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Tax Season Tips

Tax Season Tips for 2023 

With the new year comes tax season. As we jump right into tax season, here are some tips to keep you organized, ahead of the game, and prepared to submit your taxes on time.  

Step 1: Remember to Keep ALL Tax Related Documents 

One of the biggest hassles is organizing and finding your information to be prepared for tax season. Whether you do your own taxes or get help from a professional, it is important that you begin to collect and organize the proper documents. This includes last year’s tax return, this year’s W-2s and 1099s, receipts, and so on. Here are some recommendations from TurboTax of what to keep and what NOT to toss:  

  • Print out a tax checklist to help you gather all the tax documents you’ll need to complete your tax return
  • Keep all the information that comes in the mail in January, such as W-2s, 1099s, and mortgage interest statements. Be careful not to throw out any tax-related documents, even if they don’t look very important. 
  • Collect receipts and information that you have piled up during the year. 
  • Group similar documents together, putting them in different file folders if there are enough papers. 
  • Make sure you know the price you paid for any stocks or funds you have sold. If you don’t, call your broker before you start to prepare your tax return. 
  • Know the details on income from rental properties. Don’t assume that your tax-free municipal bonds are completely free of taxes. Having this type of information at your fingertips will save you another trip through your files. 

Step 2: Organize Your Documents  

As you begin to receive and gather your documents, find a folder to carefully organize your information. It is easy to throw an envelope into a drawer and forget where it has been placed. You’ll thank yourself as you begin filing that you kept the information needed organized and ready for use. Remember it is important to keep ahold of past year’s documents as well, as those could be needed for filing. If you haven’t already, find an organization method that works for you to begin organizing all records and carry that method on from year to year. The rule of thumb is if you don’t know if you’ll need it, it is safe to go ahead and keep it, just in case.  

Step 3: Itemize Your Tax Deductions  

By itemizing your tax deductions, you could potentially save a substantial amount compared to taking the standard deduction. If you own a home, live in a high-tax area, or are self-employed it may be worth taking extra steps to itemize your deductions.  If your qualified expenses add up to more than the 2022 standard deduction ($12,950 for singles and $25,900 for married couples filing jointly) itemizing your deductions is worth it to take the time to do.  

Some items to consider itemizing:  

  • Mortgage interest 
  • Charitable donations 
  • A portion of medical expenses 
  • Home office  

Step 4: Make a Plan for How You Will File Your Taxes 

If you are filing your taxes and expect a return, filing electronically may be the best and quickest option for you. The IRS processes electronic returns faster than manual paper returns, which means you could expect your refund three to six weeks sooner, especially if you have it set to deposit directly into your bank account.  

Step 5: File Your Return ON TIME 

Do not wait to begin gathering your documents and making your plan for filing your information. If you need assistance, it is important to do your research ahead of time and be proactive so you can file and pay on time.  

If you can’t finish your return on time, make sure you file Form 4868 by April 18, 2023. Form 4868 gives you an extension of the filing deadline until October 16, 2023. On the form, you need to make a reasonable estimate of your tax liability for 2022 and pay any balance due with your request.  Requesting an extension in a timely manner is especially important if you end up owing taxes to the IRS. 

Tax season is a stress to us all. The key is to be organized and proactive in getting ahead of filing and paying your taxes, so you are not late and potentially owe more. If you are curious about the basics of taxes or want to be aware of any changes when filing your 2022 return, visit the IRS website for assistance.  

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Top 5 Reasons You Need a Debit Card

Make Purchases Simple – Top 5 Reasons You Need a Debit Card 

If you don’t have a debit card, don’t worry these top five reasons will convince you to get one! A debit card is a great asset to your wallet and financial freedom. Keep reading to learn the top ways a debit card makes your purchases simple. 

1. Makes Purchases Convenient and Simple 

Ever reached into your wallet and are short on cash? Having a debit card on hand makes it incredibly easy to either withdraw funds from an ATM or simply use the card to make your purchases instantly. A debit card can truly be your only form of payment wherever you are. A debit card allows you the freedom to make everyday purchases conveniently and you can track your spending instantly from your PB&T mobile app.  

2. Budgeting Made Easy 

When you use your debit card, you are withdrawing money directly from your checking account. If you are working towards improving your budget, a debit card is a great tool to help you do so. When you make a purchase with your debit card you can be notified right away and have a mobile receipt to help keep your budget in line.  

3. Safe Form of Payment  

One of the huge benefits of utilizing a debit card are the safety factors. With a debit card you can make secure purchases and not have to worry about carrying cash. With your debit card you can be notified every time your card makes a purchase, that way if it is a fraudulent purchase, it can be reported through Peoples Bank & Trust immediately. If you lose your card, don’t worry you can cancel it immediately and have it replaced at any of our branch locations.  

