09/21/2025
Here are some practical tax tips to help you as the deadline approaches, whether for personal or business filings:
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π Last-Minute Tax Tips Before the Deadline
1. Gather All Your Documents
β’ W-2s, 1099s, K-1s, and any other income statements.
β’ Deduction-related receipts (charitable donations, business expenses, medical bills, mortgage interest, property taxes).
β’ Bank and investment statements for dividends, interest, or capital gains.
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2. Maximize Last-Minute Deductions & Credits
β’ IRA Contributions: You may still be able to contribute up to the deadline to reduce taxable income.
β’ HSA Contributions: If youβre eligible, contributions count for last year if made before the deadline.
β’ Education Credits: Claim the American Opportunity or Lifetime Learning Credit if you or dependents are in school.
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3. Double-Check Business Deductions
β’ Mileage, home office, supplies, and equipment depreciation.
β’ Employee wages, contractor payments (make sure 1099s were issued if required).
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4. File Even If You Canβt Pay in Full
β’ Filing avoids the failure-to-file penalty (which is worse than the late payment penalty).
β’ You can request an IRS payment plan or short-term extension to pay taxes owed.
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5. Consider an Extension
β’ File Form 4868 to get an automatic 6-month extension to file (but rememberβany tax owed is still due now).
β’ Businesses can request an extension via Form 7004.
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6. E-File for Speed & Accuracy
β’ E-filing reduces errors, and refunds are issued faster (often within 2β3 weeks via direct deposit).
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7. Check State Deadlines Too
β’ Your state may have different filing requirements and deadlines.
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Pro tip: If youβre unsure, itβs better to file a timely extension with a good-faith payment estimate than risk penalties.
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