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December 6th, 2024

Self-Employed? You Could Be Owed Thousands in Pandemic Tax Refunds with Ryan Umina

  1. Self-Employed? You Could Be Owed Thousands in Pandemic Tax Refunds with Ryan Umina John Lee Dumas 25:10

Ryan Umina, a Top 40 Under 40 lawyer, champions justice for self-employed Americans. He’s now helping them claim pandemic relief tax credits before they expire.

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1. A lot of entrepreneurs are so laser focused on the goal that a lot of times some of the other aspect of life are laid aside, there are other parts that make you whole and are critical for you to stay in the right place to really be the most successful entrepreneur and the kind of human you want to be.

2. Tax refunds are not taxable and 16% on top of it is paid by the IRS.

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John Lee Dumas John Lee Dumas

John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of Entrepreneurs On Fire, the first and only daily podcast in the world that interviews the most successful and inspiring Entrepreneurs. With over 160 million listens of his 4500+ episodes, JLD has turned Entrepreneurs On Fire into a media empire and is just getting started.​ You can learn more at EOFire.com

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