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Tax Season Starts Now!

It may feel early, but tax season doesn’t really start when you sit down to file. It starts with preparation. Getting organized now can help you avoid last-minute stress, reduce errors, and even get your refund sooner.🧾

Why This Helps More Than You Think 🧠

When taxes are rushed, anxiety tends to take over. That’s when documents get missed, deductions slip through the cracks, and simple mistakes happen. Preparing early shifts taxes from a looming problem into a manageable task. Having everything in one place also lowers the mental load and keep you from scrambling before deadlines.

A Simple Way to Get Ahead ✅

  • Start gathering your tax documents now. This might include W-2s, 1099s, interest statements, and receipts for potential deductions.
  • Create a checklist or a dedicated folder (digital or paper) so everything lives in one spot.
  • Set reminders in your calendar for important deadlines and proactive check-ins one week prior. Consider blocking out scheduled time in your calendar to focus on reviewing documents, like it’s an appointment you can’t miss.
    • February 17th: Deadline to reclaim your exemption from withholding.
    • April 1st: If you turned 73 last year, this is the deadline to take the 2025 requied minimum distribution from your retirement account.
    • April 15th: Tax Day filing deadline.

If your situation feels complicated, consider scheduling a pro bono adviser check-in. A short conversation can help you spot questions early and move forward with more confidence.

The Takeaway 💬

Taxes don’t have to be stressful to be done well. A little preparation now can save a lot of time, worry, and frustration later.

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