Tax Tips 2023
Dates to know
Take note of these important dates as you start preparing your 2022 taxes.
- The tax filing deadline is April 18, 2023.
- The extension deadline is Oct. 16, 2023.
Changes to the tax code
Here are some important tax code changes to note asy ou prepare to file.
- Changes to the income tax brackets. Visit https://www.irs.gov/
- Increase in the standard deduction to $12,950 for single filers, $19,400 for single heads of household and to $25,900 for married couples filing jointly.
- Decrease in charitable deductions to 30% of AGI for contributions of non-cash assets if held for more than one year, and to 60% of AGI for cash contributions.
- Decrease in the Child Tax Credit to $2,000 for children aged 16 and younger.
- Decrease in the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to $500 for eligible taxpayers with no children.
- Decrease in the Child and Dependent Care Credit to a maximum of $2,100 in 2022
Tax code information to know
Other parts of the tax code that are important to know and haven't changed much for 2022 include the following:
- Itemized deductions-if you have many tax-deductible expenses, you may benefit from itemizing your deductions.
- State and local taxes-deduction for state and local income taxes, property taxes and real estate taxes is capped at $10,000.
- Mortgage interest deduction-the mortgage interest deduction is limited to $750,000 of debt.
- Medical expenses-only medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of AGI can be deducted in 2022.
- Miscellaneous deductions-no miscellaneous itemized deductions are allowed.
Retirement contributions
Don't forget to maximize your retirement contributions for 2022:
- The deduction limit for 401(k) contributions for 2022 is $20,500, or $27,000 if you're over the age of 50.
- The maximum tax deductible contributions for IRAs is $6,000, or $7,000 if you're over the age of 50.
Tax time can be stressful, so use this guide for a smooth, stress-free tax season.