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The IRS just announced major tax relief for those affected by Hurricane Helene. If you're in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, or parts of Florida, Tennessee, or Virginia, you now have until May 1, 2025, to: 🔹 File your 2024 individual and business returns 🔹 Submit 2023 returns with valid extensions 🔹 Make quarterly estimated tax payments Important note: This relief is automatic if your address is in the affected area. If you've recently moved to these regions, you may need to contact the IRS directly at 866-562-5227. Plus, those with uninsured losses from the hurricane can choose whether to claim them on their 2023 or 2024 returns—giving you flexibility when you need it most.
IRS Advises Summer Tax Review to Prevent Next Year’s Surprises
As the summer comes to a close, the IRS is encouraging taxpayers to take a proactive step and conduct an end-of-summer tax review. This simple yet effective measure can help align your tax withholding or payments with what you actually owe, thereby reducing the risk of surprises when tax season arrives.
The Importance of Tax Planning
Tax planning is not just a year-end activity; it’s an ongoing process that can have significant benefits for your financial health. By taking the time to review your tax situation now, you can:
Avoid Penalties: By adjusting your withholding or making estimated payments, you can avoid penalties for underpayment, which often catch taxpayers off guard.
Improve Financial Planning: Aligning your tax payments with your actual tax liability can help you manage your finances better and reduce stress during tax season.
Key Points to Consider
The U.S. tax system operates on a pay-as-you-go basis, meaning that taxes are paid as income is earned throughout the year. This is typically done through paycheck withholding or by making estimated tax payments. However, many taxpayers either receive refunds or face unexpected tax bills due to a lack of proper tax planning. Here are some common scenarios that require extra attention:
Gig Economy Workers: Those earning income from gig work or side hustles often don’t have taxes withheld from their earnings, leading to potential underpayment issues.
Self-Employed Individuals: Like gig workers, self-employed individuals are responsible for paying their own taxes throughout the year.
Multiple Job Holders: Those with more than one job need to ensure that their total income is properly accounted for in their tax planning.
Life Changes: Significant life events like marriage, the birth of a child, or a job change can impact your tax situation.
Tools and Resources
The IRS offers a helpful tool called the Tax Withholding Estimator on its website. This tool allows you to estimate the correct amount of federal income tax you should be paying throughout the year. To use it, you’ll need your current pay stubs and a copy of last year’s tax return.
IRS Statistics
Recent IRS data reveals that two-thirds of taxpayers received a refund in 2024, with the average refund being just under $2,900. However, a notable number of taxpayers also faced estimated tax penalties due to underpayment. These penalties can often be avoided with a simple mid-year checkup.
Action Steps to Take Now
To avoid any unpleasant surprises next tax season, consider taking the following steps:
Review Your Pay Stubs: Check your current withholding amounts to ensure they align with your expected tax liability.
Use the Tax Withholding Estimator: This tool can help you determine if you need to make adjustments to your withholding or estimated payments.
Make Necessary Adjustments: If the estimator suggests changes, update your withholding or make additional estimated tax payments to stay on track.
Contact SAI CPA Services for Guidance
At SAI CPA Services, we bring the latest IRS updates to your attention and provide expert guidance to help you navigate the complexities of tax planning. By taking these proactive steps now, you can ensure a smoother, stress-free tax season ahead.
For more information and personalized tax planning services, please contact us at:
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