Tax season is here. This means it’s time to learn how to prepare your income taxes effectively. Canadians have until May 1, 2023, to file their taxes and be considered on time since April 30th falls on a Sunday this year.
Tax time can be stressful for everyone. Whether you owe money or get a refund, the process can seem overwhelming. To make things easier, here are five tips to help ease your stress.
1. Understand the Tax Law Changes
Every year the tax laws change, some in our favor and others not so much. Most notably, for tax year 2022, the tax brackets and contribution allowances for many accounts have increased to account for inflation.
There are also many new tax credits and deductions you may be eligible for, including the $500 work-from-home tax credit that remains for tax year 2022. Be sure you’re taking advantage of every deduction and credit you’re eligible to receive.
2. Keep your Paperwork Organized
You will have receipts, bills, and statements throughout the year to help you file your tax returns. Running around looking for them at the last minute when filing your taxes causes unnecessary stress. Instead, consider creating a paper file or scanning your documents into your computer as you receive them, so you have everything in one place.
When it is time to file your taxes, you’ll have everything you need, making it much easier to determine your options.
3. Track your Carry-Forward Balances
If you have balances to carry forward from previous years, be sure to take advantage of them to lower your tax liabilities. This may include capital losses or tuition amounts you could not deduct in previous years and carried forward.
Keep careful track of any carry-forward balances, keeping them in your tax file, so you remember for next year and take them.
4. Understand your Tax Preparation Options
You can use tax preparation software or can consider hiring a professional to handle your taxes. If you have a simple tax return, filing using TurboTax costs nothing. You can also see if you are eligible for File my Return Automated Phone Service, which is also free.
5. Plan for Future Tax Years
Planning now is the key to minimizing your tax liabilities for future years. Discuss your options to maximize contributions to your RRSP to defer taxable income to future years, determine which tax credits you may be eligible for, and defer income to a future year whenever possible.
Final Thoughts
We know filing your taxes can be overwhelming, but every Canadian must do it. The key is having everything you need and finding free support (plenty are available). If you find yourself in over your head, owing too much in taxes, consider a free credit counseling consultation to help determine what changes you can make so next year’s tax preparation doesn’t have to feel so overwhelming.
Contact us today to learn more.