S. 1
As a result, retirees living overseas often evaluate alternative health care arrangements, which may include purchasing additional coverage. For Valero Energy employees accustomed to employer-sponsored health care benefits, this transition requires thoughtful comparison of costs and coverage.
Health care planning for retirees—including income-related Medicare premium considerations and broader long-term planning—can become more complex when residency changes.
3. Currency Risk
If retirement income is denominated in U.S. dollars but expenses are paid in another currency, exchange-rate fluctuations can affect purchasing power. This may be particularly relevant for Valero Energy retirees relying on distributions from U.S.-based retirement accounts.
For example, a significant change in currency exchange rates can increase or decrease the effective cost of living when converting dollars into foreign currency. This exposure introduces additional variability that should be evaluated in long-term income planning.
4. Estate Planning Across Borders
Estate planning can become more complex when assets or beneficiaries span multiple jurisdictions. Valero Energy employees who accumulate assets across different states or countries during their careers may already have layered estate considerations.
Many countries have forced heirship rules. Some impose inheritance taxes on local assets. Legal treatment of trusts may differ from U.S. law, and foreign real estate may require additional planning to align with U.S. estate documents.
When individuals own property or financial accounts outside the United States, coordination between U.S. estate planning documents and local legal requirements is often necessary.
Evaluating the Decision Carefully
Retiring abroad can be appealing for lifestyle and personal reasons. However, U.S. taxation of worldwide income, limited Medicare coverage outside the country, currency exposure, and cross-border estate planning considerations are important financial factors for Valero Energy employees to evaluate before making a long-term move.
A thoughtful analysis should consider how relocation may affect income planning, tax obligations, health care arrangements, and legacy goals over the coming decades.
How The Retirement Group Can Help
Relocating internationally in retirement introduces tax, health care, estate, and income planning considerations that deserve careful review. The Retirement Group works with individuals navigating complex retirement decisions, including Valero Energy employees evaluating international retirement, and can help assess how a move abroad may affect long-term planning.
If you would like guidance tailored to your situation, you can contact The Retirement Group at (800) 900-5867 to discuss your retirement planning questions.
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1. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Medicare & You 2026 . U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2026, https://www.medicare.gov/publications/10050-medicare-and-you.pdf .
2. Internal Revenue Service. Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad . Publication 54, Dec. 2025, https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p54.pdf .
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What are the modifications to retirement plan contributions for employees of Valero Energy Corporation in 2024, and how do these changes impact both traditional 401(k) contributions and Roth contributions? Could you also elaborate on the distinctions between the two types of contributions offered by Valero Energy Corporation and the potential tax implications for employees?
Modifications to Retirement Plan Contributions: In 2024, Valero Energy Corporation has adjusted its retirement plan contributions to align with evolving regulatory and economic environments. The company offers both traditional 401(k) contributions and Roth contributions. The traditional 401(k) contributions are made pre-tax, reducing the taxable income for employees, which is beneficial during their high-earning years. Roth contributions are made after-tax, offering tax-free growth and withdrawals, which can be advantageous if employees expect to be in a higher tax bracket in retirement. The choice between these options allows employees to tailor their retirement savings in a way that best suits their long-term financial planning.
How can employees of Valero Energy Corporation maximize their retirement benefits through the company's defined benefit or defined contribution plans? Specifically, what strategies or options can employees consider to ensure they are adequately preparing for retirement, including the effects of employer matching contributions and vesting schedules offered by Valero Energy Corporation?
Maximizing Retirement Benefits: Employees of Valero can maximize their retirement benefits by taking full advantage of the company’s matching contributions in the defined contribution plans, which is an immediate return on their investment. Understanding the vesting schedules is also crucial, as it determines the ownership of employer-contributed funds. Employees should consider contributing at least enough to receive the full match, as it represents part of their compensation package. Regularly reviewing and adjusting their investment portfolio within the plan can help in aligning with personal retirement goals and risk tolerance.
