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How to do Taxes for the First Time - YouTube
Channel: Five Minute Finance
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Back when I had to file taxes for the first
time, I was both lost and confused, and honestly,
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a little bit frustrated that after years of
education learning things like trigonometry
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and poetry, they had never taught me something
so common as how to file your taxes.
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But at least I can find the cosine of a triangle,
right?
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Anyways, this video is the video I wish I
had back then and hopefully it will help you
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get through doing your taxes for the first
time.
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So, without further ado, let's get started.
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So I'm not gonna waste your time on this grand
explanation for why we pay taxes.
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All you really need to know is that we pay
taxes to fund the government, you need to
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fill out both a federal and a state tax return,
and the deadline to pay your taxes is April
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15th.
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When people talk about "filing taxes," all
they really mean is filling out these complicated
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tax forms and mailing it to the Internal Revenue
Service, or IRS, along with any payments that
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you owe for taxes.
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I'll put a link in the description below to
help you figure out if you even need to file
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taxes but generally speaking, if you had a
job at any point during the year, you should
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file your taxes because you might owe more
taxes now, or you might be getting a refund
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because you overpaid on your taxes throughout
the year.
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Alright, so how do you actually file your
taxes?
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Well, there's 3 main ways to do it.
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The first way is to fill out those tax forms
manually.
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I'll put some links down in the description
to learn more but honestly, this is probably
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one of the worst ways to do it, especially
for your first time.
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Moving on.
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The second way to do it is to just have a
professional do it for you.
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This can be a good option if you have a particularly
complicated tax situation such as owning your
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own business, going through a major life change,
or you forgot to pay taxes in the past.
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But frankly, this option can get expensive
and if this is your first time filing taxes,
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your situation is most likely not that complicated
to even need help in the first place.
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That's why most people use the third option
which is to use tax preparation software to
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help you do your taxes.
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The way tax preparation software usually works
is that they ask you a bunch of questions
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about your income and possible deductions
and then they fill out your tax returns for
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you.
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This option is pretty easy and very popular
but it also often comes with a fee.
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However, many tax preparation software can
be used for free if your adjusted gross income
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is less than a certain amount.
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You can kind of guesstimate your adjusted
gross income by adding together all the sources
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of income you've made throughout the year.
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The IRS has a list of free software that you
can use to file your tax returns that I'll
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link down below.
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When you're looking through the list of options,
pay extra attention to the requirements you
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need to meet in order to use their software
for free, and check whether or not they provide
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a state tax return for free as well.
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Remember that you need to file both federal
and state taxes so you want a software that
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can fill out both for you at the same time
to make things easier.
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If you aren't sure which one to use, I've
found that TurboTax is one of the easiest,
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but it's also one of the most expensive options
to choose.
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On the other hand, FreeTaxUSA is often praised
for actually being free while a lot of other
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"free" tax software finds a way to sneak fees
into your return.
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The only drawback I see with them is that
they charge a flat fee for your state tax
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return, but honestly, the price is still pretty
good and they are very upfront about it.
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And lastly, my personal favorite tax preparation
software has always been TaxAct.
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They're a good alternative to TurboTax but
a little bit cheaper, but just like TurboTax,
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they also find little ways to upsell you on
certain features.
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Now before you use any of these methods to
file your taxes, make sure that you have all
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your tax related documents ready.
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Your employer should be sending you a form
W-2 which basically lists how much money you've
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made throughout the year and how much in taxes
has already been withheld from your paycheck.
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You might also get forms from your bank if
they've paid you more than $10 in interest
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throughout the year, or forms from any other
sources of income that you earned.
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Most of these forms are supposed to be sent
out by January 31st so if you are expecting
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a form and you haven't received one, you should
contact your company to see if a mistake was
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made.
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Well, I hope this guide will help you through
doing you taxes for the first time but before
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I go, I do have one more piece of advice which
is to save a copy of your completed tax return
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once you finish it.
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You never know when you'll need to reference
your old tax returns in the future so try
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to keep a physical or a digital copy of your
tax returns for your own records.
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Anyways, thanks for watching.
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