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What to Do After Tax Season: A Smart Game Plan for Next Year

(And How to Make Filing Way Easier Next Time)

Tax season just wrapped up—and whether you’re feeling relieved, frustrated, or confused, now is actually the best time to make next year easier.

Most people wait until January to think about taxes again. That’s exactly why tax season feels stressful every year.

Instead, take 30–60 minutes now and set yourself up so next year is smooth, predictable, and maybe even a little boring (in a good way).

First—Look Back Before You Move Forward

Before you move on, take a quick review of what just happened:

  • Did you owe money unexpectedly?
  • Did you get a large refund?
  • Were you scrambling for documents?
  • Did anything surprise you?

This isn’t about judgment—it’s about patterns.

If something caught you off guard this year, it will happen again unless you fix it now.

If You Owed Money This Year

If you owed taxes, it usually means:

  • Not enough was withheld, or
  • Estimated payments weren’t made or weren’t enough

What to do now:

  • Adjust your withholdings (W-4 if you’re an employee)
  • Set up estimated quarterly payments
  • Track income more consistently if you’re self-employed

Even small quarterly payments can prevent a big surprise later.

Working with a professional like Lucia & Company CPAs can make a big difference. They can calculate exactly what you should be paying so you’re not guessing.

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If You Got a Big Refund

A refund feels great, but it’s not always a win.

It usually means:

  • You overpaid throughout the year

What to consider:

  • Do you want that money monthly instead of once a year?
  • Could that cash have been used to invest, pay down debt, or grow your business?

What to do now:

  • Adjust your withholdings to keep more money in your pocket
  • Create a plan for how that extra monthly cash will be used

A tax professional can help you dial this in precisely so you’re not overpaying or underpaying.

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If You’re Self-Employed or Own a Business

If you had messy books, missing receipts, or last-minute scrambling, you’re making tax season harder than it needs to be.

What to fix now:

  • Use accounting software (like QuickBooks)
  • Separate personal and business finances
  • Track expenses weekly instead of yearly

The goal is simple: by the time tax season comes, your books should already be clean.

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Get Your System in Place

The difference between a stressful tax season and an easy one is systems.

A simple system to implement:

  • One folder (digital or physical) for all tax documents
  • Monthly check-in (15–30 minutes)
  • Categorize income and expenses consistently
  • Save receipts as you goCloud Network

Think About Strategy—Not Just Filing

Most people treat taxes like a deadline.

Smart people treat taxes like a strategy.

Ask yourself:

  • Could I reduce my taxable income?
  • Are there deductions I missed?
  • Should I change my business structure?
  • Am I planning ahead or reacting every year?

This is where a firm like Lucia & Company CPAs earns their value. They don’t just file; they help you plan, which is where the real savings happen.

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Set a Mid-Year Checkpoint

Don’t wait until next April.

Put a reminder on your calendar now for June or July for a tax check-in.

At that point:

  • Review income
  • Estimate taxes owed
  • Adjust if needed

This one step alone can eliminate most tax-season stress.

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Final Thought: Make Next Year Easy on Yourself

Tax season shouldn’t feel chaotic every year.

If you stay organized, make small adjustments now, and get expert guidance when needed, it becomes predictable and manageable.

If you want to stop guessing and start having a real plan, working with professionals like Lucia & Company CPAs can help you stay ahead instead of playing catch-up.

FAQs

  1. When should I start preparing for next tax season?
    Right after this one ends. The earlier you start, the easier it gets.
  2. What are estimated tax payments?
    Quarterly payments made throughout the year, typically required for self-employed individuals or those with non-wage income.
  3. Is getting a big tax refund a good thing?
    Not always. It often means you overpaid during the year.
  4. How do I avoid owing taxes next year?
    Adjust withholdings or make estimated payments based on your income.
  5. What’s the easiest way to stay organized?
    Use a dedicated folder and track finances monthly.
  6. Do I need accounting software?
    If you’re self-employed or own a business, it makes everything much easier.
  7. How often should I review my taxes during the year?
    At least once mid-year, ideally quarterly.
  8. What’s the biggest mistake people make with taxes?
    Waiting until the last minute and not planning ahead.
  9. Can a CPA actually save me money?
    Yes, through deductions, planning, and proper structuring.
  10. What should I bring to my CPA next year?
    Organized income records, expense tracking, receipts, and any major financial changes.

Last Modified – May 22, 2026
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