30+ Things College Graduates Need to Know About Tax Rates

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After graduating from college, you should feel empowered to take your first steps into the world of work, pursuing the career that’s been made possible by all your hard work and commitment. With endless possibilities waiting for you after graduation day, this is an incredibly exciting chapter in your life. 

Amidst all the anticipation and elation, however, there are certain aspects to entering the workforce that might not have been covered in your lectures. One of these important topics is tax. Even if you’ve had a part-time job while at school, it’s imperative you brush up on the different tax implications for you as you set out on your career. Understanding everything you need to know about tax rates will give you a headstart on your financial future as you start to plan for life beyond university. 

This detailed guide by Moneyzine will equip you with all the tools and information you need to start taking responsibility for your own taxes. It includes top tips for filing taxes, details on standard and itemized deductions, and plenty of facts and stats to break down this complex topic.

To manage your finances with complete confidence, you’ll first need to get your head around taxes. If you’re just starting out in your professional career, this guide is a great place to start fine-tuning your financial literacy to prepare you for your first full-time role. 

Source: https://moneyzine.com/tax/30-tax-facts-for-students/ "

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