MEDIA ALERT — As taxpayers head into 2022, some New Year’s tax resolutions are worth considering
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting shares strategies for taxpayers to enhance their tax situations for 2022. As year-end tax legislation remains uncertain, early tax planning is emphasized. Key recommendations include organizing tax documents, tracking new IRS letters related to economic impact payments and child tax credits, updating W-4 forms for life changes, staying alert for tax deadlines, responding to IRS correspondence promptly, and considering professional tax assistance. Tax expert Mark Luscombe underscores that these resolutions can help maximize deductions and credits.
- Provides actionable tax planning strategies for 2022.
- Encourages taxpayers to organize documents, which may improve tax efficiency.
- Highlights the importance of professional tax assistance, potentially improving client engagement.
- Uncertainty regarding year-end tax legislation may create planning challenges for taxpayers.
What: After resolving to eat better and exercise more, taxpayers might also consider resolving to improve their tax situation in 2022. With
Why: Most of the work involved in preparing a tax return centers on how to maximize the reductions in taxes to which a taxpayer is entitled either through exclusions, deductions, or credits against the taxes owed. Taking the time now to organize for the current and next tax filing season can save taxpayers time and money. Some of the resolutions that taxpayers may consider include the following.
- Organize tax documents. Many of the deductions and credits that taxpayers feel that they are entitled to on their tax return require documented support, some of which may be required to be obtained contemporaneously with a particular transaction. Taxpayers should resolve to assemble these documents throughout the year and keep them in a safe place according to their disaster preparedness plan
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New documents. Taxpayers should resolve to keep track of a variety of new documents they may need when filing their tax return. In addition to possibly receiving
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) letters with respect to Economic Impact Payments received in advance for the recovery rebate credit, many taxpayers also receivedIRS letters with respect to advance child tax credit payments, which will need to be considered in calculating the child tax credit on the tax return. An additionalIRS letter - Letter 6419 - on the advance child tax credit payments received by a taxpayer is expected to be sent by theIRS inJanuary 2022 -
W-4 form. Form W-4 is the
IRS form that taxpayers fill out with their employer when they start a new job and is used to determine how much income tax withholding is withheld from their pay. Taxpayers should resolve to keep their W-4 up to date by revising it for significant life changes such as marriage, birth of children, home purchase, etc. - Tax deadlines. Taxpayers should resolve to be alert and prepared for tax deadlines. There are deadlines to file returns and pay estimated taxes. There are year-end deadlines to take action for many tax benefits, such as charitable contributions and making maximum 401(k) contributions. There are later tax deadlines to take advantage of certain other tax benefits, such as IRA contributions
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IRS correspondence. Taxpayers should resolve to respond in a timely fashion toIRS correspondence about your tax returns. Waiting too long can result in additional penalties and interest - Consider hiring a professional tax expert to help with your taxes. Taxes keep getting more complicated. A tax expert can help a taxpayer identify ways to reduce taxes that they may have overlooked and help them honor their New Year’s tax resolutions
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