This week, Angela discusses five tax savings strategies to consider before the end of 2025. She emphasizes the importance of planning and understanding tax implications for financial success. The topics include charitable gifting, itemized deductions, investment and retirement portfolios, business equipment purchases, and seeking professional advice.
Key Takeaways 💡
- Charitable Gifting Strategies: Due to upcoming changes in 2026, individuals in higher tax brackets should consider accelerating charitable gifts to maximize tax benefits this year. Using a donor-advised fund allows for immediate tax deductions while distributing the funds to charities later. Gifting appreciated stocks or securities to a donor-advised fund offers a double benefit: a charitable deduction and avoidance of capital gains taxes.
- Itemized Deduction Changes: State and local tax (SALT) deductions have increased to $40,000 this year, but limitations will apply next year for those in higher income tax brackets. Prepaying state and local taxes this year can help maximize deductions before the new limitations take effect. Consider prepaying property taxes or purchasing a vehicle this year to take advantage of the current deduction rules.
- Investment Portfolio Tax Savings: It's important to understand the tax implications of different investment accounts, such as taxable, IRA, and Roth accounts, to avoid future tax burdens. Tax loss harvesting within investment portfolios can offset gains and reduce overall tax liability. Actively managing taxable portfolios to maximize returns, minimize fees, and optimize tax efficiency is crucial.
- Retirement Savings and HSAs: Maximizing retirement savings contributions and utilizing vehicles like traditional and Roth IRAs can provide tax benefits and diversify retirement income. Contributing to a Health Savings Account (HSA) offers a triple tax advantage: tax deduction on contributions, tax-free growth, and tax-free withdrawals for qualified healthcare expenses. Reviewing health plans to ensure eligibility for an HSA can be a valuable retirement planning strategy.
- Timing Income and Expenses: Instead of solely focusing on buying equipment for tax deductions, consider the timing of income and ordinary business expenses. Delaying income or prepaying rent, taxes, or other necessary expenses can provide tax benefits without acquiring depreciating assets. Prepaid rent strategies can offer ongoing tax deductions if consistently implemented.
- Seeking Professional Tax Advice: Consulting with a tax planner, accountant, or tax preparer is essential to identify tax-saving opportunities and make informed business decisions. A tax professional can provide personalized advice based on individual financial situations and goals. Building a team of financial professionals should be a priority to ensure comprehensive financial planning.