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Reduce your tax time stress by getting organized

Reduce your tax time stress by getting organized
28 Mar 2013

As the tax deadline approaches, there are many things you can do to ease this sometimes stressful process. 

  • Providing your information to your accountant in an organized manner can save you money in tax preparation costs.
  • You are less likely to miss deductions when you have receipts for all your expenses in a folder.
  • Creating a system for organizing all your paperwork that you can easily maintain can really help to ease the pain at tax time.
  • Creating a current tax year file for collecting relevant information as it comes into your home.
  • Separating your personal and business expenses makes it easier when preparing taxes.

Check out this article to find more tips…


Sarah Buckwalter