Thanks for joining us for the 2024 Nebraskaland Days events! See you next year!!
Here's a look at what Eagle Radio will be covering today for Nebraskaland Days! Check out the full calendar of events on the North Platte Post: https://bit.ly/3RpcaTP
Check out the full calendar of events on our NebraskaLand Days Page at the North Platte Post: https://bit.ly/3RpcaTP
🎧 Registration open for North Platte Youth Baseball
Scotty was joined on Good Morning North Platte by Scott from North Platte Youth Baseball to talk about registration being open, the beginning of the season and more. Listen and visit www.northplatteyouthbaseball.com to learn more.
H&R Block of North Platte and Ogallala Tax Tip (Week of Feb. 13)
How does marriage affect taxes?
· Marriage can affect taxes in many ways. While everyone’s situation is different, there are some tax benefits of marriage that help you pay less in taxes. Plus, you’ll have tax options as spouses that single filers don’t. Other tax changes after marriage are related to paperwork you should complete.
· Whether you’re looking to find out how marriage affects your taxes from a financial perspective, or you just need to know what steps or forms need to be considered, we’ve got you covered in this post. While not all the impacts mean you get a better tax return outcome if you’re married this year, there are some tax benefits that will help your finances over your lifetime together.
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🎧 North Platte’s North 40 Chophouse supports upgrades at NCTA in Curtis
Scotty was joined on Good Morning North Platte by Rex from the North 40 Chophouse in North Platte to talk about a fundraiser for a new Student Success and Activity Center at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis. Find out how your donation can get you a North 40 Chophouse gift card. Listen and learn more HERE.
Meet Mike Pilakowski , Arthur County’s Kow Man
Pilakowski Angus, a family operated Angus seed stock operation, is located in Arthur County, Nebraska. Derek Beck continues the North Platte Post's conversation on area cattle families with Mike Pilakowski, Arthur County's Kow Man! (2023)
Valentine’s Day & Date Night set for The Cedar Room
It’s never too late to celebrate Valentines Day! Derek Beck sat down with Trish and Heather from the Cedar Room to talk about their big week that's coming up.
Surprise your significant other or bestie with a Date Night at the Cedar Room!
February 15 - 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Enjoy an appetizer and cocktail while learning to make two of the Cedar Room's signature drinks!
Tickets include 2 drinks per person, an appetizer to share, and recipes!
Don't have your ticket yet? No worries we have a few left!
Stop by the Cedar Room today to reserve your spot!
Meet Mike Pilakowski , Arthur County’s Kow Man
Pilakowski Angus, a family operated Angus seed stock operation, is located in Arthur County, Nebraska. Derek Beck continues the North Platte Post's conversation on area cattle families with Mike Pilakowski, Arthur County's Kow Man! (2023)
Swift Auto Center Jingle
Swift Auto Center of North Platte won the first-ever North Platte Post/Eagle Radio Jingle/Slogan Showdown. Second place went to Kelsey's Place and third to Hot Tub Pros. Read the full story at www.northplattepost.com.
Self-Talk workshop being offered for students in North Platte
Scotty was joined by Desiree from Brain and Body Balancing to talk about a workshop coming up for kids called the Power of Self-Talk. The workshop will discuss self-talk, both positive and negative and offer tools students can use for life.
The workshop will be held on February 17 from 4:30 to 6:30 at 100 E. 5th St. in North Platte.
Learn more HERE.
SPONSORED H&R Block of North Platte and Ogallala: What is supplemental income?
While we defined supplemental income in basic terms above, it’s easier to understand the concept if we break it down with actual examples. Supplemental income falls into a few categories:
1. Supplemental income (Schedule E income for supplemental income and loss)
This includes income generated from:
Business (Partnerships and S corporations)
Estates, trusts, and royalties
Rental real estate and residual interests in real estate mortgage investment conduits (REMICs)
What happens when you file for bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy occurs when you suffer financial hardship – including credit card debt – and can’t repay outstanding debts. People file a bankruptcy case to get a second chance at improving their personal finances – it’s the government’s way of maintaining the social security of its citizens.
Depending on the type of bankruptcy discharge, it may let you either pay down over time or it could eliminate your debt all together. Plus, once you file, secured creditors are blocked from trying to collect payment from you. It’s best to work with a bankruptcy lawyer to learn about the process of filing for bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy process can have a big impact on much of your financial life, including your tax responsibilities. So, for taxes, what happens when you file for bankruptcy? Read on as we explain.
Filing taxes after bankruptcy
If you filed or are planning to file bankruptcy, there are specific steps you should take to report this information to the IRS.
With some types of bankruptcy, you give up the right to handle your own financial affairs and a trustee is appointed to manage them. Your assets become part of an estate, like when someone dies.
There are three types of bankruptcy, which determine how your taxes are handled:
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