How to Reduce your Taxes

No one likes the fact that they have to pay taxes but it is a fact of life that we have to deal with. You can make the burden of paying taxes easier by using ways to reduce your taxes. For example you can contribute more to your retirement accounts than the minimum that may be required by your employer. This means that amount isn’t going to be considered taxable income. You will pay taxes on the funds later when you start getting allocations from the retirement fund.

Keeping track of donations you make in the form of goods or money is a good way to reduce your taxes. If possible ask for a receipt so that there is no question about the amount you are claiming on your taxes. There are some limits on various items such as vehicle donations so make sure you find out how that will affect your tax reductions.

Sometimes you can claim the trade in value of the vehicle if you donate it to a non-profit organization. Other times you can only claim what the organization gets out of the vehicle if they auction them off or sell them for much less than the trade in value to those who financially can’t afford to pay for anything else.

If you own a business you can reduce your taxes by paying for high ticket items at the end of the calendar year instead of waiting until the next year. This can be for equipment, loans, insurance premiums, anything you can use as a legitimate business expense can be used as long as you can show it was paid for prior to the last day of the calendar year in which you are filing your taxes.

Many people don’t take a look at the possibilities itemizing instead of taking standard deductions can offer them. If you have substantial medical expenses in a calendar year you can reduce your taxes by taking the time to itemize. It does take longer to complete your tax forms this way but it can save you hundreds of dollars depending on your particular situation. If you aren’t sure if you can save money itemizing it is worth doing your taxes both ways to find out which way offers you the best savings.

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