Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tax planning
Ok, well now that tax season is over, I'm sure there are those who would rather think about having a root canal before even entertaining the thought of dealing with taxes again. Truth is, taxes shouldn't have to be thought of during the second week in April but should be considered throughout the year. One of the best ways to prevent "sticker shock" is to do an estimate each quarter of where you are in terms of potential tax liability. This is most important for those who are self-employed and are not on the payroll. I know that much of the information that goes into the tax return preparation doesn't usually come until the first of the following year but much of that information comes in on monthly statements. The beauty of tax planning is it doesn't have to be exact but should be close. It really isn't that hard. A good idea is to be sure you have somebody who is well versed in the process, however. Good luck.
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ReplyDeleteThis is wise advice. I'm curious to know... what sorts of things should we keep in mind for estimating our tax liability? I'm not so savvy in that department; I tend to just believe whatever the IRS says is proper for what they take out of my paycheck, and hope i get a refund.
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