Four Ways to Prepare for the Upcoming Tax Season Now

a messy desk with paperwork and income tax books

We’re officially a few weeks into the fourth quarter of the year, and getting your finances organized now will make the 2024 tax season that much easier.

Here are four ways you can prepare for the upcoming tax season:

1.  Update Your W-4 Tax Withholding Form: Did you have any major life changes in 2024, such as getting married or having a baby? Time to update your W-4 with your HR department. Go to How to Fill out Your W-4 for more information.

2.  Self-Employed Business Deductions: If you’re self-employed and/or receive 1099 income but haven’t been keeping track of business expenses, Q4 is a good time to review previous quarters and organize those expenses into categories so you don’t have to pull an all-nighter on April 14th. Check out our blog post on Self-Employed Expense Categories for more information.

3.  Keep Track of Itemized Deductions: Do you itemize deductions instead of taking the standard deduction? Organizing the receipts you have so far in 2024 for any unreimbursed medical expenses and cash and/or non-cash contributions will make life easier during tax season.

4.  Pay Your Quarterly Estimated Taxes: Check whether you’re up to date on your quarterly estimated tax payments. People who typically owe quarterly estimated taxes are self-employed and don’t have taxes withheld through a paycheck, or those who tend to owe more than their usual withholding and don’t want to get stuck with a large tax bill and/or penalties at the end of the year.