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Donation-Based Crowdfunding

Background to Donation-Based Crowdfunding You’ve seen it on Facebook countless times. A tragedy occurs to a friend of a friend, and your (first level) friend sets up a GoFundMe page to raise money for the poor unfortunate souls. An old friend approached me not too long ago. Her brother needed an organ transplant, but because he majored in circus at Florida State (no joke…well, a circus major is, itself, a joke), her brother had no

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Taxing Social Media Influencers – Taxing, Briefly

Harsh Truths Taxing social media influencers? Way harsh, we know. Influencers have it tough anyhow, what with having to photograph everything they eat, or wear, or sneeze on.  Nevertheless, your fearless editors at Briefly Taxing thought it prudent to discuss some harsh truths about getting your money for nothing (and your “gifts” for free)—just in case you were thinking about getting into the social media influencing gambit. In this post, we won’t cast aspersions against

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The 2021 Child Tax Credit – Taxing, Briefly

I’m not saying that you had kids for the tax breaks, but no one at Briefly Taxing would judge you if this consideration didn’t play a small role in the decision to bring your dependents (children, rather) into the world.  With that having been said, let’s talk about the 2021 child tax credit. Congress Had Kids, Too (Apparently) Like a groundhog seeing its shadow in February, at some point in 1997, Congress chanced upon its

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Donation-Based Crowdfunding

Background to Donation-Based Crowdfunding You’ve seen it on Facebook countless times. A tragedy occurs to a friend of a friend, and your (first level) friend sets up a GoFundMe page to raise money for the poor unfortunate souls. An old friend approached me not too long ago. Her brother needed

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Taxing Social Media Influencers – Taxing, Briefly

Harsh Truths Taxing social media influencers? Way harsh, we know. Influencers have it tough anyhow, what with having to photograph everything they eat, or wear, or sneeze on.  Nevertheless, your fearless editors at Briefly Taxing thought it prudent to discuss some harsh truths about getting your money for nothing (and

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The 2021 Child Tax Credit – Taxing, Briefly

I’m not saying that you had kids for the tax breaks, but no one at Briefly Taxing would judge you if this consideration didn’t play a small role in the decision to bring your dependents (children, rather) into the world.  With that having been said, let’s talk about the 2021

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