| Tips for Preparing your Taxes |
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| Written by William Blake |
| Tuesday, 13 January 2009 12:14 |
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When it comes time to prepare annual income taxes, many people have to sort through piles of disorganized receipts and try to make sense of them. Regardless of whether you will be doing your taxes yourself or you hire someone else to do them, getting things in order ahead of time will make the entire process easier. Consider the following tax preparation tips. 1. Collect your tax documents. By the 15th of January, most people have received their W-2 forms from their employers. By the end of January, you should have all the paperwork you need from sources like banks, employers, investment firms, and mortgage companies. The documents they send to you are all important in the tax preparation process. If you do not have all applicable tax documents, you might miss out on a tax deduction that you are really entitled to. For that reason, you should file and organize all the documents you need as soon as your receive them. 2. Know your tax ID numbers. Each taxpayer is identified by the IRS by a tax ID number which is usually your social security number. Each dependent on your tax return will need their own social security number recorded on the tax forms. This includes the social security number of the child care provider for your children. 3. Know your filing status. Some people qualify for more than one of the five different tax filing statuses. When it comes time to decide which one you want to file under, it is important to choose the status that will enable you to be awarded the most deductions and refunds. 4. Decide if you are going to itemize. Itemized deductions are not necessary on the tax form unless you will draw a great benefit from doing so. The term scares people but there is no need to worry. Most people can use the standard 1040 tax form and not have to bother with forms for itemization. 5. Be aware of this year's new regulations. Each year, tax rules and regulations change. That means that, in order to maximize your deductions and minimize problems, you need to be up to date on the most recent tax law changes. Even though learning all the tax laws would be a gigantic undertaking, just knowing about recent changes will help you out. 6. Buy good tax preparation software. Even though employees at tax preparation centers have experience calculating taxes and deductions, they are often using tax preparation software that you could purchase and use yourself. The majority of such programs come with great help systems that guide you through the process line by line. About the Author: Are you tired of barely keeping up with your credit card balances? Get some simple methods of how to pay off credit cards faster on the Debtopedia website. Get a free copy of my report "Secrets Of Credit Card Debt" at http://www.debtopedia.com Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |