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Time for 2022 Year-End Tax Moves

With a few exceptions, year-end tax planning must be completed by this New Year’s Eve. Some notable exceptions include contributions to certain retirement plans such as IRAs and Solo 401(k) plans and also HSA plans. Payments to these plans have various 2023 deadlines.

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The Independent Contractor's Tax Survival Guide

Welcome to the tax jungle, independent contractors! In this week’s tax tip we offer you a survival guide against the most dangerous of predators, the IRS. This article, provided by Forbes Advisor, instructs how to calculate the federal taxes you may be dealing with, including: self employment tax and income tax, and all the essentials you need to survive next tax season.

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The Fed Takes us for a Hike

Many of our readers already know that the Federal Reserve has increased its rates. However, many do not know how exactly these rates affect their credit, payments, and more. Luckily, the Dayton Daily News has this article that is written to inform us of exactly that. This article shows the importance of being up to date on the current actions of the Fed for the very reasons that it lists.

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Knowing Your Tax Rate

When dealing with various financial circumstances such as promotions, benefits, and marriage or divorce, it can be difficult to determine how much in taxes you will owe to the federal government. This article from Kiplinger written by Rocky Mengle serves as a great refresher for understanding taxes which can help you plan for your financial future.

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Inflation: Understanding the Thing That Everyone Hates

As we all know, inflation has been in the headlines for quite some time. Nonetheless, most people only know that the cost of things have gone up but not the specifics on how much inflation is truly affecting them. Products vary in how much more expensive they’ve gotten, and some have actually gone down in price. Luckily, the Wall Street Journal has your back with this article that details what items have been affected by inflation and how, in turn, it affects you.

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How to Vent at Work Without Getting Fired

Sometimes, you just have to let it all out. But should you really vent about your arduous commute, insufferable boss and disappointing cost-of-living adjustment—at work?

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