5 Great tips to wisely help you use your tax refund

5 Great Tips to Wisely Help You Use Your Tax Refund

It’s much better to make a plan now for your income tax return than to freak out after you’ve gone on a reckless, money-high, spending spree, having buyers remorse because you could have and should of, used that money more wisely.

1.Repay your credit card debt. Pay that damn debt down! Eliminating credit card debt frees your monthly budget from credit card payments and saves interest on that debt.

2.If your tax refund is substantial, consider reducing the amount your employer withholds from your salary. As much as you look forward to getting a sweet refund, and yes, it can feel great, it may make a whole lot more sense to have extra cash loaded into your weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly paycheck, to pay off your monthly expenses and invoices.

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3.Play catch up on those pesky past due bills that you hide behind the rest of your mail because you don’t feel like dealing with it right now. Take a breath and use this opportunity to ease some of that financial stress in your life. If you have past due utility bills, property taxes, excise taxes, auto repair debts and my favorite, medical bills, find out what the total amount you owe is, and pay as many as you can with your refund. I know, it isn’t fun or stylish, but it’s a reality.

  1. Save money for future costs that aren't part of your regular monthly spending plan, such as car repairs, pet expenses, appliance repair, annual property taxes, or other expected costs. You will be so happy you did that later and will thank yourself over and over again.

  2. Put the money into your savings account for peace of mind for future costly events. If you do not have an emergency fund for unexpected large expenses, then putting your refund away for just such an event will help to absorb that disastrous financial shock. Again, you will thank yourself for doing this when it happens and you won’t be stressing over how you are going to afford to pay for it.

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