File Your Taxes Early and Avoid the April Rush!

At Rise Tax Pro, We Make Tax Season Smooth for W-2 Employees, Schedule C Filers, and 1099 Contractors

At Rise Tax Pro, we’re committed to making tax season as smooth as possible for W-2 employees, Schedule C filers, and 1099 contractors. Filing early helps you avoid last-minute stress, reduces the risk of errors, and often means a quicker refund. Use this Tax Deadlines Calendar and Tax Season Timeline to stay organized and encourage early filing. By getting started early, you’ll beat the April rush and ensure your return is accurate and complete.

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Why File Early?

Filing early has several benefits:

  • Faster Refunds: The sooner you file, the quicker your refund.

  • More Time to Correct Issues: Early filing gives you time to gather additional documents or make adjustments.

  • Avoid Identity Theft: Filing early reduces the chance of someone fraudulently filing a return under your Social Security number.

  • Peace of Mind: Skip the stress of April deadlines by getting it done early in the year.

Key Tax Deadlines to Remember

January 15: Final Quarterly Estimated Payment (Q4)
Self-employed individuals should file their last quarterly estimated payment for the previous year by this date using Form 1040-ES.

January 31: Receive Tax Forms
W-2 employees should receive W-2 forms from their employers, and 1099 contractors should receive 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC forms from clients. Review these for accuracy and start organizing your documents in January.

February - The Best Time to File!
By February, you should have all your necessary tax forms, including W-2s, 1099s, and deduction documentation. Filing now helps you avoid the April bottleneck and ensures a faster refund.

March - Last Call for Early Filing!
March is the final chance to file early. By now, you should have everything organized. Filing in March still gives you time to correct issues or gather any missing information, which keeps you stress-free as the April deadline approaches.

April 15: Tax Day
This is the final deadline to file or request an extension. However, waiting until April often leads to mistakes and missed deductions. Filing now means you’re rushing, which can increase the chance of errors.

Post-April: Preparing for Next Year

Once you’ve filed, take a proactive approach for next tax season by staying organized year-round.

  • June 15: Second estimated quarterly tax payment due (Q2).

  • September 15: Third estimated quarterly tax payment due (Q3).

  • October 15: Final filing deadline if you filed for an extension in April.

Tips for Staying Organized Year-Round

  • File Early: Aim for February or March to avoid the April rush.

  • Update Your Tax Preparer: Notify us of any changes to your address, employment status, or legal documents.

  • Keep Records: Track income and expenses all year, especially for self-employed filers who need accurate documentation.

  • Submit Identification Early: Report any changes to your name, Social Security number, or other legal details to avoid filing delays.

At Rise Tax Pro, we’re experts in helping W-2 employees, 1099 contractors, and Schedule C filers stay on track during tax season. Filing early can save you time, stress, and money—don’t wait! Contact us today to file or securely upload your documents through our portal. We’re here to help you breeze through tax season and avoid the April crunch.

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