3 Tips For Millennials Filing Taxes - The Confused Millennial (2024)

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Who else loves filing taxes ?? ?!?

*crickets*

Yeah… filing taxes can feel a little overwhelming. But it really doesn’t have to be that scary! I’ve partnered with 1040.com to bring you some tips for filing your taxes this year.

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First off, if you are a millennial I feel 99% confident you are filing on-line (because how awful does trying to figure this ish out with a pen and paper sound?!?). But there are like 10,000 million options to file your taxes online today so I wanted to introduce you to my friends at 1040.com, a DIY tax return filing application. They make it super easy, fast, and simple with their questions to ensure you are snagging all the tax breaks available to you!

*Okay, admit it, you’re starting to dread this a little less…*

Plus it gets better, you know we are all about giving back at TCM and so is 1040.com! For every tax return filed with 1040.com, they donate $2 to Healing Waters International. Each donation equals two months of clean water for someone in a developing country! Last year they raised enough money to fund 2.5 million gallons. That’s a whole year of clean water for almost 15,000 people!

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*So not only are you keeping the IRS off your tail, but you are helping people!*

Alright, let’s hop to it…

1. Be on time.

The tax filing deadline this year is Tuesday, April 18th (it’s normally the 15th every year but that’s a Saturday and then Monday is a holiday). Which means you still have plenty of time to clear a couple of hours in your schedule (if this is your first time filing, I suggest clearing a little extra time)!

ACTION STEP: Bust out your phone (which you is either sitting next to your or you’re reading this on) right now and schedule a time one Saturday morning you plan to get your taxes done! (how adult does that sound haha)

2. Gather all the important info

This is the most frustrating part of filing your taxes IMO. If it was up to me, I would file on the first day it’s allowed each year! But you have to wait for certain documents to get sent in from the previous year before you can do that, so I usually end up filing in March. Here is a helpful little checklist of what you need:

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ACTION STEP: Throughout the year, create a physical or digital folder with all of the above information. As soon as you get something, file it! If you haven't gotten these together yet, I would recommend setting aside some timebeforeyour “tax filing” Saturday morning to make sure you have it all… nothing would frustrate me more than sitting down to do my taxes and realize I am missing something and have to come back to it later.

3. Look for expenses to deduct & save receipts!

You can deduct expenses for moving, job hunting, and equipment or office supplies from a side hustle. Make sure you always save and track the receipts for these throughout the year! There are tons of “receipt keeper” apps today to make this easy for the future. Also, if you ever get audited you need to show what the item has only been used for work. In other words, if you bought a gorgeous red dress that you wear to work sometimes, but you also are wearing for Valentine’s day dinner with BAE – you cannot write it off! — BUT you can write off a required work uniform (I'm looking at you fugly non-slip work shoes from my waitressing days!)

ACTION STEP: If you don't have a receipt filing system in place already, download a receipt tracking app like shoebox, receipt hog, or wave receipts now! Start snapping pictures of your receipts moving forward (not only is this a good habit for taxes, but it's a good habit to gaining insight into where your money is going and if you could change things up in your budget).

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Happy filing! Do you have any tips or tools you use for filing taxes? Let me know in the comments!

*This post is sponsored by 1040.com but all opinions are my own and provided for educational purposes, not as expert or professional advice.

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3 Tips For Millennials Filing Taxes - The Confused Millennial (2024)

FAQs

What kind of deductions can I use on my taxes? ›

To claim these deductions, you must complete the IRS Schedule A and file it with your Form 1040. Common itemized deductions include medical and dental expenses, state and local taxes, interest expense, charitable contributions, and theft and casualty losses, which are explained below.

Can I still deduct student loan interest? ›

It allows you to deduct up to $2,500 in interest paid from your taxable income. Payments on federal student loans were paused from March 2020 until October 2023. If you didn't make any payments in 2023, then you likely don't have any interest to deduct on your tax return.

How to get the most out of your tax return? ›

4 ways to increase your tax refund come tax time
  1. Consider your filing status. Believe it or not, your filing status can significantly impact your tax liability. ...
  2. Explore tax credits. Tax credits are a valuable source of tax savings. ...
  3. Make use of tax deductions. ...
  4. Take year-end tax moves.

What tax deductions are 100% deductible? ›

Here are some common examples of 100% deductible meals and entertainment expenses:
  • A company-wide holiday party.
  • Food and drinks provided free of charge for the public.
  • Food included as taxable compensation to employees and included on the W-2.
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How do I get the full $2500 American Opportunity credit? ›

Be pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential. Have qualified education expenses at an eligible educational institution. Be enrolled at least half time for at least one academic period* beginning in the tax year. Not have finished the first four years of higher education at the beginning of the tax year.

How to write off moving expenses? ›

To claim the deduction, you must report all relocation expenses on IRS Form 3903 and attach it to the personal tax return that covers the year of your move. In the event you do not satisfy all requirements at the conclusion of the 12-month period, you must reverse the deduction.

How much mortgage interest can you deduct? ›

You can deduct the interest you paid on the first $750,000 of your mortgage during the relevant tax year. The limit is $375,000 for married couples filing separately.

What deduction can I claim without receipts? ›

What does the IRS allow you to deduct (or “write off”) without receipts?
  • Self-employment taxes. ...
  • Home office expenses. ...
  • Self-employed health insurance premiums. ...
  • Self-employed retirement plan contributions. ...
  • Vehicle expenses. ...
  • Cell phone expenses.
Nov 10, 2022

How to get $10 000 tax refund? ›

CAEITC
  1. Be 18 or older or have a qualifying child.
  2. Have earned income of at least $1.00 and not more than $30,000.
  3. Have a valid Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) for yourself, your spouse, and any qualifying children.
  4. Living in California for more than half of the tax year.
Apr 14, 2023

How much can I claim without receipts? ›

Total work expense

That means you can claim a total of $300 without receipts, although you are required to show how you spent money on the item and how your claim was calculated. The total work expense limit does not include travel expenses, car expenses, or meal allowance.

How many deductions can you claim on your taxes? ›

An individual can claim two allowances if they are single and have more than one job, or are married and are filing taxes separately. Usually, those who are married and have either one child or more claim three allowances.

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