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How to Avoid a Surprise Tax Bill – and What to Do If You Get One

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How to Avoid a Surprise Tax Bill – and What to Do If You Get One

March 12, 2019 Posted by Bernell Ward Tax Resolution

Tax filing season is here again, and millions of hardworking Americans are already dreaming of those fat refund checks. Unfortunately, many of them may be disappointed this year.

The combination of recent changes to the tax law and updates to employer withholding tables have shrunk the size of tax refunds. This has left some unlucky taxpayers with a bill instead of a check. Instead of making plans to spend their windfall, these taxpayers are struggling to pay the unexpected tax bill.

So, what can you do if you find yourself in this uncomfortable situation? How can you avoid ending up with a big tax bill this year? Here are some tips to help you avoid a tax bill and some advice on what to do if you get one.

If find yourself in tax trouble with years of unfiled tax returns, reach out to our expert tax resolution firm for a free, no-obligation consultation. Contact us at www.ultimatetax-relief.net

Pay Attention to Your Paychecks

You may have seen a boost in the size of your paycheck due to recent changes in the tax law. Although that is ultimately a good thing, the reduced withholding could mean a smaller refund, or even a tax bill, when you file.

If you want to avoid a tax day surprise, pay close attention to your paychecks, especially amounts withheld for federal taxes. If you see the withholding has gone down, you can ask your employer to adjust it to make sure you’re withholding the right amount. That will mean a smaller paycheck now, but it could save you future tax debt and penalties.

Run the Numbers ahead of Time

You do not have to wait for tax filing season to estimate how much you might get back or how much you might owe. As long as you have your final paycheck from last year and some basic information, you can run the numbers and get a good idea of where you stand.

You will need as much information as you can get on your income and deductions, so gather as much documentation as you can. Armed with those numbers, you can estimate your future taxes using your favorite tax prep software or your calculator.

File as Early as You Can

If you do owe money to the IRS, it pays to know about it as soon as possible. Filing early means you will have more time to make a plan and find the money to pay the taxes due.

Keep in mind that paying late could mean additional penalties and interest. Therefore, it makes sense to settle up as quickly as you can. Filing your taxes early, or at least running the numbers, you will know where you stand.

Don’t talk to the IRS, talk to us first.

If you do get hit with a surprise tax bill and lack the money to pay it, you need to settle your tax problem as soon as possible. The IRS wants their money, and they have unbridled authority to get it, so simply avoiding the tax bill will not make it go away, but make it worse.  A lot worse.

However, dealing with the IRS is intimidating for most taxpayers. Talking to the IRS and trying to resolve your own tax problem is like going to court without a lawyer, you’ll most likely get crushed.

A tax resolution firm like ours has years of experience helping taxpayers just like you resolve IRS and State tax problems and negotiating the best deal on your behalf. If you owe the IRS money either for 2019 or prior years, contact us now for a consultation to learn about your options. Contact us at www.ultimatetax-relief.com

The good news is the IRS has several debt settlement options including their Fresh Start Initiative. The IRS is generally willing to settle with taxpayers who have been blindsided by a surprise tax bill and get pay it off in full.

Hopefully, tax filing season will bring the big fat refund you are expecting. However, you must be prepared for the unexpected. The new tax bill has unleashed a host of unintended consequences, including smaller refunds and surprise tax bills. With preparation, you can reduce the pain of a surprise tax bill and get on with the rest of your life.

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