From gathering all your tax forms and trying to make sense of all the recent changes to tax laws to waking up in the middle of the night wondering if you filed your taxes correctly, it’s no wonder most folks are stressed about tax season!
That’s probably why more than 72 million tax returns were filed with help from a tax professional during the 2023 tax season. 1
If you have a tax advisor that you turn to year after year to help file your taxes, that’s great! But there’s a good chance you’re not taking full advantage of the wealth of knowledge and expertise they have to offer. And it's hard to evaluate your tax pro and how they're helping you if you don't know all about the services they offer!
"Those that lean on us throughout the year—whether it be by email, phone or meeting in person, depending on the depth of their questions—will create an opportunity to position themselves better for the current year as well as future years," said Chad M., a RamseyTrusted tax pro.
Here are some questions you might want to ask your tax pro during tax season and beyond:
This is where you and your tax pro get on the same page about how you both want to communicate throughout the tax-filing process. Are you more comfortable setting up a meeting or two and doing everything in person or would you rather communicate completely through email? Maybe setting up phone calls works for the two of you.
However you want the tax preparation process to look, it’s important to set those expectations from the get-go and find an advisor who will work with your schedule and preferences.
Do you want to make sure your taxes are done right so the IRS doesn’t come knocking on your door? Do you want to figure out whether or not to take the standard deduction or itemize your deductions?
Share your goals and concerns with your tax pro and ask how they plan to walk you through the tax-filing process. Knowing how your tax pro works and having them share their process with you can help get rid of some of your deepest, darkest fears when it comes to tax season!
Giving your tax advisor a clear picture of your finances will help them file your tax return accurately and help them quickly identify ways to save you money.
Your tax advisor will probably ask you to be prepared to share the following information with them:
To make sure you have everything you need to file your taxes, you can also download our free tax preparation checklist.
If your tax return was a target, the bullseye would be $0, meaning you wouldn’t receive a refund, but you also wouldn’t owe anything. You don’t want a giant tax bill—that means you didn’t have enough money taken out of your paycheck for taxes. And that huge tax refund? That’s not free money—it’s your money, which you’ve been loaning too much of to the government throughout the year (with no interest, by the way). Not smart.
Don’t let taxes overwhelm you. Connect with a RamseyTrusted tax advisor.
Great tax professionals won’t just help you file your taxes, collect their fee, and then disappear. They’ll be there after you file to answer your questions about your tax situation. Not only that, they can show you how to adjust your tax withholdings and get closer to that sweet spot where you’re paying almost exactly what you owe to Uncle Sam throughout the year—no more and no less.
And this goes beyond just your withholdings! Your tax pro can suggest making some tweaks in different areas of your finances. They can walk you through how your investments are taxed, the tax implications of buying or selling a home, or when it’s a good time to incorporate your side hustle into a small business.
Like Ferris Bueller once said, “Life comes at you fast.” And if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss out on some big tax breaks or adjustments you need to make during any given tax year.
Did you get married, move to a new state, have a baby, or buy a house in the past year? Those are just a few major life changes that can change your tax situation—and your tax pro can help you understand what those changes mean for you.
And beyond taxes, your tax pro could also suggest taking steps to help protect your assets or help you make more progress on your financial goals for the rest of the year. Maybe you need to get term life insurance once you get hitched or set up a trust to protect your estate. Your tax pro can provide some really valuable insight into those areas!
Would you rather work with some Joe Schmo who just files tax returns during tax season and then vanishes into thin air the rest of the year, or with a tax pro who will actually be there to answer your call in September when you have a question about a decision that might impact your taxes for the year?
That’s a pretty easy choice!
"I am of the strong belief that tax advisors are far more valuable from April 16 to December 31 than we ever will be from January 1 to April 15,” said Chad M. “That’s because a tax return is historical. There are very few things that taxpayers can do after the ball drops on New Year’s to change the prior year."
Whether you followed Dave’s advice and started delivering pizzas to pay off debt faster or turned your hobby into a thriving small business, it’s very possible that your side hustle might complicate the way you do your taxes.
If you’re one of the millions of freelancers, independent contractors and small business owners around the country, you probably have to deal with different kinds of tax forms than a typical employee. Not only that, but you might have to pay quarterly taxes and the self-employment tax on any income you make from your side hustle.
Your tax pro can sit down and work with you and guide you through what you can expect during tax season so you’re not blindsided when you file your taxes.
Believe it or not, your tax professional might be able to help you do a lot more than just file your tax returns.
For example, if your tax advisor is a certified public accountant (CPA), they can provide you with a wide range of services. From bookkeepers to payroll administrators, CPAs can wear a bunch of different hats on your behalf—especially if you’re a small business owner. These folks are basically the Swiss Army knives of the tax-planning world!
There are other certifications and letters you might see behind the name of your tax advisor (like “CFP” for certified financial planner or “EA” for enrolled agent), so take the time to ask your pro what his or her credentials are, and what services they can offer you both during and after tax season.
Don’t have a tax pro in your corner yet? Or maybe you’re looking to work with someone new this tax season? We’ve got you covered!
RamseyTrusted tax pros are ready to answer any questions you have about your taxes. They take the time to get to know you and your financial situation so they can help you file your taxes with confidence.
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