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Tax season can be a stressful time of year, but there are ways you can minimize your frustration. Use this tax checklist to make sure you’re prepared for tax season.
Make sure you have basic information, including Social Security numbers and employer information, for each person on your return. Create a folder on your personal computer with this type of information so you always know where to find it.
It can take some time to collect all of the necessary income information, so be sure to give yourself plenty of time.
Most deductions require receipts and other documentation, so check with your tax advisor to make sure you have the necessary paperwork.
Most employers take federal, state and other taxes out of each paycheck. These deductions will be detailed on your W-2 form.
If you’re a contracted employee or own a business, you’ll have to keep tax records yourself.
The federal tax code changes all the time. Make sure you talk to your tax advisor about how these changes may affect you each year.
Upcoming tax law proposals may have an effect on higher tax brackets. Be sure to read up on these bills, especially if your family income exceeds $250,000 per year.
While processing your taxes, you may realize that your employer deducted more taxes from your paychecks over the course of a year than you owe. If you do get a tax refund, start your year off right by saving it.
Neither Nationwide nor its representatives give legal or tax advice. Please contact your attorney or tax advisor if you have specific tax questions.