Paying taxes may be an expected annual obligation, but tax season always finds a way to sneak up on us. Luckily, we’ve curated a checklist of information and documents that most taxpayers will need for the job.

Personal Information

This should be the easiest information to pull up, but it’s not uncommon for taxpayers to realize they’ve lost an elderly parent’s social security number come tax time. 

Income

For self-employed taxpayers and business owners, income tax forms will be more complicated, but here are the forms most individuals require. 

Deductions

Deductions are just about the only fun part of doing your taxes. It’s a good idea to understand and plan for deductions early. Once you’ve done your taxes this year, keep these deductions in mind for the following year. 

Credit

Tax credits are like deductions, but unlike deductions they provide dollar-for-dollar tax cuts. 

Payments

Self-employed taxpayers may have made estimated federal tax payments throughout the year. If this is the case for you, be sure to have the information ready. 

Debt

Tax credits are great news for those with debt, but for those that owe a significant amount of money to their creditors, tax season only adds to their financial anxieties. You may come to find that you owe tax on the portion of a debt that was forgiven, or that you owe taxes that you simply can’t pay.

If you’re struggling with debt during tax season, you can get in touch with a consumer credit and debt relief solution company like American Consumer Solutions. Check out our tax prep checklist.

Read our article on mid year tax check up and 5 steps you can take now.

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*This is for general, informational purposes only, and it is not intended to provide and should not be relied on for tax advice. Please consult your tax advisors before engaging in any transaction.

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