Dollars & Common Sense

Decisions You Make During the Year That Shape Your Taxes

42 min · 26. mar. 2026
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Most people think tax season is when their taxes are decided, but in reality, the outcome is shaped by financial decisions made throughout the entire year. This show breaks down how choices around retirement savings, investment activity, income timing, and charitable giving all play a role in what you ultimately owe. Instead of reacting in April, we explore how proactive planning can lead to more predictable and efficient tax outcomes. You will learn how small decisions made consistently can add up to meaningful tax savings over time. The goal is not to avoid taxes entirely, but to make smarter, more informed choices that align with your long term financial plan.

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