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Expert strategies for the fastest return this tax season

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  • File electronically and opt for direct deposit to receive your refund fastest.
  • Start early by organizing all necessary tax documents and information.
  • Consider seeking professional help, especially if your tax situation has changed or is complex.

[UNITED STATES] Tax season is upon us, and for many Americans, the anticipation of a tax refund brings a mix of excitement and anxiety. Whether you're planning to pay off debt, save for a rainy day, or treat yourself to something special, getting your hands on that refund as quickly as possible is likely a top priority. This year, with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) opening its doors for tax returns, experts are sharing their insights on how to secure the "fastest refund possible."

The Importance of Early Preparation

One of the most crucial steps in expediting your tax refund is to start the process early. "The earlier you file, the earlier you'll receive your refund," says Mark Steber, chief tax information officer at Jackson Hewitt Tax Service. This advice isn't just about beating the rush; it's about giving yourself ample time to gather all necessary documents and information.

Organizing Your Tax Documents

Begin by collecting all relevant tax forms, including:

  • W-2 forms from employers
  • 1099 forms for freelance or contract work
  • Documents related to investments and savings accounts
  • Receipts for deductible expenses

Having these documents organized and readily available will streamline the filing process and reduce the likelihood of errors that could delay your refund.

Embrace Electronic Filing

In the digital age, e-filing has become the gold standard for quick tax returns. The IRS strongly encourages taxpayers to file electronically and choose direct deposit for their refunds. This combination is not only the fastest way to get your refund but also the most secure.

Tom O'Saben, director of tax content and government relations at the National Association of Tax Professionals, emphasizes this point: "E-file with direct deposit is still the fastest way to receive your refund". By avoiding paper returns and checks, you're cutting down on processing time and potential mail delays.

The Power of Direct Deposit

Opting for direct deposit of your refund into your bank account is a game-changer. It's faster, more secure, and more convenient than waiting for a paper check. The IRS reports that most taxpayers who choose this method receive their refunds within 21 days of electronic filing.

Double-Check Your Information

Accuracy is key when it comes to swift refunds. Simple mistakes like transposed numbers or incorrect Social Security numbers can lead to significant delays. "Review, review, review before you submit," advises Steber. Take the time to double-check all personal information, income figures, and calculations before hitting the submit button.

Consider Professional Help

While many taxpayers successfully file their own returns, seeking professional help can be beneficial, especially if your tax situation is complex. Tax professionals stay up-to-date with the latest tax laws and can help you maximize your deductions and credits.

"If your tax situation has changed — maybe you've gotten married, bought a house, or started a business — it might be worth consulting with a tax professional," suggests O'Saben. Their expertise can not only speed up the filing process but potentially increase your refund as well.

Stay Informed About Tax Law Changes

Tax laws are subject to change, and staying informed can help you take advantage of new deductions or credits. For instance, the IRS has announced that the standard deduction for 2023 has increased to $13,850 for single filers and $27,700 for married couples filing jointly. Being aware of such changes can impact your filing strategy and potentially your refund amount.

Leverage Tax Software

For those comfortable with technology, tax software can be an excellent tool for speeding up the filing process. These programs often include error-checking features and can guide you through the filing process step-by-step. Many also offer the option to import information directly from your W-2 and other forms, reducing the chance of data entry errors.

Track Your Refund

Once you've filed, the waiting game begins. The IRS provides a "Where's My Refund?" tool on their website and mobile app, allowing you to track the status of your refund. This tool is typically updated once daily, usually overnight, and can provide peace of mind as you await your funds.

Plan Ahead for Next Year

While you're focused on this year's refund, it's never too early to start planning for the next tax season. Consider adjusting your withholdings if you consistently receive large refunds. While a big refund might feel like a windfall, it essentially means you've given the government an interest-free loan throughout the year.

Steber notes, "If you receive a large refund, you may want to consider adjusting your withholding so you're not lending as much money to the government interest-free throughout the year". This adjustment can increase your take-home pay throughout the year, potentially improving your monthly cash flow.

The Impact of Accurate Withholding

Proper tax withholding is crucial for financial planning and can affect the size of your refund. The IRS provides a withholding calculator to help taxpayers determine the right amount to withhold from their paychecks. By ensuring accurate withholding, you can avoid surprises come tax time and potentially speed up the refund process by reducing the complexity of your return.

As the tax season unfolds, implementing these expert strategies can help you secure your refund as quickly as possible. From early preparation and e-filing to leveraging professional help and staying informed about tax law changes, each step plays a crucial role in expediting your refund.

Remember, while a fast refund is desirable, accuracy should never be sacrificed for speed. Take the time to ensure all information is correct and complete before submitting your return. By following these expert tips and staying proactive in your tax planning, you'll be well-positioned to receive your refund promptly and start putting that money to work for you.


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