Stephanie Lee
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Stephanie Lee
@boringstephanie.bsky.social
I am all about a DIY approach to financial empowerment and offer coaching on money topics like budgeting, tax-advantaged investing, and tax prep. No judgment!
The Boring Newsletter, 11/16/2025

Year End Edition! In mid-November! Hi Friendos, I looked at my calendar for the next several weeks and realized that between gearing up for next year’s tax season and some upcoming travel, this newsletter needs to start its year-end break a little on the early…
The Boring Newsletter, 11/16/2025
Year End Edition! In mid-November! Hi Friendos, I looked at my calendar for the next several weeks and realized that between gearing up for next year’s tax season and some upcoming travel, this newsletter needs to start its year-end break a little on the early side. So today I bring you thoughts for year-end financial planning, holding the line on holiday gift spending, and how you can simultaneously get your 2025 taxes done, support a beautiful neighborhood food coop, and work with me!
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November 17, 2025 at 1:42 AM
The Boring Newsletter, 11/8/2025

Not Your Deductible, Not Your Co-Insurance. Just Your Co-Pay. Hi Friendos, Recently I had a minor ultrasound-guided procedure at a Manhattan location of Lenox Hill Radiology. I knew the procedure was fully covered by my insurance, because I checked on this in…
The Boring Newsletter, 11/8/2025
Not Your Deductible, Not Your Co-Insurance. Just Your Co-Pay. Hi Friendos, Recently I had a minor ultrasound-guided procedure at a Manhattan location of Lenox Hill Radiology. I knew the procedure was fully covered by my insurance, because I checked on this in advance, but Lenox Hill’s admin errors led them to disagree. I arrived 15 minutes before my appointment time to check-in.
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November 8, 2025 at 9:03 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 11/2/2025

It is not the LLC structure itself that can offer tax savings, it is electing tax treatment as an S-Corp Hi Friendos, Last week I wrote about my top advice for people starting out with self-employment income. I claimed that most do not need to worry about forming…
The Boring Newsletter, 11/2/2025
It is not the LLC structure itself that can offer tax savings, it is electing tax treatment as an S-Corp Hi Friendos, Last week I wrote about my top advice for people starting out with self-employment income. I claimed that most do not need to worry about forming an LLC, which takes some administrative doing and costs money to establish and maintain.
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November 3, 2025 at 12:16 AM
The Boring Newsletter, 10/26/2025

My Top Advice for People New to Self-Employment Income: Learn About Quarterly Estimated Taxes, Don’t Sweat the LLC Hi Friendos, People who are first starting with self-employment income run into all kinds of advice, good and bad. Typical advice includes “Choose…
The Boring Newsletter, 10/26/2025
My Top Advice for People New to Self-Employment Income: Learn About Quarterly Estimated Taxes, Don’t Sweat the LLC Hi Friendos, People who are first starting with self-employment income run into all kinds of advice, good and bad. Typical advice includes “Choose the Right Business Structure.” People focus their energy on researching how to establish an LLC, something they can typically skip, and have nothing left in tank to learn about paying quarterly estimated taxes, which is a must.
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October 26, 2025 at 3:59 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 10/19/2025 🍎🥕❤

Hi Friendos, Today I have cooperatives on my mind. I’ll bet you participate in the cooperative economy even if you don’t know it! Have you ever had medical treatment in a hospital? Visited someone in a long-term care facility? About one-third of medical…
The Boring Newsletter, 10/19/2025 🍎🥕❤
Hi Friendos, Today I have cooperatives on my mind. I’ll bet you participate in the cooperative economy even if you don’t know it! Have you ever had medical treatment in a hospital? Visited someone in a long-term care facility? About one-third of medical laundry in the U.S. is cleaned by laundry cooperatives that are collectively owned by the hospitals they serve.
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October 19, 2025 at 3:48 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 10/12/2025

Planning my services for the 2025 tax season Hi Friendos, I cannot predict when the federal government shutdown will end, but I can say that you still are required to file your tax return on time! If you got an automatic extension on your 2024 tax return, the…
The Boring Newsletter, 10/12/2025
Planning my services for the 2025 tax season Hi Friendos, I cannot predict when the federal government shutdown will end, but I can say that you still are required to file your tax return on time! If you got an automatic extension on your 2024 tax return, the October 15th deadline is almost here. I am doing a little planning for the 2025 tax season.
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October 12, 2025 at 8:04 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 10/4/2025🫂

