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Last-Minute Tax Questions Answered and Tips for Keeping Your Financial Documents Safe

2025/4/7
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活跃的家庭影院和音视频播客主持人,专注于分享专业知识和行业趋势。
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Sean Pyles
作为 NerdWallet 的《Smart Money》播客主播,Sean Pyles 提供了深入的财务和保险知识,帮助听众做出明智的财务决策。
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Sean Pyles: 我过去一直将重要文件杂乱地放在床头柜里,这很不方便,也存在安全风险。现在我意识到妥善管理文件的重要性,并计划购买文件柜和防火箱来整理文件。 我担心自己去世后,受益人找不到我的遗产规划文件和其他重要文件,这让我感到焦虑。 我过去对文件管理很粗心,这让我感到羞愧。 我计划改进我的文件管理系统,并告知家人重要文件的位置。 Elizabeth Ayoola: 妥善管理财务文件非常重要,这关系到个人的财务安全和遗产规划。 我们应该讨论如何储存各种财务文件,例如税表、银行账单、出生证和结婚证等。 应该妥善保管所有可能影响财务生活的文件,包括法律身份证明文件、税务文件、财务记录和遗产规划文件等。 文件应该存放在安全干燥的地方,并放在儿童够不着的地方。可以使用防火文件柜、保险箱或银行的安全保管箱来存放文件。 应该建立一个文件系统,以便于查找文件。可以将文件分类,并按时间顺序排列。 最好同时使用纸质和数字存储方式,并告知家人重要文件的位置。 税表、W-2表、1099表、慈善捐款文件和学费支付收据等应保存3到7年。银行对账单和工资单可以保存一年,水电费账单可以保存一到三个月,已支付且无争议的医疗账单应保存至少一年。 不需要的文件应该被粉碎后再回收利用,以防止身份被盗。 Bella Avila: 尽管政府可能修改税法,但本年度的税务申报流程保持不变,需要及时申报或申请延期。 支付意外税款的方式取决于个人的财务状况,可以选择从紧急基金中支付或申请IRS分期付款计划。如果逾期未缴税款,将面临罚款和利息。 可以申请首次罚款减免或因合理原因获得罚款减免。 如果发生重大生活变化,应审查W-4表格,确保预扣的税款足够。加薪后不一定需要调整W-4表格。 如果收入来源没有自动预扣税款,应自行预留税款或调整W-4表格。 每个州都有自己的税收规则,应咨询雇主和各州的税务部门。为了避免重复纳税,各州通常有税收互惠或税收抵免政策。雇主通常负责为非居民员工预扣州所得税。 为了避免税务问题,建议记录在每个州工作的时间和收入。如果负担不起税务顾问的费用,可以选择DIY报税软件或IRS的免费报税服务。 DIY报税软件易于使用,是预算有限人士的好选择。可以选择付费的报税软件,也可以选择IRS的免费报税服务。 如果不需要缴税,不申报税款没有惩罚;如果需要缴税,逾期未申报将面临罚款和利息。如果需要退税,应尽快申报。 应该尽早处理税务问题,并找到适合自己的税务系统。应该妥善保管税务相关文件,并选择适合自己的报税方式。选择报税方式取决于预算和报税的复杂程度。

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Learn how to store all your important documents and get some last-minute tips for filing your taxes. 

Where should you store your important financial documents? How long should you keep them? What should you do if you’re facing a tricky tax situation? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss some tips and best practices for storing documents like tax returns, bank statements, credit card bills and more, including how and when to dispose of them safely. 

Then, NerdWallet tax writer Bella Avila joins Sean and Elizabeth to answer listener questions about filing taxes. They explain what you can do if you’re facing an unexpected tax bill, what you need to know if you’re working and paying taxes in multiple states, and provide guidance for those who may be behind on their taxes, including some steps to take financially and emotionally to get back on track. 

NerdWallet’s list of best tax software:

https://www.nerdwallet.com/p/best/taxes/tax-software

NerdWallet’s list of best identity protection services:

https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/comparing-identity-theft-protection-services

NerdWallet’s federal income tax calculator: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/tax-calculator

In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: how to organize financial documents, storing important documents safely, financial document storage tips, fireproof safe for documents, digital vs paper document storage, what documents to keep and for how long, how long to keep tax returns, where to store estate planning documents, best way to organize personal documents, how to file taxes, tax season 2025, tax filing deadline April 15, IRS payment plan, what to do if you owe taxes, surprise tax bill help, how to adjust tax withholding, IRS withholding estimator, tax penalty relief, first time penalty abatement, estimated tax payments, filing taxes in multiple states, state tax withholding rules, non-resident state tax return, tax filing for remote workers, state reciprocity agreements, taxes for 1099 income, how to file taxes as a freelancer, self-employed tax filing tips, tax tips for gig workers, how to track 1099 income, what happens if you don’t file taxes, how to file back taxes, emotional stress about taxes, tax anxiety help, procrastinating on taxes, getting help with past-due taxes, financial shame and how to overcome it, free tax filing options, IRS free tax help, best tax software 2025, tax counseling for the elderly, volunteer income tax assistance.

To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email [email protected]).

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