
If it seems like our tax code is complicated and confusing, well, it's sort of true. And Congress keeps adding to this complexity with what seems like an ever-growing list of what is and is not taxable. With the April filing deadline right around the corner, this month's newsletter has a fun quiz to test your knowledge about what our tax code says is subject to income taxes. There are also some great tips to help keep your plethora of passwords under control, ideas to help steer clear of common household accidents, and digital skills for today's kids. As always, feel free to pass this information on to anyone that may find it useful and call if you have any questions or concerns.
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