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Days Until Tax Day
The start of a new year doesn’t only mean it’s time for wistful resolutions. Tax season is here!
It’s a needlessly complicated system that requires us all to become experts on tax law, lest we want Uncle Sam to come a-knockin’. The whole process takes the average American 11–13 hours to complete. And we’re not as lucky as people in Estonia, whose tax rules are so to-the-point that it takes some taxpayers only a minute to file. Wow, what’s that like?
Since we’re in the US, Money Scoop is here to answer all your burning tax questions in our 2023 tax guide. We’ve broken down the tough topics, talked with experts, and answered a bunch of hypotheticals. Hopefully, you’ll walk away a little wiser—and only take 10 hours to do your taxes.
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2023 Tax Guide: Everything you need to know
These business founders will leave you hungry
You’ve changed, Taxman
These business founders will leave you hungry
Locked and loaded
Locked and loaded
You’ve changed, Taxman
Don’t file without checking your 2022 tax status first
Locked and loaded
Why you won’t see as many tax perks this year
How a unique LLC does their taxes
Side hustle tax don’ts
Respect the hustle
How a unique LLC does their taxes
Why you won’t see as many tax perks this year
Don’t file without checking your 2022 tax
status first
Respect the hustle
Side hustle tax don’ts
What it means for your taxes when working abroad
Working abroad? Uncle Sam is always with you
Working abroad? Uncle Sam is always with you
What it means for your taxes when working abroad
How much of your severance package is up for grabs?
Adding insult to injury
Adding insult to injury
How much of your severance package is
up for grabs?
How inflation has affected 2023 tax policy
Taxflation
Taxflation
How inflation has affected 2023 tax policy
The IRS is cracking down on peer-to-peer payments
Viva la Venmo
Viva la Venmo
The IRS is cracking down on peer-to-peer payments
Mark Jaeger, VP of tax operations at TaxAct, responds to the
most common tax questions
Any questions?
Any questions?
Mark Jaeger, VP of tax operations at TaxAct, responds to the most common tax questions
How public benefit corporations can navigate tax season and
overall financial planning
Good guys finish first
Good guys finish first
How public benefit corporations can navigate tax season and overall financial planning