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** Your Money
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Uneven income can make tax planning feel harder than it should. Bonuses, business income, stock sales, Roth conversions, and portfolio distributions rarely arrive in neat quarterly installments. The IRS, however, generally expects taxes to be paid throughout the year.
The good news is that taxpayers usually have more than one way to stay compliant. The right approach depends on cash flow, timing, prior year taxes, and how much certainty you want before April arrives.
Five common methods include:
1. Late-year withholding: Increase paycheck withholding or use IRA withholding late in the year, since withholding is generally treated as if it was paid evenly throughout the year.
2. Prior-year safe harbor: Pay 100% or 110% of last year’s tax liability, depending on income level, to avoid penalties even if this year’s income is higher.
3. Annualized income method: Match estimated payments to when income is actually earned, which can help when income is seasonal or uneven.
4. Strategic penalty approach: In some cases, intentionally paying later may be a calculated liquidity decision, though the penalty rate must be weighed carefully.
5. Hybrid strategy: Pay enough to satisfy the safe harbor, then hold the excess tax reserve in cash or short-term investments until the final payment is due.
The broader planning point is simple: tax payments do not have to be guessed at in isolation. They can be managed as part of the larger cash flow plan, especially in years when income is lumpy, investment gains are realized, or retirement distributions change.
5 Ways to Avoid Tax Penalties in 2026 (https://www.morningstar.com/personal-finance/5-ways-avoid-tax-penalties-2026)
by Sheryl Rowling
** Your Life
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A glass-half-full attitude is not the same thing as pretending life is easy. It is the habit of looking for what is still possible, even when the facts are complicated.
That distinction matters. A more optimistic outlook has been linked with better heart health and lower overall mortality, but the lesson is not that positive thinking magically fixes hard things. It is that mindset can influence how people recover, cope, stay connected, and keep taking care of themselves over time.
In real life, optimism often shows up quietly. It is making the appointment, taking the walk, calling the friend, asking the better question, or believing that one difficult season does not define the whole story.
The glass does not have to be full. Sometimes it is enough to notice that there is still something in it.
People who are optimistic tend to have healthier hearts (https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2026/05/14/studies-link-optimism-better-heart-health-lower-risk-disease/)
by Sydney Page
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** Complexity Simplified
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Hard water stains are not really stains. They are mineral deposits left behind when water evaporates, which is why scrubbing harder often does not solve the problem.
The simple fix is to treat them like buildup, not dirt. Acidic cleaners, including vinegar-based solutions, help break down the minerals. Letting the cleaner sit gives it time to work. Drying the surface afterward helps prevent the same minerals from being left behind again.
Sometimes the trick is not more effort. It is using the right kind of chemistry.
Cleaning Experts Explain How to Remove Hard Water Stains for Good (https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/a71311921/best-way-to-remove-hard-water-stains/)
by Jamie Ueda
** Trivia
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Last week's answer: Granite
This week's question: What is the only continent without an active volcano?
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** Back in 1952, this song reached #1
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