5 Last Minute Tax Deductions That Will Lower Your Taxes 🧾

by | Jan 15, 2023 | Traditional IRA




In this video, we’ll show you 5 last minute tax deductions that you can use to lower your taxes. Whether you’re filing your taxes online or in person, these deductions will help you save money on your taxes!

5 actions you still can take now to lower your 2022 taxes:

1) Make a charitable contribution
2) Make a contribution to a traditional IRA
3) Max out any 529 plans
4) Sell any stocks with losses
5) Defer any yearend bonus to be paid in 2023

Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, don’t miss out on these 5 last minute tax deductions! By taking advantage of these deductions, you’ll be able to save money on your taxes! #taxdeduction #taxes #taxdeductions #traditionalira #529plan #charitablegiving #501c3

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Disclosure Disclaimer: The information in this video is provided for general educational purposes only and may not reflect changes in federal or state laws. Please consult with a professional tax advisor about your facts and circumstances.

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