Why May and June are Good Months for Tax Planning

Since May and June are the months that follow tax filing season, people usually have access to a data-rich, comprehensive view of their entire financial picture.

That means having information readily available to inform tax mitigation strategies and guide tax-related decisions for the rest of the year. In this article, we give readers four ways a little bit of tax planning now can reduce stress later.

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