Once the holidays are over and you have rung in the New Year, it is time to welcome in the next season—tax season, that is. This may be a time of celebration for taxpayers expecting a big return, but it can also be a stressful time for individuals who believe they will owe money. Regardless of which category you fall into, there are some tips and advice you should consider before you complete your tax filing this year.
The last day to file taxes is April 15; however, you can file in advance of the deadline. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) typically begins accepting returns sometime between January 15 and February 1. If you are unable to file on time, then you can request an extension.
Failing to file your taxes on time can result in serious consequences, including interest charges and penalties.
Taxpayers have three main ways to file their taxes:
There are benefits and drawbacks of each method. While it is completely free to fill out a 1040 Form by hand, it can be complicated and time-consuming to complete. Some online tax software options are free, but they will require some amount of personal effort. Hiring a tax service may involve a fee, but it eliminates the guesswork on your part.
Several benefits come with working with a professional tax service:
Tax filing season is here whether you are ready or not! Don’t wait until the last minute to do it. Visit us today to discuss our tax preparation and refund services. Give your refund a good use and get the car insurance you need with Vern Fonk.
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