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February 25, 2022 By john

How To Get $8,000 From The Childcare Tax Credit

People get stressed when tax season approaches as everyone is required to file their taxes correctly or face significant financial consequences. This year however, parents get a reprieve as they can write off up to $8,000 through the childcare tax credit. The following points will provide insight

Filed Under: Taxes

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February 18, 2022 By john

Gov Inslee Delays Taxes On Long-Term Care Program Until 2023

On January 27, 2022, Gov. Inslee signed into law, House Bill 1732. Initially slated to take effect in April 2022, the WA Cares Fund Tax has been delayed until July 2023. This long-term care program ensures elders and retired residents have access to proper care. The cost will be 0.58% from

Filed Under: News

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February 11, 2022 By john

Can You Claim a Home Office Deduction If You Worked at Home During Covid?

No; not unless you're self-employed. Thinking about getting a tax deduction for the period you worked from home during the pandemic? Some managed to make a few more savings than usual -- especially if they previously commuted to their office or ate out. On the other hand, some things became more

Filed Under: Deductions

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February 4, 2022 By john

Fossil Fuels Getting More Tax Breaks Than Eco-Conscious Alternatives In Seattle

Seattle has proven its dedication to using renewable energy sources instead of the costly, climate changing, and less desirable fossil fuels. However, the recent announcements by the government administration is re-shifting the focus. Ironically, fossil fuels are getting more tax breaks than

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January 28, 2022 By john

When to Quit Your 9-to-5

"An entrepreneur is someone who jumps off a cliff and builds an airplane on the way down." This adage is the startup world in a nutshell. Things move at terminal velocity and you need to think quickly. While there are people who save and meticulously plot out the next 5, 10, 15 years, arguably, most

Filed Under: Small Business

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January 21, 2022 By john

Passive Income Ideas To Rapidly Transform A Hobby Into A Career

Passive income is the dream. It's a great feeling to know you're generating income in your sleep. For some, it's why they get into the stock market, website development and real estate. And in today's economy, there's no better time to start. There are various reasons why you might be looking for

Filed Under: Small Business

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January 14, 2022 By john

Inflation Has Many Pessimistic About Their Financial Goals

Millions of people have seen their livelihoods change since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. You've likely seen some negative effects on your life, potentially some positive.  For example, many have noticed a net decrease in their overall budget, with more expenses toward groceries. While

Filed Under: pandemic

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January 7, 2022 By john

If You Have Kids, The IRS Would Like To Have A Word With You

Since 1997, the federal child tax credit continues to assist millions of families with providing for their children. Originally developed as a way to provide economic relief, it enables the taxpayer to receive a maximum tax credit of $2,000 for each qualifying child.   On average, the credit

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