by Remington Trolli | Mar 17, 2022 | financial advice, Taxes
Nobody likes paying too much tax, right? We may all agree, but when it comes to the sensitive topic of having to pay tax, the practice of using a wash sale is both clever, and silly at the same time. Let us explain why… It’s clever because it’s a practice that means...
by Remington Trolli | Feb 13, 2021 | Accounting, Small Business, Taxes, Taxes 101
Do you have a part-time job in addition to your full-time job? Or maybe you do some ride-sharing on the-side, such as with Uber or Doordash – or other similarly-structured ‘side-hustles’? Are you filing your taxes soon? Then read on! Received a W2 from a Part...
by Remington Trolli | Aug 30, 2019 | Taxes, Taxes 101
As we learned in our previous post Taxes 101: Definitions (miss it? No worries; check it out here!), a deduction is used to help lower a person’s taxable income by making their adjusted gross income (AGI) lower than their gross income. Everyone will need to decide is...
by Remington Trolli | Jul 30, 2019 | Taxes, Taxes 101
Still scratching your head trying to figure out why your tax return was so much smaller, or why you even may have, *gasp*, owed? Since the U.S. education systems fails miserably in teaching us all about taxes and how the system works, we’re going to break it...
by Remington Trolli | May 23, 2019 | Taxes
Wedding Plans Should Include Tax Plans If you’re getting married this year, congratulations! There are a lot of details in planning a wedding, but I’m sure your first tax return as a married couple wasn’t on your list, but it most definitely should...
by tracy@grazianimultimedia.com | Mar 28, 2018 | Recommended Articles, Taxes
This article by Erin touches on how to handle working out of state. Be sure you are getting all the money back that you deserve. Friends, we’re right smack-dab in the middle of tax season… in fact, with less than a month left, I thought I’d answer a...
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