Mackenzie Halversen

Mackenzie Halversen

Mackenzie Halversen is an experienced tax adviser specializing in strategic tax planning, compliance, and preparation, helping individuals and businesses minimize liabilities and maximize returns with expert, personalized guidance.

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Credit Repair

Why Is Credit Important? 10 Reasons You Need a Good Score

Credit is important for securing loans, mortgages, credit cards, and mo...

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Credit Score

How to Perform a Soft Credit Check and See Your Credit Score

Soft credit checks don't have an impact on your credit score, but they ...

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Credit Repair

What Is a 609 Letter?

Find out what a 609 letter is, how to write a 609 dispute letter, and h...

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Budgeting

The True Cost of Owning a Dog or Cat

Find out how much it really costs to have a dog or cat and how much you...

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Credit Reports

How Does an Eviction Affect Your Credit?

Find out more about evictions, if having an eviction can impact your cr...

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Personal Finance

What Is a Cashier’s Check? Benefits and How to Get One

What is a cashier's check, and how do you get one? In this comprehensiv...

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Credit Reports

What Is a Hard Inquiry and How Does It Impact Your Credit?

Hard inquiries are a factor that significantly impacts your credit. Kee...

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bankruptcy

What Is a 1099-C Cancellation of Debt Form?

You may need to file the 1099-C form if you have canceled debts. Find o...

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mortgages

Flex Modification Program (FMP): How It Works

Discover how the Flex Modification Program by Fannie Mae and Freddie Ma...

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taxes

How Are Bonuses Taxed? Bonus Tax Rate 2023

Bonuses are taxed in the same way “supplemental wages” are from the IRS...

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