There's a lot in the news these days on personal finance, including a possible new repayment plan for student loans, dealing with marital "financial incompatibility," and new laws pertaining to retirement savings. With all of this going on, it can be hard to keep track and get all of the key facts.
Thant's why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to talk about these various news items, many of which are cause for optimism in the new year. I hope they can help you avoid a tax audit, reduce financial conflict with your spouse, and make for a better retirement savings plan.
In this episode you will learn:
- About a New Student Loan Repayment Plan
- How Much Your Refund Could Be
- About Resolving "Financial Incompatibility" with Couples
- Status of the Federal $10,000 Deduction Limit for State & Local Taxes
- Four Reasons the IRS May Flag Your Return for Audit
- About a New Retirement Law That Increases Tax-Free Savings Options
With tax season having officially started on January 23, the IRS is expecting taxpayers to file more than 168 million returns, most of them before the April 18 deadline. But depending on how involved your finances are, this can be a rather stressful time.
That's why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to talk about the preparation process for your 2022 tax return in an effort to relieve at least some of that stress. Here's what you need to know about preparing it, filing it, and some deductions you might have missed.
In this episode you will learn:
- What You Need to Know When Filing Your Tax Return
- Tips for Making the Filing of Your Return Easier
- Important Things to Need to Know
- About Tax Deductions You May Be Missing