Make Next Year's Taxes Easier with Better Recordkeeping, Advises ExpressTaxRefund.com
MINEOLA, N.Y., April 14, 2005 - Most Americans have already completed their 2004 tax returns, but there's plenty of
time to make next year's tax season go more smoothly. The secret, said Michele Tyson, ExpressTaxRefund.com
(http://www.expresstaxrefund.com) spokesperson, is better
recordkeeping.
"One reason so many people dislike tax time is that it is typically so time-consuming to round up all the necessary
information," Tyson explained. "There's an easy way to save time and make tax preparation easier: Set up a simple
system for keeping good records. It is surprising just how many people have never done this."
The basic categories for which individual taxpayers should keep records, said Tyson, include income, expenses,
investments, charitable giving, and home ownership expenses. Additionally, all records in those categories, along with
past years' tax returns, should be kept on file for at least three years.
"We advise people to keep all W-2s and 1099s on file, but there are other, less obvious, records that are equally
important," Tyson said. "ExpressTaxRefund.com recommends keeping the full year's bank statements, brokerage statements,
mortgage and property insurance statements, medical receipts, childcare receipts, healthcare receipts, higher education
receipts, canceled checks, and various other proof of income, payments and expenses. Even an inexpensive expanding file
folder full of these documents is better than just relying on memory at tax time."
Recordkeeping also serves another purpose: In the event of an audit - the IRS audits about 2% of all tax returns each
year - comprehensive records provide the proof necessary to substantiate income and deductions reported.
"When it comes to filing taxes, a little preparation goes a long way," said Tyson. "With complete records, tax returns
are much easier and quicker to complete. We really recommend ExpressTaxRefund.com customers invest a little time in
some basic recordkeeping."
ABOUT EXPRESSTAXREFUND.COM
An IRS-authorized e-file provider, ExpressTaxRefund.com was founded in 2002 with the goal of helping people prepare and
file their taxes quickly, easily and affordably. Since then, ExpressTaxRefund.com has grown to become one of the most
popular online tax preparation services. For more information about ExpressTaxRefund.com, visit
http://www.expresstaxrefund.com.
CONTACT:
Michele Tyson
ExpressTaxRefund.com
800-825-4303
http://www.expresstaxrefund.com/news
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