4. Debit Cards Can Reward You  

Depending on the debit card you get, you can earn rewards simply by using it! To learn more about the specifics of our debit cards, head over to our website.  

5. Makes Paying Bills Effortless  

One of the huge benefits of using a debit card is the ability to set up your bills to be paid automatically. This will help you avoid a late fee or interest. This is a huge benefit to improving your credit score.  

If you are looking to get started on a debit card, we can help! At Peoples Bank & Trust we are focused on making your day-to-day financial goals effortless and with a debit card payment is made easy, safe, and convenient.  

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How to Budget Rising Food Prices

How to Budget Rising Food Prices  

It is no secret food prices have risen in the past few months. Food is generally at the top of the list for basic human needs, so how do we go about combating these rising food costs? Keep reading for top tips to fight rising food prices this winter.  

1. Eat Out Less 

Dining out is an extremely expensive option if you opt for it too often, especially if you are already budgeting for a full list of groceries as well.  Many meals you purchase out can be made for a fraction of the cost at home. And while fast food can be a cheaper dining out option, it may be a cost to your overall health – high-calorie and low-quality food is not as nutritional as food you can make at home.  

2. Don’t Shop on An Empty Stomach 

We’ve all been grocery shopping on an empty stomach and can agree that shopping while hungry will only fill your cart with unnecessary purchases. When grocery shopping on an empty stomach there is a likelihood of overspending and veering from your list. Stick to your necessities by grabbing a bite to eat or a small snack before you begin your shopping trip.  

3. Stick to Your List  

If shop without creating or sticking to a list, you may experience sticker shock when you check out your next grocery haul. If you fill your cart with everything that catches your eye, be prepared to spend a lot more than you planned. By creating a list in advance, you have the opportunity to plan out your meals and ingredient list to cohesively put together a plan for the week. This also allows you to plan around any sales the store may have or you may choose to shop elsewhere because there may be a better deal. Avoiding impulse buys is key to fighting these rising food costs. If you stick solely to your list, you won’t be tempted to go down every aisle. Many say all the products you need are on the edge of the store, so avoiding a couple of isles is a win! 

4. Fresh Over Prepared 

In a world that is already a fast-paced society, it is easy to opt for prepared items when shopping at the grocery store. Whether it’s convenience or to simply have on hand, these pre-ready meals are at a premium price tag compared to simply buying the fresh ingredients to make yourself. This same concept also goes for frozen items you may be grabbing. Yes, they absolutely are convenient and last longer, but they often are priced significantly higher than buying fresh ingredients to prepare yourself.  

5. Bulk May Be the Best  

Buying in bulk can save you time and money. It is important to pay attention to prices of family-sized options – if the price per unit is lower it is well worth your money to buy more if you have a place to store it and will use it before it expires. If you have items you go through consistently, it may be well worth the cost to purchase those at a big box bulk retailer such as Costco or Sam’s Club.  

6. Bulk Isn’t Always the Best 

If you find you are not utilizing a membership at a big-box retailer as often as you had thought, consider canceling. Chances are you don’t need nearly as much on hand and are paying for the  bulk items along with the membership price. It is very important to pay attention to your spending habits at these stores as well as your overall consumption. The prices at the big boxes aren’t always a bargain compared to discounts at other stores. In addition, the family-size packaging at these stores could mean you buy more than you need, driving up your grocery bill. 

7. Sign Up for Rewards 

If you are visiting the same stores consistently, it is well worth it to sign up for their rewards program. Some stores may raise their prices when they offer rewards so without the card your bill could be higher. Look into the rewards offered, they may have benefits such as a ham on the holidays or a discount on gas. Take advantage of the benefits at places you are already going to! 

8. Prices Are High, Look Low 

They strategically set up grocery stores to tempt you to spend money. As mentioned earlier, stick to the outsides of the stores. You also can avoid higher priced items by not shopping the end caps or checkout areas. The highest-priced items are placed where it is easy for you to look, such as the middle of the shelf at eye level. If you look down, chances are you’ll find generic and cheaper alternatives.  

9. Substitute the Expensive Items  

If you notice an item you use frequently has a price that is consistently climbing, look into finding a lower-priced alternative. For example, you could swap apple sauce for vegetable oil in recipes to cut the cost nearly in half.  

10. Maintain a Well-Stocked Kitchen 

Shopping infrequently or only when you need to is key to not overspending. If you shop when the best deals are available, you have the ability to stock up and put yourself in the position of only shopping when you need to or when the item is back on sale. 

Food is one of those purchases we simply cannot avoid. Be a careful and well-prepared shopper to minimize the amount you spend at the grocery store.  

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