Weekly Tax Tips are back!

April 16, 2014

Finger_pointing to right For most of us, tax filing season 2014 is over. Around 10 million of us, however, asked the Internal Revenue Service for more time, up to Oct. 15, to send in our 1040s. And taxes are a constant consideration, especially if we want to make sure we pay Uncle Sam the smallest possible amount. So the Weekly Tax Tip is back!

Every Wednesday, starting today, April 16, and going through the end of the year, you'll find a featured tip in the upper right column of the ol' blog. Check it out for ways to finalize your 2013 return if you got an extension, cut your 2014 tax bill, make filing in 2015 easier and take care of year-round tax year planning moves. And if you miss a day, you can visit the continually updated list of 2014 weekly tax tips.

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The More Tax Posts tab at the top of this page will take you to, well, more tax posts. You also can search below for a tax topic. 

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Those procrastinating filers aren’t a problem. In fact, the IRS appreciates taxpayers who take time to fill out their 1040 forms correctly. It also is grateful that tax submissions are spread out a bit, especially now that the IRS is a leaner agency. Processing returns is easier when they arrive throughout the year instead of in massive bunches.

But enough about Uncle Sam’s tax collection issues. The focus now is on all y’all who filed for extensions, giving you another six months to complete your return. Since your new mid-October due date will be here before you know it, let’s get started now on meeting it.

The ol’ blog is here to help you finish up your extended Form 1040. You can start with January’s tax tips page, which has links to the rest of the year’s tips by-month collections. You also can peruse various tax categories for more tailored advice by clicking on the More Tax Posts drop-down menu at the top of this (and every) page.

And to make sure you don’t miss your new filing deadline, the count-down clock below will let you know just how much time you to file by Oct. 15. At the latest.e. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

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