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Smart Ways To Prepare For Next Year’s Taxes

  • Writer: Sales  Support
    Sales Support
  • Jan 4, 2024
  • 2 min read

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The choices you make in the remaining days of the year can wield a significant impact on your tax liability when the filing day arrives. Implementing strategic financial decisions before December 31st can optimize your tax planning for the coming year, ensuring you retain more of your hard-earned money. Explore the following intelligent strategies to proactively navigate your year-end tax planning.


Maximize Retirement Contributions:


Embrace the power of tax-advantaged retirement accounts, such as 401(K)s and IRAs, which allow you to fund with pre-tax dollars. By maximizing your contributions to these accounts before the year concludes, you can effectively lower your taxable income. If a year-end bonus is on the horizon, consider channeling it into your pre-tax retirement savings account to further optimize your contributions. Consult the IRS contribution limit notice for 2023 or seek advice from your financial professional to tailor your savings strategy.


Harness the Potential of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs):


Make the most of pre-tax healthcare savings through Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), offered by employers to cover out-of-pocket healthcare costs. Contributions to FSAs are tax-free, providing a valuable opportunity to reduce your taxable income. Keep in mind that employer contributions are optional, and reimbursement for healthcare costs is facilitated by submitting a claim along with supporting documentation. Leverage the tax benefits of FSAs by exploring this strategic avenue before the year concludes.



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Amplify Impact Through Charitable Giving:


Engage in charitable giving to support causes close to your heart while concurrently enjoying tax benefits. Regardless of whether you opt for the standard deduction, charitable giving can enhance your tax savings. Consider donating appreciated property or stock for additional advantages. Maintain records of your contributions, be it receipts, credit card statements, or other supporting documents. Discussing strategies such as donor-advised funds or trusts with your legal, tax, and financial professionals can further refine your charitable giving approach.


Contribute to Educational Futures with 529 Plans:


For those with aspirations to support the educational endeavors of children or grandchildren, funding their 529 plans is a timely and rewarding endeavor. While federal tax deductions for 529 plan contributions are unavailable, many states offer state tax deductions for contributions to state-sponsored programs. Seek guidance from your tax professional to navigate the nuances of tax deductions. The growth of funds within these accounts is tax-free, offering a valuable resource for qualified education expenses.



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Embarking on these strategic financial moves can pave the way for a smoother tax season next year. Collaborate with your financial and tax professionals to tailor these strategies to your unique circumstances. As you chart the course for your financial future, these proactive measures can position you for both financial success and tax optimization.


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