
February isn’t just about tax season—it’s also the month of love! While you’re focusing on your loved ones, don’t forget that financial planning is one of the greatest acts of love you can give. Whether you’re preparing for your family’s future, protecting your assets, or maximizing your refund, taking control of your finances now can set the stage for long-term security and peace of mind.
Key Tax Deadlines to Keep in Mind
💡 February 15 – If you’re exempt from backup withholding on your W-9, submit a new form.
💡 March 15 – Deadline for S-Corporations and Partnerships to file their tax returns or request an extension.
💡 April 15 – The big one! Individual tax returns (Form 1040), C-Corporations, and first-quarter estimated tax payments are due.
Tax Planning as an Act of Love
💖 Protect Your Family’s Future – Maximize contributions to retirement accounts and consider estate planning strategies that safeguard your loved ones.
💖 Build Generational Wealth – Take advantage of tax-efficient investment options, 529 college savings plans, and tax-free gifting strategies.
💖 Maximize Your Refund – Ensure you claim deductions and credits like the Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, and education deductions to benefit your family.
💖 Prepare for Life’s Big Moments – Whether it’s buying a home, planning a wedding, or expanding your family, smart tax planning can help you keep more of your hard-earned money.
Let’s Plan for a Prosperous Future—Together
At Collins & Collins Tax Advisors, we believe that tax planning is more than just filing returns—it’s about securing a future filled with love, stability, and financial peace. This tax season, give your future self and your loved ones the gift of smart financial planning.
📅 Book a consultation today and start building your financial legacy.
📩 Contact us at (314) 562-2209 or visit www.collinstaxadvisors.com
Because true love includes financial security.
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