Tackling the Big Beautiful Bill with CPA Abbie McGuire
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In today's episode, Matt invites his CPA and frequent collaborator Abbie McGuire to talk about a the tax implications of the Big Beautiful Bill in detail, including changes to the standard deduction, estimated tax payments, new temporary tax deductions, and more. They also discuss why it's important to build a relationship with your tax provider and plan ahead for future tax changes by engaging with them throughout the year, not just during tax season! Simple things like reviewing your W-4 each year can help you avoid unforeseen tax bills at the end of the year, and help you gather the documentation you need to minimize your tax bill when it comes time to file.
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