Your Tax Planning Cycle Starts Now
Filing your 2025 tax return may feel like crossing a finish line. In reality, this moment is the starting point for smart tax planning during 2026. Here are several ideas to kick start your own tax planning cycle.
- If you get a big refund, adjust your withholdings.A large refund may feel rewarding, but it often means you gave the government an interest-free loan all year. This money could have supported debt reduction, savings, or investments, instead. After filing, revisit your Form W-4 and run a projection for 2026. Fine-tuning your withholding improves monthly cash flow and reduces the likelihood of over-correcting later in the year.
- If you have a big tax bill, review estimated tax payments.A significant balance due is more than an inconvenience. It may signal under-withholding or insufficient quarterly estimates. Early in the year is the ideal time to correct course. Review income sources, especially self-employment, investment, or bonus income, and adjust estimated payments accordingly.
- Plan now to take advantage of the $1,000 above-the-line charitable donation deduction.With an above-the-line charitable deduction available ($2,000 for married couples), thoughtful giving becomes even more strategic. Consider your cash flow to optimize the timing of donations. Spreading contributions across the year may make budgeting easier, while ensuring you fully utilize the deduction.
- Review retirement contribution limits for 2026.Confirm contribution limits for IRAs, 401(k)s, and other qualified plans for 2026, and evaluate whether you can increase deferrals. Even modest monthly adjustments can significantly reduce taxable income over the course of a year. Starting early also makes it easier to reach maximum contribution thresholds without straining year-end cash flow.
- Plan HSA contributions and medical expenses.Health Savings Accounts offer a rare triple tax benefit – deductible contributions, tax-free growth, and tax-free qualified withdrawals. Review eligibility, contribution limits, and anticipated medical expenses for 2026. Coordinating planned procedures, prescriptions, or ongoing care with your funding strategy can enhance the tax benefit while keeping healthcare spending organized and predictable.
- Take into account life events.Major life changes often reshape your tax profile. Marriage can alter filing status and bracket exposure. Divorce may affect dependency claims and support payments. A new child can unlock credits and deductions. Anticipating these shifts allows you to update withholding, adjust estimated payments, and plan eligibility for credits before the year unfolds.
- Pay attention to no tax on tips and overtime.Accurate tracking becomes essential if you receive tip and/or overtime income. Confirm how your employer reports this income and ensure payroll systems reflect proper treatment. Employers and business owners must also review compliance procedures. Understanding how these earnings are classified early in the year helps prevent reporting errors and maximizes any available benefit.
The most effective tax strategies are built early. Use your filed 2025 tax return as a starting point, make adjustments now, and give your 2026 plan room to work in your favor.
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