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Tips to Help Stop Procrastinating (on Your Taxes)

Tips to Help Stop Procrastinating (on Your Taxes) (1440 x 676 px)

As we enter autumn here in the United States, there’s another milestone coming up soon. October 16 – the tax deadline for filing your 2022 tax return. If you’ve been procrastinating on filing your taxes, you’re not alone. According to the Chamber of Commerce, 31% of Americans say they procrastinate and wait until the last minute to file their taxes. Interestingly, the younger generation tended to file their taxes earlier than their older counterparts.

Besides procrastination, some are delaying getting their taxes completed because they are worried about getting them done correctly. Fortunately, there are ways to help with both.

Tips on Getting Your Taxes Done

If you’re worried that you won’t get your taxes done on time, here are a few tricks you can use to get it completed and off your already full plate.

Try out any one of these tips starting today, and add another if you need a bigger boost. Don’t avoid filing your taxes even if you didn’t properly file an extension. You may be missing out on a nice tax refund.

Thoughts on Tax Extensions

Please remember that the tax extension is an extension of time to file and not an extension to pay. If you owe money and you don’t have the total amount, please go online to IRS.gov or call them (800-829-1040) to request an Online Payment Agreement and get on a payment plan. If you have any questions, please leave it in the comments below.

I’d love to hear from you about how you’re doing this year. How many of you had filed an extension for your taxes? How many of you still need to file before the deadline? What is the biggest barrier for you?

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