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    Managing Taxes (7)50 Articles

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    Tue, Aug 13, 2024

    What Every Retiree Should Know About Taxes

    These tax-savvy retirement strategies could help you reduce your tax bill, save for the long-term, and keep more of what you’ve earned.

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    Tue, Mar 26, 2024

    Tax Credits vs. Tax Deductions: What’s the Difference?

    Get the lowdown on exemptions, above-the-line deductions, refundable vs. nonrefundable credits, and savings you might not have considered.

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    Tue, Dec 19, 2023

    9 Smart Money Habits Multi-Millionaires Do Differently

    Contrary to popular belief, most wealthy people don’t become rich from one brilliant money move. Instead, most multi-millionaires build wealth over time through healthy money habits. Affluent Americans often share these 9 habits – and the good news is that people of almost any income level can apply them to their own financial lives.

    Wed, Oct 4, 2023

    Should You Make Catch-Up Contributions?

    Catch-up contributions can be excellent financial tools for investors who need to, well, catch-up. However, they can also be a useful financial tool, even if you already are on track to have a financially comfortable retirement.

    Tue, Sep 26, 2023

    Tax-Advantaged Ways to Gift Money to Heirs

    Consider these 3 ways to gift money to your heirs—without racking up your tax bill.

    Wed, Sep 20, 2023

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Will Go Away after 2025. Here’s How to Prepare.

    Several tax cuts and exemptions could disappear overnight when the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act goes away after 2025. So, what should you do? Plan ahead, and discover the actions you can take now to ease the burden later.

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