Tax procrastinators take note: The April 15 tax deadline is now just a month away, so now is the time to get cracking on those taxes.
Even if you think you still have ample time to fill out your 1040, or plan to use an easy online service, at least take a few minutes to gather all of your W-2s and other tax documents in one place (or even take pictures of them on your smartphone and organize those photos into an album). That way you’ll be more prepared for when you’re finally ready to sit down and tackle your tax return (come April 14).
Not sure you’ll make the tax deadline? Here are some tips if you regularly procrastinate filing your taxes:
Tax season is in full swing, and the clock is ticking. Don’t be lazy about your taxes. It could come back to haunt you.
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- If Unemployed, Do You Still Have to File Taxes? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- Top 3 Tips for Last Minute Tax Filers (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
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