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85 - 3 things I am doing this month to organize my files and tax documents
Organize 365 Podcast
English - January 29, 2016 13:00 - 28 minutes - 26.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 1.2K ratingsHealth & Fitness Kids & Family lisawoodruff Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
1. Collecting tax documents.
Collecting, organizing and preparing tax documentation is overwhelming. I think it is because the information you need comes to you in a trickle through the mail, your email inbox and your own receipts - little by little - every day for weeks like Chinese water torture.So I have come up with a few ways to alleviate my anxiety and take the torture out of tax preparation.
Have a file, box or basket to put ALL incoming tax information. Make a master list AFTER you file your taxes this year of the documents you needed to find. Above is a picture of my list. Set aside a 3-4 hour chunk of time to organize and prepare your taxes in one sitting. I actually look forward to this day. :) 2. Purging all my files & creating a color coded filing system. After I file our taxes in early February I purge our filing cabinet. The first time I really did this it took days and I was able to get rid of 80% of what I had. Download my FREE Printable - To Shred or Not to ShredSo I thought and thought and came up with this simpler, yet still cool, system. I already had colored hanging files {which I LOVE!!} and I assigned each category in my filing cabinet a color.
Then I purged each file as I put the contents in the new colored file.
3. Systematizing my home based business income & expenses for 2016.
Tax time has been a breeze the past few years because I have kept up with my business taxes each month.
Having been in business for myself for over 20 years, I know how hard it is to keep everything organized. This year I disciplined myself to do my finances in my business all by myself DAILY!
Each month I would reconcile and do my tax prep on the 1st of the month. I actually started to look forward to it because I have created a checklist and form to fill out each month so I didn't miss any expenses.
Each month I knew how much I actually made. I was able to continually refine my process and reduce my expenses.
This year I had my graphic designer make my pages in to adorable printables and they are available in my ETSY shop both as a digital download or printed with divider tabs in a DUO Binder.
Click here to read the full post, download the printable and enter the giveaway!1. Collecting tax documents.
Collecting, organizing and preparing tax documentation is overwhelming. I think it is because the information you need comes to you in a trickle through the mail, your email inbox and your own receipts - little by little - every day for weeks like Chinese water torture.So I have come up with a few ways to alleviate my anxiety and take the torture out of tax preparation.
Have a file, box or basket to put ALL incoming tax information. Make a master list AFTER you file your taxes this year of the documents you needed to find. Above is a picture of my list. Set aside a 3-4 hour chunk of time to organize and prepare your taxes in one sitting. I actually look forward to this day. :) 2. Purging all my files & creating a color coded filing system. After I file our taxes in early February I purge our filing cabinet. The first time I really did this it took days and I was able to get rid of 80% of what I had. Download my FREE Printable - To Shred or Not to ShredSo I thought and thought and came up with this simpler, yet still cool, system. I already had colored hanging files {which I LOVE!!} and I assigned each category in my filing cabinet a color.
Then I purged each file as I put the contents in the new colored file.
3. Systematizing my home based business income & expenses for 2016.
Tax time has been a breeze the past few years because I have kept up with my business taxes each month.
Having been in business for myself for over 20 years, I know how hard it is to keep everything organized. This year I disciplined myself to do my finances in my business all by myself DAILY!
Each month I would reconcile and do my tax prep on the 1st of the month. I actually started to look forward to it because I have created a checklist and form to fill out each month so I didn't miss any expenses.
Each month I knew how much I actually made. I was able to continually refine my process and reduce my expenses.
This year I had my graphic designer make my pages in to adorable printables and they are available in my ETSY shop both as a digital download or printed with divider tabs in a DUO Binder.
Click here to read the full post, download the printable and enter the giveaway!