Tax Refunds Three Tips to Help Maximize Your Tax Refund Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam Published Jan 9, 2019 - [Updated May 6, 2022] 3 min read We know that the best part of tax season is receiving your tax refund (and being able to spend it on whatever you may want or need)! In the 2017 tax year alone, the IRS issued more than 100 million refunds to American taxpayers, with the average direct deposit tax refund totaling about $3,000. To help you get the maximum refund this year, we asked one of our TurboTax Live CPAs, Ernie Sadashige, for three tips to keep in mind while you file. Keep Accurate Records You’re the expert on your life and your expenses, so make sure to keep good records and save your receipts. Keep track of costs related to things like health care, child care, education, home ownership, charitable contributions and other expenses that may be tax deductible. If you’re self-employed, it’s important to keep track of your business expenses. Try to keep accurate records throughout the year and gather all of your documents in one place when you’re ready to file your taxes. Know Your Deductions You may be surprised to find how many of your expenses may be tax deductible. For example, if you drove for your business, donated to charity, or paid out for prescriptions, you may be able to get tax deductions for your expenses. But how do you know which tax deductions you qualify for? Because we don’t expect you to be an expert, TurboTax asks you simple questions about your life and determines the tax deductions and credits you are eligible for based on your answers. You don’t need to know anything about tax laws or tax forms. We’ll coach you step-by-step to help get your taxes done right. If you’re self-employed, the QuickBooks Self-Employed mobile app can help you keep track of your business mileage and expenses and organize your receipts. You can track your income and expenses year-round and easily export the information into TurboTax Self-Employed when it’s time to file your tax return. Expert Review If you need advice along the way, you can use TurboTax Live to connect live via one-way video to a TurboTax Live CPA or Enrolled Agent to get unlimited expert help and advice as you do your taxes. With TurboTax Live, you can file confidently knowing that 100% of our tax experts are credentialed CPAs and Enrolled Agents with an average of 15-years of experience. Together, we’ll ensure that you’re getting the most money back possible in your tax refund and that your taxes are done right, guaranteed. TurboTax Live Expert: Ernie Sadashige, New Jersey Ernie Sadashige is a CPA with 29 years of tax preparation experience, a financial journalist and an inaugural member of the TurboTax Live team. At TurboTax, Ernie has helped customers as a tax expert in a variety of roles. Within his own practice, Ernie specializes in state and multi-state income taxation and small business returns. Along with his CPA license, Ernie is an Enrolled Agent, authorized to represent taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service, and holds a Master’s Degree in Taxation. Prior to joining TurboTax in 2007, Ernie was a tax accountant for both a top-five national accounting firm and a top 30 regional accounting group. He also served as an office manager and state tax specialist for a well-known tax preparation chain. Fun fact: Ernie once volunteered to be a bodyguard for the mascot for Philadelphia’s pro baseball team! Previous Post New Year, New Tax Implications Next Post Snowed In? Here’s Your Adulting To-Do List Written by TurboTaxBlogTeam More from TurboTaxBlogTeam 12 responses to “Three Tips to Help Maximize Your Tax Refund” What if I want someone to do them for me…???do u do that??? I was scammed for about $3000. Can I use a 1040x to write this off on my taxes I already got my IRS tax refund for 2018. Sold a second home we owned for 20 years, wbich software should i get Only had 1 w2 then 1099 G for unemployment Turbo tax made me UPGRADE or wouldnt due my taxed $39. Then when total came up charged me over $80.00 I would like to know why ??? 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I was scammed for about $3000. Can I use a 1040x to write this off on my taxes I already got my IRS tax refund for 2018.
Only had 1 w2 then 1099 G for unemployment Turbo tax made me UPGRADE or wouldnt due my taxed $39. Then when total came up charged me over $80.00 I would like to know why ???
I would like to change my password longer to do my taxes on Turbo I know my uses ID just forgot my password can you help me
The new block on mileage and other expenses is hurting every commission sales in America. ! Help Us. Please!