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March is the moment to get your taxes on track

March is the moment to get your taxes on track

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(607NewsNow) — March is a pivotal month in tax season, and for many taxpayers, it’s where preparation really starts to matter.

Whether you’re managing a business entity or filing as an individual, taking action now can save time, reduce stress, and help you avoid costly mistakes as deadlines approach.

For partnerships and S Corporation owners, March is especially important. The filing deadline comes quickly, and many entities are still pulling together financial information at this point in the year. If you find yourself short on time or waiting on final numbers, an extension may be the right move, and Sprague & Jackson can guide you through that process. Filing an extension doesn’t mean putting things off blindly; it means creating a plan while staying compliant.

This is also the time to finalize sales tax figures, confirm income and expenses, and ensure everything is properly accounted for before filing. Addressing these details now helps prevent errors and makes the rest of the tax year easier to manage. With professional guidance, partnerships and S Corporations can stay organized, meet requirements, and avoid unnecessary complications.

April 15th is closer than it looks for individuals

While entity deadlines take center stage in March, individuals shouldn’t lose sight of the upcoming April 15 tax deadline. If you haven’t started your return yet, now is the time. Beginning early allows for a thoughtful review of deductions, credits, and any tax payments that may be required.

Waiting until the last minute often leads to rushed decisions or missed opportunities. Many deductions and credits depend on personal circumstances, and taking time to review them carefully can make a meaningful difference. Planning ahead also helps ensure that any balances due are anticipated, not surprising.

It’s not too late to get help

If you haven’t connected with Sprague & Jackson yet this tax season, there’s no need to panic, but it’s important not to delay. Reaching out now gives the team time to review what you have, identify what’s still needed, and help guide you through the rest of the process. Even if your documents aren’t complete, submitting what’s available gets things moving in the right direction.

Getting started is simple. By visiting the Sprague & Jackson website and completing the new client form, you can begin the process quickly and confidently. From there, you’ll have a clear path forward, and a professional team working alongside you.

For a more personalized tax consultation reach out today to Sprague & Jackson. You can give us a call or visit www.sprjac.com to get started.

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