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Tax TipsJan 14, 2025

The 10 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

Discover commonly overlooked tax deductions that could save you thousands — from home office to job search costs.

Beyond the usual suspects, filers often miss deductions for state sales tax, job-hunting costs in your current field, and even certain medical mileage. A quick checklist before filing can catch most of these — and they add up fast across a return.

Self-EmployedJan 9, 2025

A Guide to Paying Quarterly Taxes

A complete guide to understanding and managing quarterly estimated tax payments if you're self-employed or a freelancer.

The IRS expects estimated payments four times a year — typically mid-April, mid-June, mid-September, and mid-January — for income that isn't subject to withholding. Underpaying can trigger a penalty even if you pay in full come April, so setting aside a consistent percentage of every payment you receive is the safest habit to build.

GuidesJan 4, 2025

Tax Documents Checklist: What Do You Need to File?

Essential documents to gather before filing — so you're ready for tax season and don't leave money on the table.

At minimum, gather W-2s and 1099s, last year's return, mortgage and student loan interest statements, and receipts for any deductions you plan to itemize. Self-employed filers should also have a profit-and-loss summary and records of estimated payments already made.

Tax CreditsFeb 9, 2025

Child Tax Credit: What Families Need to Know

A breakdown of the Child Tax Credit and other family tax credits that could significantly reduce what you owe.

Beyond the Child Tax Credit, families may also qualify for the Child and Dependent Care Credit if they pay for care so they can work, and education credits once kids reach college. Eligibility phases out at higher incomes, so it's worth running the numbers even if you assumed you didn't qualify.

IRS ResolutionFeb 19, 2025

Can't Pay Your Tax Bill? Here Are Your Options

If you owe more than you can pay, the IRS has several programs — from payment plans to penalty relief — that can help.

Short-term and long-term installment agreements, "currently not collectible" status, and first-time penalty abatement can all reduce the immediate pressure. The most important step is filing on time even if you can't pay in full — the failure-to-file penalty is steeper than the failure-to-pay penalty.

Tax TipsFeb 28, 2025

Standard Deduction vs. Itemizing: Which Is Right for You?

Understanding the difference between the standard deduction and itemizing can save you hundreds — here's how to decide.

Itemizing only pays off once your deductible expenses — mortgage interest, state and local taxes, charitable gifts, and large medical costs — exceed the standard deduction for your filing status. Most filers take the standard deduction; it's worth comparing both each year, since one big expense (a new mortgage, a major donation) can tip the math.

Self-EmployedMar 14, 2025

16 Tax Deductions Every Self-Employed Person Should Claim

From home office to mileage to health insurance — self-employed individuals have powerful deductions most overlook.

Common ones include the home office deduction, vehicle mileage, self-employed health insurance premiums, retirement contributions (SEP-IRA or Solo 401(k)), software and subscriptions, and half of your self-employment tax. Keeping receipts and a simple mileage log year-round makes claiming all of them painless come filing season.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically you'll need W-2s, 1099s, last year's return, and receipts for deductions. We'll provide a complete checklist when you book.

The federal deadline is typically April 15th. Quarterly estimated payments are due April 15, June 15, and September 15 — see the calendar below for the full schedule.

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Important Tax Deadlines

Individual Tax ReturnsApril 15
Extension DeadlineOctober 15
Q1 Estimated TaxesApril 15
Q2 Estimated TaxesJune 15
Q3 Estimated TaxesSeptember 15

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