As the holiday season approaches, many of us feel a mix of excitement and anxiety. Amid the festive atmosphere, gift-giving, holiday gatherings, and travel costs can quickly add up, often leaving us with an inflated credit card bill come January. For busy...
September is the official end of summer and a return to classes for students and teachers. It is also estimated tax time again! If you receive income where there is no withholding (eg. Investment earnings, home business) then you are probably familiar with estimated...
Let’s start the year organized! January 1st – First day to fund traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs and SEP IRAs (for self-employed and small business owners) for the current year January 18th – Your 4th quarter 2021 estimated taxes are due! January 31st – Your...