“Taxes, after all, are dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society.”
– Franklin D. Roosevelt
When it comes to preparing your taxes, you can never allow yourself too much time. With so much to do, poor time management may result in an incorrect filing or perhaps overpayment or underpayment.
Organize everything that is needed for your tax preparation. You will need to gather all pertinent documents (including W-2s, 1090s and receipts), clear your schedule for several hours and secure an appointment in advance with a tax professional. If you plan on filing your taxes on your own, you’ll also want to allow time to consult with a tax adviser, if needed.
Having ample time to prepare your taxes may also allow you to discover additional deductions you never knew existed or that you qualified for.
For this month’s Item of Value (click here----->
531596_Composite.pdf), I have examined a multitude of tax deductions that could benefit you this tax season. On the reverse side, I have also listed several ways to prevent your personal information from falling into the hands of identity thieves.
Tax season comes the same time each year, but it’s never too early to begin your preparation, and I’m here to help!
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Alan Hopper, REALTOR (not an accountant)
Oh, by the way®…if you know of someone who would appreciate the level of service I provide, please call me with their name and business number, and I’ll be happy to follow up and take great care of them.
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