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The
tax deadline may have just passed but planning for next year can start now. The
IRS reminds taxpayers that being organized and planning ahead can save time,
money and headaches in 2013. Here are eight things you can do now to make next
April 15 easier.
1.
Adjust your withholding -
Why wait another year for a big refund? Now is a good time to
review your withholding and make adjustments for next year, especially if you'd
prefer more money in each paycheck this year. If you owed at tax time, perhaps
you'd like next year's tax payment to be smaller. Use IRS's Withholding
Calculator at www.irs.gov or
Publication 919, How Do I Adjust My Tax Withholding?
2.
Store your return in a safe
place - Put
your 2011 tax return and supporting documents somewhere secure so you'll know
exactly where to find them if you receive an IRS notice and need to refer to
your return. If it is easy to find, you can also use it as a helpful guide for
next year's return.
3.
Organize your recordkeeping - Establish
a central location where everyone in your household can put tax-related records
all year long. Anything from a shoebox to a file cabinet works. Just be
consistent to avoid a scramble for misplaced mileage logs or charity receipts
come tax time.
4.
Review your paycheck -
Make sure your employer is properly withholding and reporting
retirement account contributions, health insurance payments, charitable payroll
deductions and other items. These payroll adjustments can make a big difference
on your bottom line. Fixing an error in your paycheck now gets you back on
track before it becomes a huge hassle.
5.
Shop for a tax professional
early - If you
use a tax professional to help you strategize, plan and make financial
decisions throughout the year, then search now. You'll have more time when
you're not up against a deadline or anxious for your refund. Choose a tax
professional wisely. You are ultimately responsible for the accuracy of your
own return regardless of who prepares it. Find tips for choosing a preparer atwww.irs.gov.
6.
Prepare to itemize deductions -
If your expenses typically fall just below the amount to make
itemizing advantageous, a bit of planning to bundle deductions into 2012 may
pay off. An early or extra mortgage payment, pre-deadline property tax
payments, planned donations or strategically paid medical bills could equal
some tax savings. See the Schedule A instructions for expenses you can deduct
if you're itemizing and then prepare an approach that works best for you.
7.
Strategize tuition payments -
The American Opportunity Tax Credit, which offsets higher
education expenses, is set to expire after 2012. It may be beneficial to pay
2013 tuition in 2012 to take full advantage of this tax credit, up to $2,500,
before it expires. For more information, see IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits
for Education.
8.
Keep up with changes -
Find out about tax law changes, helpful tips and IRS
announcements all year by reading ABA Tax Accounting blogs. The ABA Tax issues
tips regularly throughout during the tax season and outside the tax season.
The IRS emphasizes that
each household's financial circumstances are different so it's important to
fully consider your specific situation and goals before making large financial
decisions. Looking for an
experienced and licensed by IRS tax preparer? As always we are available to
help. For no obligation free consultation contact us today!
ABA Tax
Accounting
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612-282-3200
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