Early Planning Can Help Taxpayers Navigate Tax Season

Early preparation for a tax planning meeting can help people navigate the process.

Tax season can be complicated. Especially in a year when significant policy changes were implemented due to the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). Many key provisions took effect in 2025, and taxpayers may have taken action at year-end to take advantage of certain deductions. To get ready for filing season, it can be valuable for taxpayers to consider some of the changes to the standard deduction, provisions to save on taxes, and new deductions. Due to the tax law changes, taxpayers may find the filing process for 2025 may differ than the prior year. For example, changes in deductions may impact the decision on whether to itemize deductions. Or, in some cases taxpayers can still take advantage of new tax deductions even if they claim the standard deduction.

Preparing in advance for a meeting with a tax professional can make the process much smoother. Organizing tax forms and making sure the correct documentation is in place for itemized deductions for example, is critical for success when filing a tax return.

A review of the "2025 tax rates, schedules and contribution limits" may also be helpful to see key tax figures and brackets.

Here are some strategies and reminders that may be helpful when filing taxes this season.

Take advantage of new or expanded tax deductions

  • In addition to increasing the cap on deduction state and local taxes (SALT) from $10,000 to $40,000, the new law introduces deductions for seniors, tips, overtime, and qualified auto loan interest.
  • Residents of higher-tax states may be able to itemize deductions because of the higher SALT deduction cap; if so, these taxpayers need to gather details on other itemized deductions such as mortgage interest or charitable contributions.
  • Be aware that new deductions (seniors, tips, overtime, and auto loan interest) are available to ALL taxpayers, not just those itemizing deductions on their return.