Allworth financial advisor Allison Scoggin, CFP®, explains the importance of tax planning, offering practical strategies to manage taxes today and in the future, while aligning with your broader financial goals.
Tax planning might sound intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. At its core, it’s about understanding how taxes affect your finances today and making smart decisions to minimize what you’ll owe in the future. It’s not just about preparing for April 15—it’s about being proactive year-round to ensure your financial goals and tax strategy are working together seamlessly. By taking small, intentional steps, tax planning can help you keep more of your money and bring clarity to your financial future.
Let’s explore what tax planning really means, how it works, and why it’s a critical part of your overall financial strategy.
At its core, tax planning is the process of understanding how taxes affect your finances today and making smart decisions to minimize what you’ll owe in the future. It’s not just about preparing for April 15—it’s about taking a proactive approach to managing your income, investments, and deductions year-round. And here’s the key: good tax planning doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s about seeing the bigger picture of your financial goals and aligning your tax strategy with them.
One of the first steps I like to take with clients is a year-to-date tax summary. This involves looking at your accounts to see what taxable income has been generated so far, such as:
This review helps ensure there are no surprises come tax time. Nobody wants to get blindsided by a larger-than-expected tax bill because of an overlooked source of income.
Once we have a clear picture of where you stand today, we can start thinking ahead. Tax planning isn’t just about minimizing your current tax liability; it’s also about positioning yourself for long-term success. Here are some examples of how we do that:
Good tax planning is like playing chess—you think several moves ahead to set yourself up for success.
Here are a few questions I often hear from clients when we discuss tax planning:
Tax planning is about more than just dollars and cents—it’s about helping you achieve what’s most important to you. Whether that’s retiring early, leaving a legacy for your family, or simply feeling confident about your financial choices, tax planning can help you get there.
So, what should you expect from your financial advisor when it comes to tax planning? You should expect proactive communication, regular reviews, and clear guidance on how to make the most of your current and future opportunities.
If this sounds like something you’d like to explore, let’s talk about how tax planning fits into your overall plan. It’s never too early—or too late—to start making smarter decisions about taxes. Together, we can create a strategy that helps you feel more in control of your finances today and in the future.
Let’s take the mystery out of tax planning and turn it into a tool for building your financial confidence. Reach out if you’d like to get started!
No matter what changes may happen in life, I believe it’s possible to refocus any situation in a way that helps to create positive change. That is why I love being a financial advisor and helping my clients listen to their inner voice and change their outcomes for the better.
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