According to the Tax Foundation, America celebrated Tax Freedom Day on April 13th this year. This means that the average American will have spent 103 days working to pay their taxes. I find this concept quite interesting because of the great deal of time I spend talking about tax and financial freedom.
Tax Freedom Day is a calculated date based on economic figures and tax burdens throughout the country. For anyone experiencing the stress of dealing with IRS tax obligations or debt problems "tax freedom" may have a different meaning. The real Tax Freedom Day occurs the day an individual decides to take control of their tax situation.
While we cannot eliminate taxes from our lives (at least not anytime in the foreseeable future), we can eliminate some of the stress and anxiety that surround tax matters by following a tax plan that is proactive. Tax freedom is a necessary step on the journey to financial freedom.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tax Freedom
Labels: tax resolution, financial plan, tax debt
financial freedom,
IRS problems,
tax freedom,
tax plan
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment