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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2018 · 10 MIN

2017 Tax Code Update

from Financially Confident Christian

Deep inside the incredibly large 654-page bipartisan budget bill recently signed into law by Congress are little-noticed extensions of key tax-code benefits that expired in 2016, but now can be used for upcoming 2017 tax filings. If you have already filed your tax returns, you may want to take a listen and file an amended return to ensure you did not leave anything on the table. On today's show, Ralph reviews all of the changes to the tax code that are relevant to this current 2017 tax filing season and going forward. Submit your questions or ideas for future shows, tweet us at @askralphmedia or email us at [email protected]. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter (@askralphmedia) or visit www.askralphmedia.com for more information. To schedule a new business consultation with Ralph, contact him at 302-659-6560 or go to www.askralph.com for more information!Mentioned in this episode:Post roll for Book Becoming

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