by Danny Cieniewicz | Jul 27, 2023 | College, Taxes
You may have heard of qualified education expenses. They’re types of expenses the IRS allows for special tax treatment. It’s similar to qualified withdrawals from a retirement account. If a withdrawal is “qualified,” you won’t have to pay...
by Danny Cieniewicz | Jul 27, 2023 | Paying for College, Student Loans
If there is a hierarchy to student loans, we all know number 1. No student loans at all. But for most middle-class families in today’s age, student loans are a fact of life. I’ve made it my mission to help families avoid excessive student loan debt, as I...
by Danny Cieniewicz | Jul 26, 2023 | 529 Plans, Saving for College, Taxes
When choosing the best option to invest for college, many folks have questions which is the way to go. I’ve seen many people asking, should I use a 529 plan or a high-yield savings account? Unfortunately, I think the question itself stems from a...
by Danny Cieniewicz | Jul 21, 2023 | Paying for College
The IRS allows business owners numerous benefits. Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty of tax we all pay and business owners are no exception. But when it comes to paying for college, I believe saving on taxes is crucial. One way in which business owner...
by Danny Cieniewicz | Jul 3, 2023 | Student Loans, Taxes
For many student loan borrowers, monthly payments can be overbearing. For others, the payment is a bit more manageable. What all borrowers should know is that there is potential the interest on student loans can be deducted from income and lower taxable liability....