Summertime Tax Planning Tips
Planning for Your Future Doesn’t Get a Vacation
The weather’s warm, the lake is calling…but wait! So is your tax bill. Summertime is the perfect time to revisit your tax plan. I know it’s not quite as much fun as throwing out your fishing line and bringing in the perfect trout, but it is a necessary evil. Here are some tips that may help you benefit in the end:
1. Look at Your Retirement Plan.
- Elective contributions – the ones you ask your employer to withhold from your paycheck – these lower your current-year taxable income.
- Compare the amount you’re currently depositing in your account to the maximum allowed, and make adjustments to spread the impact over the rest of the year.
- The maximum 401(k) contribution for 2017 is $18,000.
- If you’re 50 or older this year, add an additional $6,000.
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If you are currently setting aside money to pay for your child’s college expenses in a taxable account, you could open a 529 plan instead.
- Broaden your tax-planning focus to include family members.
For instance, say your parents or children are in a lower tax bracket than you are. Employing them in your sole proprietorship can provide net tax savings.
- Recordkeeping is essential.
- Examples of tax breaks that may be disallowed if you cannot provide proof include: charitable contributions, gambling losses, vehicle costs, and travel and entertainment expenses.
- If you neglected to start tracking these expenses at the beginning of the year, get going now.
- Using your smartphone to assist you with recordkeeping is a simple trick. There are many apps out there that can help you keep track of mileage and receipts, just to name a few.
- Keep your college student qualified as your dependent by monitoring the “support” test.
- The rule: Generally, your child cannot provide over one-half of his or her own support during the year.
- Other relatives may qualify as your dependents, including parents in nursing homes.
These are just a few tips that can assist you with your mid-year tax planning. There are still many other options available to you that may reduce your year-end tax bill. If you have questions regarding tax planning, as always the Specialists at Next Level Accounting & Tax suggest you speak to a professional. We are here to help you in any way that we can. Please, contact us with your questions. Our goal is to help you grow your business.