Taxes & Deductions
Raising kids in the current year isn’t just about managing homework and sports schedules—it’s also about navigating the yearly tax season maze.
Missing the tax filing deadline can feel like dropping the ball in the final seconds of a game, especially when the IRS starts tacking on penalties.
If you’ve ever gotten paid through Venmo or PayPal for freelance work, received a 1099 form, or made side money on platforms like Etsy, there’
Juggling multiple jobs in a single tax year can feel like spinning plates—just when one stops, another starts, and somehow the math never quite evens out.
When you get married, you automatically have to start making joint decisions about money—including how to file your taxes. But for a lot of couples, choosing
Filing taxes for the first time feels a lot like trying to read instructions in a language you’ve never seen before. It’s confusing, weirdly high-stakes
If you’ve ever driven for Uber, sold vintage finds on eBay, rented out a guest bedroom, or accepted a Venmo payment tagged “Services,” you’
Ever find yourself staring at your tax return months later, realizing something’s off? Maybe a 1099 never made it into the mix, or you claimed single when
Tax season brings all kinds of questions—one of the biggest is what you’re actually allowed to subtract from your income before taxes hit.
If you’ve been paying off student loans this year, here’s something that might actually go in your favor: you could knock up to $2,500 off your taxable