What are the eligibility criteria for employees of Valero Energy Corporation to participate in the company's pension plans, and how are accrued benefits calculated over time? Additionally, how do these factors contribute to an employee's overall retirement readiness when planning for post-employment life?
Eligibility and Accrual of Benefits: To participate in Valero's pension plans, employees typically need to meet specific eligibility criteria, which might include a minimum period of service or age requirements. The benefits accrued depend on factors like years of service and salary history. These plans are designed to provide a stable income stream in retirement, contributing to an employee’s overall retirement readiness. Understanding these aspects of the pension plan can help employees plan more effectively for their retirement.
In the event of a job change or leaving Valero Energy Corporation, what options do employees have for managing their retirement accounts? Could you discuss in detail the pros and cons of rolling over a 401(k) into an individual retirement account (IRA) versus cashing it out?
Options Upon Job Change or Leaving Valero: If an employee decides to change jobs or leave Valero, they have several options for managing their retirement accounts. Rolling over a 401(k) into an individual retirement account (IRA) can provide more investment options and potentially lower fees, while preserving the tax-deferred status. Cashing out the 401(k), although immediately accessible, can lead to substantial penalties and taxes, reducing the retirement savings. Each option has pros and cons, depending on the individual's circumstances and retirement strategies.
How does Valero Energy Corporation ensure compliance with federal and state regulations regarding its retirement plans? What specific measures are taken to protect employee retirement savings, and how does the company communicate these protections to its workforce?
Compliance with Regulations: Valero ensures compliance with federal and state regulations regarding retirement plans through regular audits, adherence to plan documents, and by providing transparent communication to employees. The company takes measures to protect the retirement savings of its workforce, which helps in maintaining trust and reliability in its retirement plan offerings.
What resources are available to Valero Energy Corporation employees for financial planning as they approach retirement age? Please provide details on any company-sponsored educational programs, one-on-one financial counseling, or third-party resources that can assist employees in making informed decisions.
Resources for Financial Planning: Valero provides various resources to assist employees in planning for retirement, including access to financial planners, workshops, and online tools that offer personalized guidance. These resources help employees make informed decisions about their retirement savings and overall financial health as they approach retirement age.
What are the potential tax benefits available to Valero Energy Corporation employees when contributing to their retirement plans? Could you elaborate on the current tax implications for contributions made in 2024 and any changes to tax credits or deductions that may impact employees' decision-making regarding their retirement savings?
Tax Benefits for Contributions: Employees contributing to Valero's retirement plans in 2024 can benefit from immediate tax deductions on traditional 401(k) contributions or tax-free growth on Roth contributions. The specific tax implications can influence employees' contributions depending on their current tax situation and future expectations.
How does Valero Energy Corporation's retirement plan compare to those offered by other companies in the energy sector? Can employees access benchmarking data to assess whether their retirement benefits meet industry standards? What elements can employees evaluate when considering the adequacy of their retirement provisions at Valero Energy Corporation?
Comparison with Industry Standards: Valero strives to offer competitive retirement benefits compared to others in the energy sector. Employees might have access to benchmarking data through human resources, which can help them evaluate the adequacy of their retirement benefits relative to industry standards.
What are the processes involved for Valero Energy Corporation employees to initiate a withdrawal or distribution from their retirement accounts upon retirement? Are there particular forms or timelines that must be adhered to, and how does the company provide support during this transition?
Withdrawal or Distribution Processes: Upon retirement, Valero employees can initiate withdrawals or distributions from their retirement accounts by following specific procedures, which include completing certain forms and adhering to outlined timelines. The company provides support during this transition, ensuring that employees understand their options and the implications of their choices.
How can Valero Energy Corporation employees contact the human resources department to inquire about their retirement benefits and plans? Please detail the best avenues—whether through phone, in-person visits, or online portals—available to employees for addressing their retirement-related questions and concerns.
Contacting HR for Retirement Plan Inquiries: Employees can contact Valero's human resources department through various channels such as phone, in-person visits, or online portals to inquire about their retirement plans. This accessibility helps in resolving any questions or concerns regarding retirement benefits and planning.



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