How can I reduce my taxable income IRS?
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How to Reduce Taxable Income
- Contribute significant amounts to retirement savings plans.
- Participate in employer sponsored savings accounts for child care and healthcare.
- Pay attention to tax credits like the child tax credit and the retirement savings contributions credit.
- Tax-loss harvest investments.
Will IRS help me with my taxes?
The Internal Revenue Service offers free tax help by computer and telephone and in person. The IRS helps taxpayers get forms and publications and answers a wide range of tax questions. The IRS can also help individuals find free tax preparation services.
Where can I put money to lower my taxes?
12 Tips to Cut Your Tax Bill This Year
- Tweak your W-4.
- Stash money in your 401(k)
- Contribute to an IRA.
- Save for college.
- Fund your FSA.
- Subsidize your Dependent Care FSA.
- Rock your HSA.
- See if you’re eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
When do you need help from the IRS?
The agency makes itself accessible in multiple ways if you have questions about completing your tax return, want to check your tax refund status, or need help from the IRS for another tax-related purpose.
When do I need to save my income tax return?
In general, the IRS suggests that you save an income tax return and other tax documents until the “period of limitations” for that return runs out.
Where can I get help with my taxes?
You can also call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 or TTY: 1-800-829-4059. This option works best for less complex questions. Keep in mind that wait times to speak with a representative may be long. You may also contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service if you’re having a tax problem.
What’s the easiest way to contact the IRS?
There are several few toll-free numbers set up to assist you. You can call: 1-800-829-3676 – If you need to order forms, publications or instructions. 1-800-829-1040 — If you have tax questions regarding your personal income taxes.