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Good reasons to hate April 15th tax day

April 12, 2017 by Frugal Prof




 

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4 Good Reasons to hate April 15th Tax Day

Today is April 11th.  And I’m frustrated that my taxes are still not done.  And of course, April 15th is tax day.

I still have not been able to file my state taxes or my federal taxes.   The accountant who handles my tax preparation is still finishing them.  Luckily, I will pay my taxes online.

Good Reasons to Hate April 15th

1.  Tax day is stressful and frustrating.  For many people you have little control over when they will be done and that is so frustrating.



 

My personal accountant has to wait for my business accountant and the business tax return before he can finish my taxes.  The later my business accountant, the later my personal taxes.

2.  It’s hard to get the best from your accountant.

What is also frustrating about tax time is that you never get the best from your accountant.  The accountant is so busy just completing the tax returns that he or she has little time for advice, strategy, or suggestions other than the minimal, “you should put money in an IRA.”  “You should open a SEP IRA or convert a ROTH IRA.”

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I have post-it’s all over my return with questions on tax strategy, tax deductions, and ways to pay less taxes.  And this is the worst possible time for my accountant to review any of this.  Yes, every year I think I should call him a couple months after tax time and pick his brain, but I get busy and it rarely happens.



 

3.  Writing big checks: 

Confession time:  I haven’t been paying quarterly business taxes.  Instead, I pay the quarterly payments on April 15th.  Its not a smart strategy. (In my defense I have been much better about flossing!). But seriously, tax time is much worse when you end up writing bigger checks.  And next year I will finally do this.  I always make retirement contributions and the HSA contributions.  But, I have hated writing those quarterly checks.  That stops now.  Next year, I will only have to write a few small checks.  That’s the plan.

4.  The other frustrating reality of tax time is that you’re absolutely, positively not making as much money as you think you are.  This is why budgeting is so helpful!  April 15th is the big wake up call when everyone realizes after filing their taxes, that the government is taking 28% or more of Everything you make.  You’re not making $50,000.  You’re only making $36,000 after the government takes its share.  It’s really depressing.  Which is why you Need to get every legitimate tax deduction you possibly can.  Roth IRA, 401K contributions, HSA, etc…

Tax time is frustrating.  But it’s part of life.

 

What’s good about tax time: 

The truth is that maxing out a Roth retirement fund over a lifetime will make you wealthy. The math is unequivocal on this. So, if you’re smart enough to be doing that, you’re way ahead of the game to be financially independent.  And that’s really good news.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Dads Dollars Debts says

    April 12, 2017 at 9:50 pm

    Agh to tax time. I often get a refund, but then feel like a chump that I have been paying the government more than I owe. It is always very frustrating. Always.

  2. Jax says

    April 13, 2017 at 5:36 am

    Every year I tell myself I am going to get my taxes to my CPA early…and then I don’t. I hate that because I put it off until mid-March I am still waiting to hear how much I owe (or don’t!)

    It’s always a bummer when you have to write out a large check to the IRS. Definitely start making your quarterly payments. Future Frugal Prof will thank you!

  3. MB55 says

    April 28, 2017 at 9:25 am

    TFP,
    Just read a bunch of your blog articles today. Good stuff! It’s refreshing to read blogs of a fellow gen-x’er. It seems the FI community is dominated by millennials and most have a very Pollyanna approach. Your no-nonsense and brutal honesty is much more relatable. Kudos!
    Btw, I own way too much Ralph Lauren as well😀
    MB55
    @millionaireby55

    • Admin says

      April 28, 2017 at 9:54 am

      Thanks Millionaire by 55. Appreciate your feedback. 👍

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