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Tax season 2026 — done ✨Thank you to everyone who trusted me this year — I truly appreciate every client.This season sho...
04/27/2026

Tax season 2026 — done ✨

Thank you to everyone who trusted me this year — I truly appreciate every client.

This season showed me a clear shift:
my clients are growing — and growing with me.

More businesses, more payroll setups, more advanced tax situations.

At the same time, I’ve been working with more complex cases:
• international income
• investments & property sales
• business structures & tax decisions

And honestly — this is exactly the work I enjoy the most.

My client base has almost doubled this season, and I’m very grateful for that.

Moving forward, my focus is simple:
to keep growing, improving my services, and building a strong team and system to support my clients even better.

Thank you for your trust 🤍
More updates coming soon

Oxana
Accountant | AFSP


02/21/2026

A “qualified tips” letter ≠ automatic deduction.

There is a list of eligible professions and specific limitations.

2025 is a transition year — and it’s not as simple as it sounds.

Comment your profession below, and I’ll help clarify how it may apply to you.





02/19/2026

Filing your own tax return? Be careful.

The 2025 Form 1040 has changed.
There is a new checkbox that many people may overlook.

If you miss it, you could lose valuable tax credits and deductions.

The question asks:
Did you live in the U.S. for more than 6 months in 2025?

Small details like this can make a big difference.

Follow for more updates about changes in the 2025 tax return — I’ll be breaking them down step by step.





02/06/2026

Caught a trend 😌

Lately everyone’s creating caricatures with ChatGPT using the prompt:
“Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me.”

Even AI seems to know my job pretty well 😌
Taxes, numbers, and paperwork — all accurate.

yes — this is pretty much my daily routine ☕📊

01/30/2026

Important reminder for the 2025 tax season.

You cannot claim the tips or overtime deductions if:
– you do not have an SSN, or
– you file your return as Married Filing Separately (MFS).

Status and documentation matter.
Always check eligibility before filing.




01/28/2026

Earned tips in 2025? You may be able to deduct them on your tax return.

But there are important details to know 👇

✔️ This deduction applies federally only
✔️ Income limits apply:
 • up to $150,000 for single filers
 • up to $300,000 for married filing jointly
✔️ The maximum deduction is $25,000

Follow along — I’ll be sharing more important details in the next video.





01/28/2026

How to calculate overtime for tax purposes 👇

Not all overtime pay is deductible — only the portion above your regular hourly rate qualifies.

In this example, the deductible amount is $20, not $60.

👉 Follow me to learn about new tax deductions for 2025 and how to claim them correctly — without missing money or making costly errors.




01/26/2026

January 26 — tax season officially starts.

I’m taking off 🚀
If you need help with taxes or bookkeeping — you know where to find me 😉





01/25/2026

Business tax returns can be filed starting January 13.
If you’re a business owner — now is the time to check if your bookkeeping is ready.

If you need help with cleanup or preparing your books for filing, feel free to DM me.
I’ll be glad to help.





01/24/2026

Received overtime in 2025 but don’t see it on your W-2?
That’s normal — the W-2 form wasn’t updated for 2025.
Your accountant can’t guess these numbers.

👉 You must collect all 2025 pay stubs, calculate overtime, and provide the data yourself.
Yes, 2025 is a transition year — this is the only way.

Save this and share with someone who worked overtime.





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