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7 mistakes to steer clear of when filing tax returns
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7 mistakes to steer clear of when filing tax returns

It is rightly said that “a penny saved is a penny earned.” Every dollar saved today can contribute to a hassle-free and blissful future, allowing us to seamlessly fulfill our long-term financial goals. A sizable portion of our salaries is typically spent on paying taxes, contributing significantly to government revenue. Although paying taxes is every citizen’s responsibility, avoiding inevitable common mistakes can help taxpayers save money. Some such mistakes to avoid are: Not investing in tax-saving avenues Tax-saving investments can help investors avoid unnecessary taxation to help them work toward their long-term financial objectives. Several tax-saving and tax-free investment options are available today; selecting your tax-free investments should depend on your requirements, income levels, and goals. Municipal bonds, tax-exempt ETFs, and specific index mutual funds are highly tax-saving options. Additionally, some tax-free avenues to consider are 401(k)/403(b) Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plan, U.S. Series I Savings Bond, Health Savings Account (HSA), and 529 Education Fund. Waiting till the end moment to save taxes Many taxpayers commit the mistake of waiting till the end moment to begin considering tax-paying options. Such last-minute decisions often lead to large-scale one-time investments, which can affect one’s current financial needs and dissuade one from reaping the maximum benefits from tax-saving investments.
Top 10 tax deductions to claim in 2023
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Top 10 tax deductions to claim in 2023

The IRS offers ways to save money on taxes each year in the form of tax deductions and credits. Tax deduction works by lowering the taxable income and reducing the tax liability. This deduction is subtracted from the income, lowering the taxable income and reducing the final tax bill. It can be claimed in two ways – standard or itemized deductions. While there are many deductions to choose from, here are the ten most popular options. Charitable donations deduction Individuals who donated in cash or kind to 501(c)3 organizations during the tax year may claim a deduction on their federal tax returns.  Gambling loss deduction This deduction requires itemized reporting of all winning as taxable income. The losses and expenses covered here are deductible only to the extent of gambling winnings. Student loan interest deduction Those who paid interest for a qualified student loan in 2022 (for themselves or dependents), or are legally required to pay interest, may claim up to $2500 in tax deductions for the financial year. Medical expenses deduction Qualified, unreimbursed medical expenses worth more than 7.5% of the adjusted gross income for the taxable year can be deducted. These must be reported as itemized deductions on IRS Schedule A.  Deduction for state and local taxes For a combination of property taxes and either state or local income and sales taxes, up to $10,000 may be deducted from the taxable income.  Mortgage interest deduction For qualifying homeowners, home mortgage interest on the first $750,000 may be claimed as a deduction.

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