This course is designed to provide an introduction to the fundamental principles and practices of tax planning and preparation. The course covers topics such as the basic structure of the tax system, common types of taxes, and the filing requirements for individuals and businesses. It also discusses the importance of keeping accurate and up-to-date records for tax purposes, as well as common deductions and credits that can reduce tax liabilities. Additionally, the course covers the basics of tax law and how it applies to various life events, such as buying a home, starting a business, and making charitable contributions. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of the basics of tax planning and preparation and be able to use this knowledge to make informed decisions about their own taxes.
Course Features
- Lectures 21
- Quiz 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level Beginner
- Language English
- Students 148
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 21 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Filing Taxes11
- 1.0Filing an Extension for Your Taxes6 Minutes
- 1.1Form 4868 Download10 Minutes
- 1.2Getting Audited10 Minutes
- 1.32022 Tax Year Deadlines3 Minutes
- 1.4Lower Refunds for 2022 Tax Year5 Minutes
- 1.5Extensions7 Minutes
- 1.6Getting Ready for 2023 Tax Year6 Minutes
- 1.7Being Thorough on Your Tax Return6 Minutes
- 1.8Estimated Tax Penalties6 Minutes
- 1.9Estimated Taxes10 Minutes
- 1.10How to Pay Estimated Taxes3 Minutes
- Side Hustles and Taxes3
- Compliance4
- Advice4
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Great course Ronnie! Say, you mentioned the ‘side hustle’ and declaring business income and expenses. What about for those situations when someone uses Venmo to pay me back for dinner or concert tickets? As we will likely be getting 1099’s for these activities, should we keep documentation when we do this so we can identify that this was not business related income and the income is offset directly by an expense?