Financial Tools
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We Are Always Here to Help, but We’ve Also Created a Bunch of Tools For You to Manage Your Finances On Your Own!
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Resources & Calculators
Useful Resources for Financial Management & Forecasting
401k Calculator
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Interest Calculator
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Retirement Planner
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Payment Manager
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Other Tools & Resources
Debt & Credit Cards
Retirement
Insurance
Savings
Invetsments
Taxes
Property Tax Legislative and National Trends
The last day to file bills for the 89th Texas Legislative regular session occurred on March 14th. Amongst a handful of bill priorities, property tax relief is once again in the mix. Several bills have been filed on both the House and Senate side with aims of reducing property taxes on both residential and business properties. A mix of approaches are being considered, including changes to school district rate compression, changes to appraisal caps, increases to the homestead exemption ($140,000, up from the current $100,000), and increases to the business personal property exemption ($250,000, up from the current $2,500).
Additional information on SB4/SJR2, HB8, and HB9/HJR1 (as well as other relevant proposals) can be found here: Texas’ 89th Legislature Mid-Session Update – Advantous
Louisiana Sales Tax Reform Updates
In November 2024, the Louisiana Legislature held a special session on tax reform. Several changes were made to sales and use tax laws, including an increase to the state tax rate, adding additional taxable services, changing exclusions and exemptions, adding taxation of “digital products” and other issues.
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