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Tax Tip Tuesday: When is the Best Time to File? 2022

By Edward “Ed” V. O’Neal, Senior Vice President and Manager, Retirement Plans

Tax season brings with it a number of key decisions for taxpayers, so it’s important to be aware of important tax deductions and key tax credits. But perhaps one of the most important considerations is determining the optimal time to file taxes. In other words, should I file my taxes early or wait until the deadline? As with many important questions in life, the answer is a resounding “it depends.”

There is no simple answer to this question as it depends on each person’s unique tax circumstances, and perhaps even personality traits may factor in as well. Are you the type of person that likes to get things done ahead of time? Or do you prefer to push off unpleasant tasks until the last possible moment?

When contemplating this question, there are several key factors to consider. For instance, filing early is a great idea for individuals who have collected all their tax forms and anticipate a refund. Taxpayers expecting a refund should remember that the refund is actually an excess payment made to the IRS over the past year, so getting the money returned to you as soon as possible makes financial sense. Additionally, filing early typically results in faster processing times for the refund.

Filing early could also be advantageous if:

Conversely, you may want to wait to file your tax return if:

The last several tax seasons have been somewhat “bumpy” given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic creating an exhausted IRS workforce, leading to some challenges with the time schedule and accuracy of typical IRS processing. The IRS has indicated that they are working diligently to deliver a successful 2021 tax season but continue to be impacted by the pandemic. To avoid processing delays, the IRS is urging taxpayers to carefully review their taxes for accuracy before filing and consider electronic filing with direct deposit if possible. Be sure to consult with your tax advisor in determining all the issues that could impact your decision to file your taxes early or delay until later.

 

Benjamin F. Edwards does not provide tax advice; therefore, it is also important to consult with your tax professional for additional guidance tailored to your specific situation.