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💰PTIN Renewal “Discount” Alert
Listen up, bullies the IRS just rolled out a major price drop for PTIN renewals this season… and by major, I mean a whole dollar 😅. 👉 Starting October 16, 2025, here’s the new breakdown: - IRS user fee: $10 (down from $11) - Contractor fee: $8.75 - Total cost: $18.75 (down from $19.75) That’s right, they shaved off $1. Don’t go ballin’ out all at once with your savings 😝 but hey, compliance is non-negotiable, so make sure you’re renewed and locked in. We stay ready, we stay compliant, and we don’t play with the IRS. Period. 🔥 — Neechie
💰PTIN Renewal “Discount” Alert
1 like • Sep 30
I need to get me a planner & get in order
🎯 Daily Task Scheduling Prompt
Use this prompt each morning (or the night before) to structure your day like a productivity pro: "Today, I will organize my tasks by priority and energy level. First, I’ll list everything I must get done (urgent/important). Then I’ll add what I should get done (important but not urgent). Finally, I’ll list tasks that are optional or low-priority. I will time-block my schedule in this order: high-focus tasks in the morning, collaborative or mid-energy tasks in the afternoon, and admin/follow-up work in the late afternoon. I’ll reserve 10 minutes at the end of the day to reflect and prepare for tomorrow." 💡 Pro Tip: Use categories like: - 🔴 Urgent & Important - 🟡 Important, Not Urgent - 🔵 Low Priority - 🗂 Admin/Follow-Up 📅 Time-block example: - 9am–11am: Deep work / client deliverables - 11am–12pm: Email & communication - 1pm–2pm: Meetings / collaboration - 2pm–3pm: Project updates / documentation - 3pm–4pm: Follow-ups & prep for tomorrow
🎯 Daily Task Scheduling Prompt
1 like • Sep 22
Noted
0 likes • Sep 23
@Neona James I need to get a planner
Let's Talk About It
What is one thing you wish you would've done differently this season with your Tax Business?
Let's Talk About It
1 like • Sep 23
Everything I experienced molded me into doing better. So anything I went through was exactly what I needed for to be better & see better
💰 Money Making Monday, Bullies! 💪✨
It’s the start of the week, and the question is simple: 👉🏾 What’s on your agenda today? 👉🏾 What do you need help with to move your business forward? This space is for accountability AND support. Whether it’s marketing, client outreach, compliance, or just staying consistent speak up. Somebody here has the gem you need. 👑 💡 Affirmation of the Day: I am resourceful. I am supported. I am building a money-making business.
💰 Money Making Monday, Bullies! 💪✨
1 like • Sep 22
@Neona James I’m trying thanks
1 like • Sep 22
@Latoya Fairley thank you an vice versa ❤️
This post is spreading a common myth.
The claim “You are not Head of Household if you only made $20,000 for the whole year” is incorrect. 👉 Fact: Head of Household (HOH) is not determined by how much income you made. The IRS looks at three things: - Were you unmarried (or considered unmarried) at the end of the year? - Did you pay more than half the cost of keeping up your home? - Did a qualifying dependent live with you more than half the year? If the answer is “yes” to those, you could still be HOH even if your income was $20k. 💡 Example: A single parent making $20,000, paying rent and groceries, and supporting a child can qualify as HOH. But someone making $80,000 with no dependents cannot.
This post is spreading a common myth.
1 like • Sep 14
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