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Completing a 15 month fellowship! Need help understanding financial situation

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Completing a 15 month fellowship! Need help understanding financial situation Hi, I’m just trying to wrap my head around my current financial situation. I recently graduated college in May and started a fellowship in Mississippi for 15 months. The agreed upon stipend is 50,000 before taxes for the 15 months. I got paid 148 at the end of may! And today I got paid $1276. I’m assuming I’ll be paid 1276 every 2 weeks. So doe…

Reddit Personal Finance 835 2024-06-14

I am completing contract work that is 90 miles away from my home. Can I write any of this off on my taxes?

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I am completing contract work that is 90 miles away from my home. Can I write any of this off on my taxes? I have recently been contracted for some work that is 90 miles, or about an hour and a half, from my home. Given the nature of the work a commute of that extent really just isn’t an option as I am expected to complete work reports and other obligations after a standard work day. I have been told before that work needs to be over 100 miles away f…

Reddit Personal Finance 236 2023-08-29

Completing W4s for a Married Couple with Two Jobs Each

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Completing W4s for a Married Couple with Two Jobs Each My wife and I each have a 9-5 job. We have the same proportion of money being withheld in taxes from each of our paychecks. We’re happy with that proportion as it gives us a livable post-tax income with a nice (but not too large) return every spring. This week, however, we both started new part-time positions and we’re both in uncharted W4 wate…

Reddit Personal Finance 235 2023-08-15

LPT – Embrace ‘Progress Over Perfection’: Focus on making consistent progress rather than striving for flawlessness. Recognize that completing tasks to a satisfactory level is often more valuable than endlessly pursuing perfection.

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LPT – Embrace ‘Progress Over Perfection’: Focus on making consistent progress rather than striving for flawlessness. Recognize that completing tasks to a satisfactory level is often more valuable than endlessly pursuing perfection. submitted by /u/EngineMain199

Life Pro Tips 211 2023-07-11