Death and taxes is a common reference to the famous quotation:[1]
Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.
—Benjamin Franklin, in a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy, 1789
Who hasn’t heard of that phrase, right?
Well, that time of year is here once again! No, I don’t mean the dying part I’m talking about doing your part as a solid citizen and handing your hard earned cash to the government.
For those of us that live in San Diego County, April is a particularly taxing time. Not only do we have to take care of filing our Federal and California taxes, but property taxes are also due.
Over the last couple of month’s, I’ve come across different articles and blog posts providing some helpful tips for all of us to consider. In thought it would be helpful to put them all together for everyone to access easily
#Tax time is less than a month away.
This Article from National Association of REALTORS® in #RealtorMag gives you… http://t.co/OsANUU60EE— Laura Borja-Mortgage (@SanDiegoHmLoans) March 19, 2014
Helpful Tax info for you amateur investors out there #taxes #stockmarket http://t.co/kJYi2iW5Cd
— Laura Borja-Mortgage (@SanDiegoHmLoans) February 21, 2014
new #landlord or Realtor specializing in investment properties? Great tax tips on #taxdeductions for #rentalhomes http://t.co/VZSFuDvJNC
— Laura Borja-Mortgage (@SanDiegoHmLoans) March 20, 2014
Definitely not the most fun topic or remotely close to our favorite thing to do with our money, but it’s the price we pay for living in paradise!