Tax planning is a year-round endeavor, but several year end strategies might reduce your 2015 tax bill. Here are five to consider:
To accelerate deductions, prepay your property taxes, state income taxes or January mortgage payment in December. The most effective way to accelerate deductions is to make contributions to an IRA or other retirement plan, provided you haven’t already reached the 2015 limit. Depending on the type of plan, your contributions may be due by December 31, whereas for others you may be able to make 2015 contributions as late as your filing deadline, with extensions. For traditional IRAs, the filing deadline is the due date of the return without extension.
Deferring income and accelerating deductions isn’t right for everyone. So, if you expect to be in a higher tax bracket next year, you may be better off accelerating income into 2015, when your marginal tax rate is lower, and deferring deductions to 2016, when they’ll do more good. Certain deductions are more valuable if you bunch them together in a single year. Medical expenses, for example, are deductible only to the extent they exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (AGI) (7.5% if you or your spouse is 65 or older). If you won’t reach that level this year, consider putting off optional medical care until next year, when you stand a better chance of exceeding the AGI threshold.
How to get started
To plan for year end, estimate your income, deductions, credits and other tax items for this year and next. Armed with this information and your tax advisor, you can determine which strategies will have the greatest impact on your overall financial situation.
Sidebar: Year end tax strategies for business owners
If you own a business, here are several strategies that might reduce your 2015 tax bill:
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