NEW YORK, NY, April 14, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Whether you are dreading Tax Day, the tax return filing deadline, or looking forward to a sizable return, you need to file a return on time. Thus, you must know when Tax Day falls in 2012. While most know that April 15 is the traditional Tax Day, the fact that April 15, 2012 is a Sunday has thrown things out of whack a little . . . in the procrastinator's favor.
With April 15 being a Sunday, naturally we'd usually look to Monday, April 16, as the default deadline. However, a little-known holiday called Emancipation Day is celebrated in the District of Columbia, and Emancipation Day falls on April 16. Accordingly, this 2012's Tax Day is Tuesday, April 17.
Tax time is the time of year many consider how to invest hard earned capital for future retirement. Approximately 60 percent of people who reach age 65 will need long-term care at some time in their lives. The cost is enormous. In less than 30 years, it is estimated that the cost will be more than $190,000 per year.
The challenge-invest and grow your portfolio. To do that everyone must get smarter and make better financial investment decisions. New websites can provide help.
"Paying taxes when you make money on your portfolio is a good thing. The trick is making it while limiting risk" said Vince Grieco, President and CEO of KountMeIn, LLC.
"Before you invest hard earned capital, we recommend testing yourself by 'cheating' and looking 'over the shoulder' of successful investors. Tedious books and working alone are not the way we learn today. Rather we learn best with games that are worth playing and are both fun and profitable when you win." Mr. Grieco continued. The website is located at http://www.KountMeIn.com.
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