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We created this article using CHAT GPT just by searching “maximizing your deductions”.

 -Lance Bradstreet

When it comes to tax season, maximizing your deductions is key to minimizing your overall tax liability. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your deductions and potentially increase your tax refund:

  1. Itemize your deductions: Instead of taking the standard deduction, consider itemizing your expenses. This allows you to deduct specific expenses such as mortgage interest, state and local taxes, medical expenses, and charitable contributions. Keep track of your receipts and documentation throughout the year to support your deductions.

  2. Take advantage of tax credits: Tax credits directly reduce your tax bill on a dollar-for-dollar basis. Look for credits that you qualify for, such as the Child Tax Credit, Education Credits, or the Earned Income Tax Credit. Research and understand the requirements to ensure you claim all the credits you're eligible for.

  3. Contribute to retirement accounts: Contributing to retirement accounts like an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) or a 401(k) not only helps secure your future but can also provide tax benefits. Contributions to traditional retirement accounts may be tax-deductible, reducing your taxable income.

  4. Keep records of business expenses: If you're self-employed or a small business owner, maintain detailed records of your business expenses. Deductible expenses can include office supplies, travel expenses, professional fees, and equipment purchases. Proper documentation will help support your deductions in case of an audit.

Remember, it's essential to consult with a qualified tax professional or use reputable tax software to ensure you're accurately claiming deductions and credits. With careful planning and attention to detail, you can optimize your deductions and potentially save a significant amount on your taxes.
 
Credit goes to CHAT GPT May 23, 2023
 
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This Week’s Author, Lance Bradstreet


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