Well it’s “T” time again, and I don’t mean the kind with the warm, soothing beverage and the sugary little cookies. Nor is it that special, reserved time of day when men gather in cute little cars on pristine grass with their over-priced graphite rods and little white balls. No, this is the ever dreaded, yet inevitable time of year that all good Americans participate in–Tax time. If you planned right and you haven’t had any big hiccups in your life, you may not have to pay any additional taxes this year. Or if you are even more fortunate, you may do better than breaking even, you may get money back; that ever blessed refund that so many of us dream of and have spent 15 times over in our heads before it’s ever even calculated!!
I’m never really sure how I feel about exemptions and withholding…do I want to have less withheld so that I have more monthly cash flow to work with and then risk having to pay additional taxes at the end of the year? Or should I pay an extra amount to withholding from each paycheck to ensure that I don’t have the shock of having to come up with tax money in April and maybe get more back in a refund?(granted, Uncle Sam would get to use my money all year long that way.) I’ve had years where it worked out one way and then years where it worked out the other. I guess with the way that tax laws are always changing you never know which way is going to work better for you.
And speaking of tax laws…. About five years ago I started using TurboTax because NWGACU offered the software program at a discount, and they still do – check out the member discount page. This took all of the guesswork out of the changing laws. It walks you through all of the possible deductions, and exemptions, and whatnot. Lots of questions I wouldn’t even think to consider. If there is something that you can claim or can’t claim, I feel pretty confident that TurboTax will find it. I did take my taxes to a “professional” for two years but they didn’t get me any more of a refund than I was figuring out on my own. Since I’m all about saving money, I’m back to doing my own taxes at half the price of having someone else do them and I never had to leave my house! Cool! Doing taxes while sipping tea in time for tee-off! Now that is what I call Un-banking!

