Flower Mound Tax Help: Smart Ways To Invest Tax Savings

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1. PAY OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBT

Has a high-interest credit card balance been hard to pay off? Instead of buying a vacation with your refund, tackle that debt instead. Start with debts with the highest interest rates; eliminating these will save you the most money over time. If you don’t have any credit card debt, use your refund to reduce car or student loan debt.

You can also contact us to learn more about investing your tax savings.

2. UP YOUR 401(K) CONTRIBUTIONS

Put your tax refund toward everyday expenses, while increasing your 401(k) contributions. If you’re only putting in 3% of your paycheck, but your company matches up to 6%, you can double the pre-tax income you’re investing to maximize retirement funds.

Your paychecks will be slightly lower but you can use your refund to make up the difference while investing in your retirement and lowering your taxable income.

3. INCREASE A HOME DOWN PAYMENT OR RESALE VALUE

If you’ve been saving for a home, use your refund to increase your down payment to avoid costly private mortgage insurance payments and also to reduce the overall amount of your mortgage.

If you already own your home and have been waiting to replace a leaky pipe or start a much-needed home improvement project, getting a tax refund might be a good time to make your home more functional while increasing its resale value.

4. MAKE AN INVESTMENT

Perhaps you want to invest in real estate, a tech start-up or a stock you believe is about to soar, but you’ve been waiting for a little extra cushion of cash. If you’ve done your research and are itching to take a calculated risk, utilize your tax refund before dipping into your checking or savings accounts.

5. MAKE INVESTMENTS THAT SAVE TIME AND MONEY

Dedicate part of your tax refund to a product or service that can save you time, money or a combination of the two. An example is finding a meal delivery service that’s cheaper than grocery shopping and can help make serving dinner quicker and easier on you during your busy workweek.

6. OPEN A CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT WITH BENEFITS

As long as you’re debt free and pay off your credit card balances every month, you might want to invest in a card with desirable perks, especially if your current credit cards don’t offer any benefits.

Some cards may require an annual fee, but they often offer substantial travel and lifestyle rewards. The right credit card should save you more than—or provide services that far exceed—the cost of maintaining the account.

7. GIVE A TAX-FREE ANNUAL GIFT

If you have a well-established financial portfolio and are near retirement age, you may want to consider gifting excess funds, such as a large refund, every year. The IRS sets an annual limit ($15,000 per recipient, as of 2018) on the gifts individuals are able to transfer to others, including family members, without filing a gift tax return.

You are allowed to gift up to $15,000 to as many people as you want, though, as long as you haven’t exceeded the lifetime exclusion amount, which is $11.2 million as of 2018.

Call Williams & Kunkel CPA today in Flower Mound at 972-446-1040 to have a chat and find out how you can save money on your taxes as a real estate professional.

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