Frequently Asked Questions about Tax Preparation
What documents do I need to prepare my taxes?
To prepare your taxes, you will need your W-2 forms, 1099, interest and dividend statements, proof of deductible expenses, and any other documents related to income and deductions.
When is the deadline to file my taxes?
The deadline to file your federal taxes is generally April 15. However, in the event that this date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline may be extended.
3. Can I file an extension for my taxes?
Yes, you can request an extension to file your taxes. The extension generally gives you until October 15 to file your return, but remember that this does not extend the time to pay any tax due.
4. What should I do if I can't pay my taxes?
If you cannot pay your taxes in full, you should still file your return and pay what you can. You can request a payment plan with the IRS to pay the remaining balance.
5. What are tax deductions and credits?
Tax deductions reduce the amount of income on which you must pay taxes, while tax credits reduce the total amount of taxes you must pay. There are several types of deductions and credits available depending on your financial and family situation.
6. How can I make sure I get the maximum refund possible?
To maximize your refund, be sure to claim all deductions and credits for which you qualify. Considering the help of a tax professional can be very helpful in making sure you don't overlook any tax saving opportunities.
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