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NFT Tax Implications for Washington Investors
While many things are dividing the world right now, it’s good to know people can still unite around shared interests… like college basketball. According to an American Gaming Association (AGA) survey, something like 45 million people planned to wager $3.1...
2021 Tax Credits Washington Taxpayers Can Bank On
Believe me, I’ve seen some of the craziest tax claims in my office over the years, but claiming captured military equipment hasn’t been one of them. Recently the Ukrainian government assured its people they wouldn’t be held liable for taxation on any Russian...
Tax Identity Theft Protection Tips for Washington Taxpayers
Change is sneaky… and (often) sudden, catching the best of us off guard and forcing us to scramble for some steady ground. Just consider the war in Ukraine. We’ve all been surprised by how quickly things have escalated in the last two weeks and by the devastation...
Factors Affecting Washington Taxpayers’ 2021 Tax Refund
The world seems to be hanging on a razor's edge.There’s a lot of fear going around with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week. With a 24-hour news cycle, a heap of different internet sources, social media feeds, and more, it’s difficult to not give in to it all… and...
Credit Cards: A Money Management for Washington Teens Tool
Well, before I jump into money management for teens, let’s focus on the fact that a month has gone by since the beginning of tax season. And boy has it been a veritable whirlwind of activity in the Rupert Tax & Advisory Services LLC office. We’ve got our arms deep in...
How to Reduce Taxes in Retirement: Ryan Rupert’s Pro Advice
Before I get into today’s discussion on how to reduce taxes in retirement, let’s talk about the combined excitement of the Super Bowl, the Olympics, and Valentine’s Day that has swept Washington homes and businesses the past week. A surge of football parties, hours...
Retirement Contribution Tax Deductions for Washington Filers
So, I’m not one for constant gloom-and-doom talk, but I do believe in giving it to you straight. And here it is:Things at the IRS are a maelstrom of hot mess. Some very serious voices are sounding the alarm of impending disaster at the agency ... and no one really...
Pros and Cons of Long-Term Care Insurance: Rupert Tax & Advisory Services LLC’s Guide
Before I get into discussing the pros and cons of long-term care insurance, let’s talk about the weather… yeap… the weather.Warm and sunny temps marked the holiday season for most of the US in 2021, ruining visions of a white Christmas. Now, at the beginning of 2022,...
Ryan Rupert’s List of 2021 Tax Documents Needed for Filing
Ding ding ding! Open season on 2021 tax filing has officially begun, and we’re already rolling up our sleeves and getting to work on tax returns for some of our Washington clients.With all the backlog and changes at the IRS, getting ahead of the tax storm is going to...