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Last-Minute Tax Prep Checklist: What to Do Before You File

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Home > Financial Resource Center Home > Tax Planning > Last-Minute Tax Prep Checklist: What to Do Before You File

1. Gather All Required Tax Documents

Before you file, make sure you have all necessary paperwork in one place. Common documents include:

Why it matters: Missing documents can delay your return or trigger IRS notices later.

2. Review Personal Information Carefully

Double-check:

Even small errors can cause processing delays or rejected returns.

3. Check Eligibility for Deductions and Credits

Even at the last minute, it’s worth reviewing potential tax savings. Look for:

Many filers miss credits simply because they assume they don’t qualify—review carefully.

4. Confirm Income Is Fully Reported

Make sure all income sources are included, even side gigs or small freelance jobs. Commonly missed income:

Leaving out income can increase the risk of IRS follow-up.

5. Decide How You’ll File

At the last minute, choosing the right filing method matters. Options include:

If you file an extension, remember: An extension gives you more time to file, not more time to pay.

6. Prepare for Payment (If You Owe)

If you owe taxes:

Credit union tip: Budgeting tools can help you plan for tax payments without disrupting other financial goals.

7. Set Up Direct Deposit for Refunds

If you’re expecting a refund:

Direct deposit is typically the fastest and safest way to receive your refund.

8. Keep Copies of Everything

Before hitting submit:

Good records protect you if questions arise later.

9. Watch Out for Common Last-Minute Mistakes

Avoid these frequent errors:

A quick final review can prevent big headaches.

10. Plan Ahead for Next Year

Once your return is filed, take a moment to make next year easier:

Credit union advantage: Many members use savings tools to set aside small amounts year-round for taxes.

How Your Credit Union Can Help

At your credit union, we support members beyond tax season by offering:

We’re here to help you feel prepared—not pressured.

Final Thoughts

Filing at the last minute doesn’t have to mean filing in a panic. With this last-minute tax prep checklist, you can approach the deadline with confidence, accuracy, and peace of mind.

If you have questions about budgeting for taxes, managing refunds, or planning ahead, your credit union is always here to help.



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