Today is the Perfect Day to Give Money to a Food Bank Hi Friendos, Today I’d like to share a selection of recent news from around the country: Atlanta, Georgia: “Atlanta Food Bank braces for surge as shutdown threatens SNAP, federal supply.” “[D]uring the last…
The Boring Newsletter, 10/4/2025🫂
Today is the Perfect Day to Give Money to a Food Bank Hi Friendos, Today I’d like to share a selection of recent news from around the country: Atlanta, Georgia: “Atlanta Food Bank braces for surge as shutdown threatens SNAP, federal supply.” “[D]uring the last major shutdown in 2019, they saw how quickly the need increased. But now, he said, they’re starting from a much higher baseline level of need.”
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October 4, 2025 at 1:58 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 9/28/2025

Saving, Spending and Counting up the Month Hi Friendos, A couple weeks ago I was talking to a neighbor about budgeting and FIRE. She was trying to figure out how much money their household actually spends each month but getting a bit stuck in the mud with…
The Boring Newsletter, 9/28/2025
Saving, Spending and Counting up the Month Hi Friendos, A couple weeks ago I was talking to a neighbor about budgeting and FIRE. She was trying to figure out how much money their household actually spends each month but getting a bit stuck in the mud with accounting for certain medical spending. They put money into an FSA offered at her job, which covers some of their medical expenses, they have some out of pocket expenses that are partially reimbursed by their insurance company, and some things they pay for outright.
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September 28, 2025 at 6:42 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 9/21/2025

Social Security credits are more interesting and a lot more complicated than you might think Hi Friendos, Today’s topic is Social Security credits – how you earn them and what you get when you do. Earning one Social Security “credit” Earning a credit is like a…
The Boring Newsletter, 9/21/2025
Social Security credits are more interesting and a lot more complicated than you might think Hi Friendos, Today’s topic is Social Security credits – how you earn them and what you get when you do. Earning one Social Security “credit” Earning a credit is like a pass/fail class, you either make it or you don’t. In 2025, “you receive 1 credit for each $1,810 of earnings, up to the maximum of 4 credits per year.” For millions of workers with W-2 private sector jobs, this statement is precisely correct.
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September 21, 2025 at 10:17 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 9/14/2025

In which I provide a tax reminder, a call for maintenance, and admit my time got derailed this week. Hi Friendos, A reminder! Tomorrow, September 15th, is the deadline for quarterly estimated tax payments. This week I am not sending a regular newsletter because I…
The Boring Newsletter, 9/14/2025
In which I provide a tax reminder, a call for maintenance, and admit my time got derailed this week. Hi Friendos, A reminder! Tomorrow, September 15th, is the deadline for quarterly estimated tax payments. This week I am not sending a regular newsletter because I had a few things come up recently that took a lot more time than expected, crowding out my time for writing.
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September 14, 2025 at 4:00 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 9/7/2025

You Should Understand Your Largest Asset: Social Security Hi Friendos, The very first article I wrote for this website was called “You Should Understand Your Largest Expense.” I asserted that most people think their largest expense is housing, but in fact it is…
The Boring Newsletter, 9/7/2025
You Should Understand Your Largest Asset: Social Security Hi Friendos, The very first article I wrote for this website was called “You Should Understand Your Largest Expense.” I asserted that most people think their largest expense is housing, but in fact it is usually taxes. Well, it turns out that most Americans think their largest asset is their home or investment portfolio, but in fact it is usually…
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September 7, 2025 at 4:26 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 8/31/2025 😬

It is a hassle to price shop a dentist but it’s worth it if you’ll stick around a while Hi Friendos, I’ve written quite a bit about my recent deep dive into dental insurance and today am going to wrap it up with a discussion of the cost of basic teeth cleanings.…
The Boring Newsletter, 8/31/2025 😬
It is a hassle to price shop a dentist but it’s worth it if you’ll stick around a while Hi Friendos, I’ve written quite a bit about my recent deep dive into dental insurance and today am going to wrap it up with a discussion of the cost of basic teeth cleanings. I know, not everyone has coverage for those…
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September 1, 2025 at 1:34 AM
The Boring Newsletter, 8/24/2025 🌉💰🫰

