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Last-Minute Tax Tips for Taxpayers Still Looking to File

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Riverwoods, Ill. (March 19, 2013)

By Michael Cohn

As the April 15 tax filing date draws closer, millions of taxpayers still find themselves somewhere between putting the final touches on their tax return and just starting the process.

Mark Luscombe

CCH is offering taxpayers who still hope to beat the clock with some easy tips for making the most of their taxes.

“Because of the delay to this year’s filing season due to last year’s ‘fiscal cliff’ negotiations and a lack of early answers pertaining to several specific taxes, many people may now find themselves rushing to get their taxes done,” said CCH principal federal tax analyst Mark Luscombe in a statement. “The risk is that they may make mistakes, or overlook ways to maximize their refund.”

Luscombe offers some easy tips to taxpayers on how to make the final weeks of tax season much less taxing:

• Take advantage of last-minute tax savings. For example, taxpayers can reduce their taxable income by as much as $5,000 or $6,000 if a taxpayer is 50 or older, and meets income requirements. Taxpayers have until April 15, 2013, to contribute to their 2012 IRA.

•  Get help! Taxpayers don’t have to go it alone at tax time. Either turn to a professional to help prepare and file the return, or try tax software that will ease and speed the process. These means will also help ensure taxpayers realize the full benefit of the credits and deductions they deserve.

• Double-check the income tax filing before sending. If information is omitted or a mistake is made, the processing of the tax return and/or refund can be delayed. Among common errors, check to ensure all Social Security numbers are correctly entered and that the tax return is signed, either manually (if mailing) or with an electronic PIN (if e-filing).

• E-file the tax return and use direct deposit. The combination of e-filing with direct deposit can mean receiving the tax refund in weeks rather than the months it may take to get a refund check in the mail from the IRS after filing a paper return.

• Adjust the 2013 withholding if taxes were overpaid in 2012. While many like the idea of getting a refund, a large refund may indicate a taxpayer is overpaying taxes throughout the year. By adjusting the withholding, a taxpayer can ensure he or she is not paying too much throughout the year.

1 Comment

Another suggestion: Prepare to file an extension this year (just in case you can't get it together).

Posted by: nraacct | March 21, 2013 9:58 AM

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