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Tax Planning for Freelancers: 5 Strategic Moves To Make Now To Avoid Tax Pain Next Year

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While the dust from the 2023 tax filing season has long since settled, if you are a freelance worker, independent contractor , or digital nomad, now isn’t the time to forget about your taxes. ” In this form of business, the freelancer is personally responsible for all aspects of the business, including its debts and legal obligations.

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The FTC Banned Noncompetes—What Does That Mean for Businesses and Employees?

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Chamber of Commerce is seeking legal action against the ruling, stating that the FTC is exceeding their administrative authority. Legal challenges have already been filed and the rule may never actually take effect,” says Peter Rahbar, employment attorney, workplace issues expert and founder of The Rahbar Group in New York.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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This goal is more expensive than I’d like to admit, so I strategically plan for those purchases by saving for them on a monthly basis. Despite that, 53% of millennials surveyed in the National Financial Capability Study didn’t have an emergency fund that could cover even three months of expenses. Pay off your debts by interest rate.

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1099 vs W-2: The difference between employees and contractors

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While individuals have until April 18, 2023, to file their personal income taxes, businesses have to start thinking about tax requirements a bit sooner. If you’re not quite sure about the differences between a 1099 and a W-2, keep reading to learn which form to send and how to fill out and file them. Form W-2 filing requirements.

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