Don’t feed the trolls. Tell Congress: no tax prep bridge trolls! Hi Friendos, Last week my business received a letter (my official LLC name is Levinson Lee Consulting and my registered “doing business as” name is Frequently Taxed Questions). I opened the letter…
The Boring Newsletter, 8/24/2025 🌉💰🫰
Don’t feed the trolls. Tell Congress: no tax prep bridge trolls! Hi Friendos, Last week my business received a letter (my official LLC name is Levinson Lee Consulting and my registered “doing business as” name is Frequently Taxed Questions). I opened the letter and thought, “oh yeah, that thing I have to file every other year with New York State.”
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August 24, 2025 at 11:17 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 8/17/2025

Charity care and other strategies to reduce medical bills, and organizing paperwork for bills you do have to pay Hi Friendos, Last week I promised to discuss practical considerations for using FSAs and HSAs, and tracking medical expenses in general. Before I get to…
The Boring Newsletter, 8/17/2025
Charity care and other strategies to reduce medical bills, and organizing paperwork for bills you do have to pay Hi Friendos, Last week I promised to discuss practical considerations for using FSAs and HSAs, and tracking medical expenses in general. Before I get to that, I want to talk about steps you can take to see if you even owe that money at all.
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August 17, 2025 at 10:43 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 8/9/2025

For tax purposes, a “Qualified Medical Expense” is mostly what you think, plus a bit more Being an adult in the U.S. means sometimes dealing with things that are both dull and important, like taxes and medical insurance. Today I focus on the intersection of these:…
The Boring Newsletter, 8/9/2025
For tax purposes, a “Qualified Medical Expense” is mostly what you think, plus a bit more Being an adult in the U.S. means sometimes dealing with things that are both dull and important, like taxes and medical insurance. Today I focus on the intersection of these: what constitutes a “qualified medical expense” for tax purposes. You’ll want to understand what medical expenses count as “qualified” to take full advantage of possible itemized deductions or tax-favored health plans…
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August 9, 2025 at 6:59 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 8/2/2025

Pet Medicine is Also Cheaper Abroad? Hi Friendos, I’m taking a little time off this week, so today’s newsletter is short and sweet. You are surely familiar with the way pharmaceutical companies charge U.S. consumers more than for the exact same drug as what they…
The Boring Newsletter, 8/2/2025
Pet Medicine is Also Cheaper Abroad? Hi Friendos, I’m taking a little time off this week, so today’s newsletter is short and sweet. You are surely familiar with the way pharmaceutical companies charge U.S. consumers more than for the exact same drug as what they charge people in other countries. They are milking us to increase their profits. Well...this might be true for pet medicine also.
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August 2, 2025 at 11:24 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 7/26/2025

I learned that a provider who “takes my insurance” may not be “in-network” Hi Friendos, Today I am sharing how I’ve ended up, over the last couple decades, paying a lot more for dental care than I needed to. I’ve always tried to be a careful steward of my money but…
The Boring Newsletter, 7/26/2025
I learned that a provider who “takes my insurance” may not be “in-network” Hi Friendos, Today I am sharing how I’ve ended up, over the last couple decades, paying a lot more for dental care than I needed to. I’ve always tried to be a careful steward of my money but my ignorance of how my insurance worked really cost me.
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July 26, 2025 at 3:42 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 7/20/2025

When you ask Cigna if your dentist is in-network and discover they hired George Orwell as a consultant Hi Friendos, As you know from prior newsletters, I’ve been learning a lot about health insurance this summer. Today I am writing about something that I’ve learned…
The Boring Newsletter, 7/20/2025
When you ask Cigna if your dentist is in-network and discover they hired George Orwell as a consultant Hi Friendos, As you know from prior newsletters, I’ve been learning a lot about health insurance this summer. Today I am writing about something that I’ve learned is not at all a new topic, but was new-to-me: in-network status for a medical provider or medical practice is not always a simple yes or no…
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July 20, 2025 at 7:40 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 7/12/2025 💞

Come correct on money stuff when you get married Hi Friendos, This week, I wanted to think about a nice thing that is nice: when people are in love and want to get married. It’s so nice! I was thinking about this because of a recent “Tax Tip” newsletter I got…
The Boring Newsletter, 7/12/2025 💞
Come correct on money stuff when you get married Hi Friendos, This week, I wanted to think about a nice thing that is nice: when people are in love and want to get married. It’s so nice! I was thinking about this because of a recent “Tax Tip” newsletter I got from the IRS called “Tax checklist for newlyweds…
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July 12, 2025 at 8:05 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 7/6/2025 🦷 🪥

