5 Ways to Reduce Your Taxes in 2025


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Jan 18 2025 42 mins   23

As the year is getting started, are you setting yourself up to be in an even more favorable position with your taxes in 2025? Proactive tax planning at the beginning of the year can help you reduce the tax you pay this year. We're sharing 5 ideas with you on how you can reduce your taxes on this episode of Wise Money.


Season 10, Episode 22


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