16 Of The Worst Pieces Of Financial Advice People Have Ever Been Given
While there's a lot of good financial advice that could be beneficial to someone trying to save money, there's also some really bad guidance being given. The Reddit community was recently ask "What’s the worst piece of financial advice somebody has given you?" The responses were downright concerning. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR THE BEST ONES
Preparing Taxes Sooner Than Later Could Prevent An Unwanted Surprise If You Claimed Unemployment
People who did not and are not withholding taxes from their unemployment checks could be in for a big surprise when they file taxes this year. You could be paying the IRS as much as 25% of your total unemployment payments. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Stimulus Checks And Your 2020 Taxes: Important Stuff You Should Definitely Know
Your federal tax returns play an outsize role in your second stimulus payment and likely your third payment, too. With Tax Season 2020 just around the corner, here's what you need to know. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
2021 Standard Deductions Are Better Than Ever!
To give you a head start, here's something that will make you feel good about your tax return: Standard deductions are increasing for 2021! CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Seven December Moves To Save On 2020 Taxes
If you are the average American, tax considerations and financial adjustments are pretty low on your holiday to-do list. But if you enjoy saving money, are diligent in seeking ways to save, and excellent at following through with your plans, here are seven potential money-saving tips to take to save on this year's taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Five Year-End Tax-Planning Steps to Consider Before the End of the Year
Here are a few tax-planning and tax-saving strategies to consider before December 31 to potentially help reduce your tax burden (or maybe even get you a larger refund in 2021), CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
