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Keeping Track Of Your Expenses For Tax Purposes

Mon, Nov 17, 2008

Financial Planning

Almost no one enjoys having to keep up with every little receipt when they spend money for things, but just ask those who file an itemized tax return each year how important that it and they can tell you it is invaluable. If you plan to file an itemized return keeping up with everything might seem a little much, but it has to be done. You never know which ones will come in handy. What might not be a tax deduction at the beginning of a year might be usable by the end of the year. This might not happen often, but why not be ready if it is? When filing an itemized return you must use every small advantage you can.

They key to not letting this drive you crazy is keeping a handle on your paperwork all year long. This can save you hours and hours of sifting and sorting at the end of the year. If you can not seem to get your receipts and other tax related papers organized each month, you should at least do it quarterly. If you have never filed an itemized return, you should go on line and look up all the information that might be useful to you. If you think that all of the taxing ins and outs might be a little over your head, then your best bet is to have an accountant help you out.

As a matter of fact, hiring a regular accountant is a great idea for anyone who itemizes. This way you will have someone, hopefully, that stays current with all of the new tax laws and helps keep you from missing anything important that can save you money. In case you ever get audited you will also have an accountant to stand with you when you have to face certain scrutiny by the IRS. You never want to face this organization alone especially if you did your return yourself and are not absolutely sure you did everything right.

Tax time does not have to be that scary. When you are sure you have receipts and other records that absolutely back up any claims and deductions on your tax return and you use a reputable accountant with a good history of honesty, you should have no problem. Only those that cheat deliberately on their taxes should really be worried. When you make sure that your records are accurate in the first place, everything should be fine. This is likely to take some time and effort on your part, but it is well worth the effort when and if you do ever get audited.

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