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2025: Important Tax Dates
Jan. 1: The new IRA, retirement plan, and HSA contribution and income limits take effect for the 2025 tax year. Do not miss out on maximizing your tax advantages. #TaxSeason #2025TaxUpdates#FinancialPlanning #TaxSavings #IRALimits #RetirementPlans #HSAs #TaxStrategy
It’s that time of year again! 🎁 A holiday budget can help you stay on track and keep the focus on what really matters—making memories, not debt. Follow these tips to keep your finances in check , and contact an us , as we are here to help! 🎄 💰
Did you know that in the 18th century, England introduced a tax on candles? Some clever folks started making their own candles at home to avoid paying the tax. This led to a rise in homemade candles and a decline in the candle-making industry. 🕯️💸
📜 Today in Tax History 💰
On this day in history gave us one of the most bizarre (and kind of hilarious) tax facts ever: England introduced a tax on beards! Yes, you read that right—your facial hair could cost you cold, hard cash. Let Morales Financial help you tackle them—no beard required. 🧔‍♂️✂️
💡 Tax Fact of the Day! 💡
Did you know that there was a tax on beards in czarist Russia? That's right! Peter the Great introduced a beard tax in 1698 to encourage men to adopt the clean-shaven look that was popular in Western Europe at the time.
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When you finally balance the books, you realize you forgot the coffee break deduction.