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Bellingham, WALocal News

KGMI’s Dianna Hawryluk recently hosted CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger in a podcast episode focused on tax filing strategies. With tax season looming, the discussion emphasizes the need for preparation and understanding of the filing process. Schlesinger shares expert insights on maximizing deductions and credits, which can greatly affect individuals' tax outcomes. She stresses the importance of maintaining accurate records and staying informed about changing tax laws that could impact filings. This informative episode serves as a vital resource for listeners, especially those who may find tax regulations daunting.

By providing clear guidance, the podcast aims to empower individuals to navigate their tax obligations with confidence. The conversation also touches on common pitfalls to avoid during tax preparation, further enhancing its value. As tax season approaches, this timely advice is essential for anyone looking to streamline their filing process and optimize their returns.

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