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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2019 · 10 MIN

Estimated Tax Payments

from Financially Confident Christian

The American tax system operates on a "pay as you go" basis, meaning, the IRS wants taxes paid as you earn your income, not after. For employees, this means payroll withholding. For retirees, this means opting for withholding on Social Security and retirement distributions. For the self-employed or operator outside of normal withholding system, this can mean making estimated tax payments throughout the year. On today's show, Ralph discusses how to calculate and when to pay your estimated taxes.   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 consultation with Ralph's team or to schedule your tax preparation appointment, 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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