Tax season is stressful. From gathering and sending out income statements and filling out IRS forms to reconciling your books and furnishing financial statements, spring is filled with lots of work for individuals and businesses. These tips for tax season can aid you.
To help ease some of your stress, US Tax Team has compiled a collection of useful resources for you!
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Individual Tips
Individual Tips
US Tax Team has a few helpful articles to get you started this tax season!
https://acullytax.com/2025/02/27/essential-documents-your-accountant-needs
https://acullytax.com/2025/02/06/should-i-file-my-taxes-myself
https://acullytax.com/2025/01/31/understanding-tax-deductions
Get tips straight from the IRS in this 2025 guide for taxpayers. The publication outlines what documents you will need, different income sources you may need to provide, and how to file your return online!
How to Prepare for Tax Season 2025
This 7 step guide from Western and Southern Financial Group will give you a headstart on preparing for (and maximizing the benefits of) this year’s tax season.
13 Tips to Make Filing Taxes Easier in 2025
These tips from Gayle Sato at Experian can help you understand the deadlines, how to avoid scams, and how life changes may impact your taxes this year!
Business Tips
https://acullytax.com/2025/01/01/impact-of-rd-costs-on-your-tax-deductions
https://acullytax.com/2024/12/12/startup-tip-entity-selection-and-some-tax-implications
https://acullytax.com/2025/02/06/when-should-you-hire-an-accountant
If you file your business income using Schedule C, this IRS guide provides a comprehensive guide for filing complete and accurate tax returns.
Expert Strategies for This Year’s Tax Season
According to Entrepreneur writer Emily Washcovick “Leaders at nationwide payroll company Gusto explain how small business owners can leverage tax credits, use smart payroll tools and be proactive about compliance changes to avoid penalties and maximize savings.”US Tax Team has a few helpful articles to get you started this tax season!
https://acullytax.com/2025/02/27/essential-documents-your-accountant-needs
https://acully.com/2025/02/06/should-i-file-my-taxes-myself
https://acullytax.com/2025/01/31/understanding-tax-deductions
Get tips straight from the IRS in this 2025 guide for taxpayers. The publication outlines what documents you will need, different income sources you may need to provide, and how to file your return online!
How to Prepare for Tax Season 2025
This 7 step guide from Western and Southern Financial Group will give you a headstart on preparing for (and maximizing the benefits of) this year’s tax season.
13 Tips to Make Filing Taxes Easier in 2025
These tips from Gayle Sato at Experian can help you understand the deadlines, how to avoid scams, and how life changes may impact your taxes this year!
Business Tips
https://acullytax.com/2025/01/01/impact-of-rd-costs-on-your-tax-deductions
https://acullytax.com/2024/12/12/startup-tip-entity-selection-and-some-tax-implications
https://acullytax.com/2025/02/06/when-should-you-hire-an-accountant
If you file your business income using Schedule C, this IRS guide provides a comprehensive guide for filing complete and accurate tax returns.
Expert Strategies for This Year’s Tax Season
According to Entrepreneur writer Emily Washcovick “Leaders at nationwide payroll company Gusto explain how small business owners can leverage tax credits, use smart payroll tools and be proactive about compliance changes to avoid penalties and maximize savings.”
Our Top Tips
Having read countless articles and with decades of experience, here are our top 3 tips:
- Gather all of your documents and reports on time
- Missing income statements, balance sheets, or reports can lead to confusion or inaccuracy when preparing your returns. Keeping organized and accurate records is essential.
- Take your time during preparation
- Ensuring accuracy can prevent delays and auditing.
- Know when to utilize a tax professional
- Most people don’t love filing taxes…and that’s okay! There are many professionals who would be happy to assist you this tax season.


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