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Don’t Wait Until Tax Season to Get Organized

Most people don’t think about taxes until January or February when forms start showing up in the mail. But the truth is, a little preparation before the new year can save you a lot of stress and potentially put more money back in your pocket. Here is everything you need to do before January arrives.


1. Gather Your Important Documents Now

Start by pulling together the documents you already know you will need. This includes:

  • Last year’s tax return
  • Social Security numbers for yourself and any dependents
  • Records of any major purchases or sales made during the year
  • Receipts for charitable donations
  • Medical expense records

Having these ready before January means you will not be scrambling when your W-2 or 1099 arrives.


2. Review Your Income Sources

Think about every way you made money this year. A regular job is obvious, but do not forget about:

  • Freelance or side jobs
  • Rental income
  • Investment dividends or stock sales
  • Any cash payments for services

Every source of income needs to be reported. Knowing what you have ahead of time makes filing much smoother.


3. Check Your Withholding

Look at your most recent pay stub and see how much federal tax has been withheld throughout the year. If it looks low, you might owe money in April. If it looks high, you have been giving the government an interest free loan all year. Either way, now is the time to know where you stand before it is too late to adjust.


4. Make Last Minute Contributions

Before December 31st, you still have time to take actions that can lower your tax bill. Consider:

  • Contributing to your IRA or retirement account
  • Making charitable donations
  • Paying any deductible expenses before the year ends

These moves can reduce your taxable income and increase your refund.


5. Organize Your Receipts and Records

If your receipts are scattered across emails, your car, and kitchen drawers, now is the time to get organized. Create a simple folder, physical or digital, with categories like:

  • Medical expenses
  • Business expenses
  • Charitable donations
  • Home improvement receipts

A few minutes of organization now saves hours of headaches in February.


6. Think About Any Life Changes This Year

Did anything big happen in your life this year? Life changes can have a major impact on your taxes. Make note if you:

  • Got married or divorced
  • Had a baby
  • Bought or sold a home
  • Started a new job or lost one
  • Started a side business

These changes affect which forms you need and what deductions you qualify for. Letting your tax preparer know early gives them time to plan the best strategy for your situation.


7. Schedule Your Appointment Early

Tax professionals get very busy once January hits. The earlier you schedule your appointment, the more time your preparer has to give your return the attention it deserves. Early filers also tend to get their refunds faster.


Start the New Year Stress Free

A little preparation before January makes tax season much less overwhelming. At The 50 States Tax Services, Paul Klohoun is ready to help you make the most of your return. Contact us today to schedule your appointment before the rush begins.

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