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Should You File a Tax Return Even If It's Not Required?

Even if you're not required to file a federal tax return, doing so can be advantageous. Many individuals might overlook potential benefits like sizeable refundable tax credits or the carryover of valuable tax advantages. Filing could mean receiving a financial windfall you were unaware of.

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Under typical circumstances, a tax return is mandatory when your income exceeds the standard deduction threshold applicable to your filing status. However, there are scenarios where filing voluntarily could greatly benefit you. This especially holds true for those entitled to refundable credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) or who could benefit from certain carryovers.

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At our tax and accounting office in Maitland, Florida, we have extensive experience serving the communities around the greater Orlando area, including Winter Park and Lake Nona. Our focus is on empowering small businesses with expert guidance in business taxes, bookkeeping, and beyond. We're here to help you assess whether filing a tax return, even when not required, can lead to unexpected financial benefits.

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