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Taxes After the Fact: What Now and What’s Next

1 h 0 min · 16. apr. 2026
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Taxes are either filed or pushed to extension—but that doesn’t mean you’re done. In this episode, we break down what business owners should still be paying attention to after the deadline has passed, especially if your return isn’t fully finalized yet. There are still decisions, adjustments, and opportunities that can impact what you ultimately pay. We also take a look at how the “Big Beautiful Bill” is affecting businesses right now. What actually changed, what’s getting misunderstood, and where it may create either advantages or unexpected costs depending on how your business is structured. Then we shift forward. What should you be doing today to prepare for 2026 so you’re not reacting again next year? From entity structure considerations to timing of income and expenses, we walk through practical ways to reduce tax burden while aligning with how your business is actually operating. If you’ve ever felt like taxes are something that just happens to you instead of something you can plan for, this episode will help you start thinking differently about how to take control. Be sure to Like, Share, and Subscribe.

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