The easiest way to reduce your tax bill is to reduce your taxable income by utilizing tax deductions.
If you itemize deductions, you must file the long Form 1040 and Schedule A. But the extra hassle is worth it if it reduces your tax bill.
There are some excellent resources on the IRS website to help you understand how tax deductions and credits can impact your final tax bill. For example, if you have a tax burden of $1,000 and are eligible to receive a tax credit of $150, your overall tax bill could decrease to $850. That means you will walk away with $150 more in your pocket at the end of tax season.
Just investing a few hours each Spring to keep yourself up-to-date on tax laws and do some annual tax planning could save you a lot of money over the year. In fact, you could minimize your tax burden and serve your finances well if you keep taxes on the forefront of your financial thinking throughout the entire year.
It is wise not to count on a tax preparer to know each deduction for which you are eligible. Be a smart consumer and know all the tax benefits you are eligible for. Every additional deduction you claim can decrease your tax burden and increase your income.