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5 Quick Tips On Managing Personal Tax Returns
Get organized now when it comes to your taxes
11:50 22 March 2013
Well, it seems you’ve waited a little late to make some moves to reduce your tax bill for 2012. But don’t be dismayed. There are still some strategies to help lower your bill, or maybe even get you a refund. At the very least, this is some handy information that you should keep and have ready for next tax season.
Every year there are changes and additions to tax rules that we need to be aware of before we file our yearly income taxes. Taxpayers routinely leave money on the table because they are not aware of these changes.
Of course, the government keeps all of this money. What are some things that you can do to keep from being an involuntary contributor to the government’s bank account?
Here are five simple steps that can help you get the biggest bang for your tax money!
- Don’t take for granted that the codes you are currently being taxed by are correct. Every tax season has changes. And you may have personally had some life changes that require a change, or changes, in the way your taxes are coded. Check them out and be sure.
- If you are a business owner and your spouse does not have taxable income, consider hiring her as part of your organization. Pay her a salary that will allow her to take advantage of their personal allowance.
- Organize all you records in a file. Keep all receipts, stubs, bank statements and any other records dealing with your finances in a handy, accessible and neat location.
- Hire a professional to help you manage and track your finances. This should allow you to better organized and in order for the year’s end.
- Don’t procrastinate. This happens every tax season without fail.
If you’re like most people, you can’t afford to pay any more taxes than what you owe. The five steps above will help you do a better job of protecting your hard earned pounds.