2022 Tax Planning

by | Nov 8, 2022 | Tax

It is nearing the end of the year. It is perfect time to assess your tax situation for the coming years tax return. Considering the current state of the economy/market, this year may be as important as ever for good tax planning. While we don’t know how 2022 will end for all of our clients, we can take a closer look at the expected outcome and get a better idea on any potential short-fall of tax, minimize penalties and interest for late payment of tax and/or search for tax planning opportunities.

Tax planning is the process of managing your financial plan with the goal of reducing your tax liability, and safeguarding assets at the federal and state level. Most tax planning involves deductions, credits, and current vs. future tax rates. When tax planning, you should be looking for strategic and legal ways to reduce your tax burden now and for years to come. This year is a great year to look at possible Roth Conversions or Loss Harvesting. With the downturn in the market it is an opportunity to convert some or all of a retirement to a Roth account with paying the lowest amount of tax.

Anyone can benefit from proper tax planning, but those with more complex situations – business owners and those who have accumulated wealth – could benefit the most.

Tax planning is strategic, thoughtful, and goes well beyond the scope of tax preparation. Find a good CPA who is experienced in working with diverse clients, business owners, and unique situations to help you properly prepare for the upcoming tax season.

Some Things to Think About When Tax Planning:

  • Standard vs. Itemized Deductions
  • Charitable Gifting
  • SALT Limitations
  • Medical Expenses
  • Education Savings
  • Capital Gains & Losses
  • Child and Dependent Care
  • ROTH Conversions
  • Loss Harvesting
  • Contributions to Retirement Plans
  • Record Keeping and Substantiation Requirements
  • Gift Tax Consequences
  • Medicare Premiums
  • Reasonable Compensation (S Corp owners)
  • Executive Compensation Packages
  • Maximizing 20% QBI Deduction
  • Depreciation
  • Revenue Recognition or Deferral
  • Net Operating Losses
  • Tax / Entity Structure
  • Paycheck Protection Program
  • Employee Retention Tax Credit

    If you would like to get a head start on tax planning for 2022, would like more information, or have any questions, we’re here to help.

Senter CPA: An Extension of Your Team

Our goal is to be a part of your team, help save tax dollars, and achieve your goals. We are your trusted advisors right here in Clarkston, Michigan. If you are interested in discussing tax planning opportunities,  please give us a call at 248-934-0550 or click the contact us button below. We look forward to hearing from you.

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