Episode 61: Major Tax-Prep Companies Accused of Selling Client Data
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In this episode we discuss: Many tax credits and deductions are slated to end in the next few years without legislative changes.  New rules allow for tax credits for additional types of electronic vehicles (EVs). The IRS has declared the 2022 tax stimulus payments as non-taxable.  Three tax-prep companies have been accused of selling private client information.  We also hear from Mandy Talley-Kaufman, owner of The Kritter Sitter a Pet Sitting and Transportation business that has been in operation for 16 years.  She talks to us about the importance of hiring professionals that are licensed, insured and trained, the difficulty of hiring staff in this current climate, and her love of running a local business.     
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