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Paying Less Income Tax – Information & Advice

June 17, 2010 by  
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Arranging your finances to keep your tax liability as low as possible is the primary aim of tax planning. This is most often accomplished either by lowering your income or by making your income larger.

Reducing Income – You’ve seen the line on your tax return marked AGI (adjusted gross income). This is essentially the amount of income you pay taxes on. It’s your yearly income in total minus the adjustments you claim. The more money you make, the higher your adjusted gross income. The higher your adjusted gross income, the more money you are expected to pay in taxes. The flip side of that coin is that the less income you earn, the fewer taxes you pay. If you want to reduce your income, you can do this by contributing to your employee retirement plan. Money you funnel into your retirement fund lowers your income, which means you owe less taxes. Another way to lower your AGI is by making adjustments to your income. Adjustments in terms of taxes means things like contributions to an IRA, alimony, classroom expenses, or interest paid on a student loan. If you’re interested in a complete list, visit the IRA’s website.

Increase Your Tax Deductions – Your AGI is further reduced by deductions and exemptions and this total is your taxable income. Typically, you are eligible for the standard deduction. But many people could itemize their deductions. The standard deduction and personal exemption relies upon filing status and number of dependents. If you marry or have more children, you raise your standard deduction and personal exemptions. If you want to itemize your deductions, you can count things like your state and local taxes, property taxes, gifts to charity, health care costs, tax prep fees, expenses incurred from investments, interest paid on your mortgage, and expenses for your job. There are other deductions you can take. Again, check the IRS website for a complete list. If you’re not sure which way to go, calculate your itemized deductions and compare the total to what you could write off if you took the standard deductions.

There are other things you can do to reduce your income for tax reporting purposes. You can check out investment funds and tax credits, for example. All of these strategies add up to a large savings on your taxes. The particular options specific to your situation will vary, but it’s worth looking into. You can search online, but taxes are pretty confusing. If you really want to get serious about reducing your tax burden, you should really hire a specialist who can advise you and guide you through the process. It may seem counter intuitive to spend money in order to save it, but a tax specialist makes it their business to know all the ins and outs of taxes.

You may wish for a tax free income, this however is impossible and likely always will be. Although if you do your research and hire the correct people you can certainly take a surprisingly large chunk out of the money you currently pay in tax. Meeting with a tax specialist will likely be a great investment and get you on track to saving money each year for the rest of your days.

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