Your Dental Insurance Has an Annual Max: Get the Most Out of It Hi Friendos, This week I am here with two ideas to help you get the most out of dental insurance. Both involve understanding your annual coverage limit, assuming your policy has one. In the last 10+…
The Boring Newsletter, 7/6/2025 🦷 🪥
Your Dental Insurance Has an Annual Max: Get the Most Out of It Hi Friendos, This week I am here with two ideas to help you get the most out of dental insurance. Both involve understanding your annual coverage limit, assuming your policy has one. In the last 10+ years, I’ve had dental insurance from Delta Dental and Cigna, two of the largest players in the space.
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July 6, 2025 at 3:56 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 6/28/2025

Hi Friendos, I am happy to report that since I wrote last week’s very personal newsletter, it looks like we have some rays of sunshine breaking through the clouds. More upcoming tests and doctor visits will provide additional information. In the meantime, I have…
The Boring Newsletter, 6/28/2025
Hi Friendos, I am happy to report that since I wrote last week’s very personal newsletter, it looks like we have some rays of sunshine breaking through the clouds. More upcoming tests and doctor visits will provide additional information. In the meantime, I have been giving myself a crash course on insurance and been learning a LOT. Is there any subject more boring, byzantine, and blood boiling than U.S.
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June 28, 2025 at 10:35 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 6/22/2025

Dear Friends, Today’s newsletter is personal and a bit of a rant. I promise, this is also a little bit about taxes. And social murder. And war. Please indulge me this week, I’m in a vulnerable place. ~~~ If you’ve been here for a while, you know that my husband has…
The Boring Newsletter, 6/22/2025
Dear Friends, Today’s newsletter is personal and a bit of a rant. I promise, this is also a little bit about taxes. And social murder. And war. Please indulge me this week, I’m in a vulnerable place. ~~~ If you’ve been here for a while, you know that my husband has medullary thyroid cancer. Last year I wrote about our lab work adventures with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, our former insurer, where they routinely denied covered services and I continually had to submit appeals.
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June 22, 2025 at 9:33 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 6/14/2025

Hi Friendos, Today I am going to share a little tax “trick” that could help some people avoid an underpayment penalty if they did not make quarterly estimated payments on schedule. Maybe it will help you out. The scenario: You received some income where taxes were…
The Boring Newsletter, 6/14/2025
Hi Friendos, Today I am going to share a little tax “trick” that could help some people avoid an underpayment penalty if they did not make quarterly estimated payments on schedule. Maybe it will help you out. The scenario: You received some income where taxes were not withheld, like self-employment income or interest income. You didn’t pay quarterly estimated taxes…
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June 14, 2025 at 8:00 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 6/7/2025

Hi Friendos, Today’s topic is the backdoor Roth IRA. Before diving in, I have a couple of reminders: If you pay quarterly estimated taxes, remember that the June 16th deadline is coming up for Q2 2025. I wrote about estimated taxes in this article last year and this…
The Boring Newsletter, 6/7/2025
Hi Friendos, Today’s topic is the backdoor Roth IRA. Before diving in, I have a couple of reminders: If you pay quarterly estimated taxes, remember that the June 16th deadline is coming up for Q2 2025. I wrote about estimated taxes in this article last year and this IRS FAQ page on estimated taxes is also very helpful. Next Saturday, June 14th, I am hosting my first monthly “Tax Me Anything,” a free session via Zoom on the second Saturday of every month, 11am-noon ET.
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June 7, 2025 at 7:28 PM
The Boring Newsletter, 5/31/2025

Hi Friendos, Today’s newsletter is all about IRA contributions. Back when I was in business school (20 years ago!) I gave a presentation to the Women in Business club called “Who is Roth and What is He Doing with My IRA?” I looked it over recently and was surprised…
The Boring Newsletter, 5/31/2025
Hi Friendos, Today’s newsletter is all about IRA contributions. Back when I was in business school (20 years ago!) I gave a presentation to the Women in Business club called “Who is Roth and What is He Doing with My IRA?” I looked it over recently and was surprised at how few updates it would need to be current for 2025.
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May 31, 2025 at 7:30 PM