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Tax season is in full swing. Here’s what you need to prepare.

It’s income tax season. For filers tackling tax prep now, it’s hard to be an expert at something you only do once a year.

With the April 15 deadline fast approaching, here’s how to make filing your 2024 tax returns easier.

Have your personal information ready

Get Social Security and tax ID numbers on hand for you, your spouse and all dependents. A copy of last year’s state and federal tax returns can help remind you what financial documents you need now.

Gather all your income-related documents

Organizing your tax records and income documents ahead of time can make a difference. Start by collecting year-end forms like W-2s from your employers and 1099 forms from contract work, investments or other earnings. If you made federal estimated tax payments during the year, have those amounts handy, too.

Don’t file too early, but don’t wait until the last minute

That’s the advice of Bridget Sullivan Mermel, a certified public accountant and financial planner in Chicago. Some of your financial documents might still be in the mail and filing without them could mean doing this over again.

“Maybe your finances are changing, or you might forget you have some little savings account somewhere,” she said. “If I wanted to take my time, I’d do it between March 15 and April 1.”

File your taxes electronically

While taxpayers can file through the mail, it often slows processing and potential refunds.

Seek out help from a volunteer tax preparer

A volunteer tax preparer can bring peace of mind, said John Dussman, who coordinates volunteers at St. Viator Church in Irving Park.

“We’re all IRS-certified, and they know that if they get it done by us, it’s not a mistake they made. They can come back and talk it through with us, and we make it right,” Dussman said.

Eligible filers can find volunteer tax preparers through several organizations in Illinois, including:

Know when it’s time to see a professional

If you own a business, have a lot of investment income or itemize many of your deductions, it may be worth seeing a tax professional, like a certified public accountant or enrolled agent authorized by the IRS.

They should be someone you trust, said Lisa Niser, who has run her tax practice for over 20 years. Ask about their certifications, experience and how they protect your personal information from potential hacks, she said.

Lisa Niser, an independent tax advisor and enrolled agent, at her home office in Chicago.

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“It’s worth investing in. You have a doctor for your physical health, and you can have a financial adviser and accountant for your financial health.”

Get your refund faster with direct deposit

The fastest way to get your tax refund is through direct deposit, which the IRS can send to a bank account, banking app or reloadable debit card. Electronic refunds are 16 times less likely to be lost, stolen or uncashed compared to paper checks, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.

Tax timelines to know other than April 15

Your 2024 Taxes: What you need to know
Organizing your tax records and income documents ahead of time can make a difference.

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