'The Real Buzz' podcast in Sacramento wants to simplify taxes
A Sacramento-area couple wants to take the sting out of tax time, so they launched a podcast that's getting a lot of buzz for its down-to-earth approach to simplifying an often complicated subject. Husband-and-wife team Eric and Melissa Broughton run Busy Bee Advisors, an accounting, bookkeeping and tax preparation service. Their recently-launched podcast, "The Real Buzz," has it all: a bit of humor, doses of "real talk," and extensive knowledge of the tax code, all in an effort to better equip filers with what they need to know in advance of tax season and in the days leading up to the tax deadline. More here: https://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-the-real-buzz-podcast-make-taxes-easier/43461303
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