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By Terry Rigg


It's Time To Think About Your Taxes. Yes, I know that it's technically not tax time all year around for most of us.

I also know that most of you anxiously await that W2 form each year so that you can take it straight to a tax preparer anticipating a big refund.  In many cases this could be costing you a bundle.

Did you know that you can put that tax refund in a savings or other interest bearing account throughout the year?

Why not get that money in your paycheck instead of allowing the government to keep it for a whole year interest free.

Even if most of your refund is a result of the Earned Income Credit you can still receive it in your paycheck.

I just recently completed my Son-in-Laws W4 form (Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate 2007) for a new job.  There are 5 in his family.  He was able to claim 11 exemptions, legally.  This means that he will have very little Federal Income Tax withheld from his check.

Why would you want to do this and deprive yourself of that Big Tax Refund?

First, you may need to use the money right now to pay down your debt.  For some people, this could add $50 to $100 a week to there paycheck.

Second, if you are struggling to make ends me you need the money now.

Third, you could add that much more to your 401k or other retirement account.

If you would like to receive more of your money in your paycheck all you need to do is fill out another W4 and claim as many exemptions as possible.  Just ask your employer for another W4 and read it carefully.  Make sure you get the 2008 form because the form has changed since 2007.

You can also print your own form and even fill it out on your computer.  To do this just go to just download the W4 Form Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate (PDF File 236.86KB) by Clicking Here . Be sure to read the instructions carefully. Then print the form and take it to your employer.

If you qualify you can do the same thing with your Earned Income Credit.  The only difference is that you will need to complete the "Earned Income Credit Advance Payment Certificate" Form W5. Check IRS publication 596 to see if you qualify.

It's your choice.  You can choose to give the government a free loan each year or get that money when you most need it, NOW!

Terry Rigg is the author of Living Within Your Means - The Easy Way and editor of the Budget Stretcher web site. To Subscribe to The FREE Budget Stretcher Newsletter and receive The Complete Budget and Bill Organizer absolutely free just visit his home page at http://www.homemoneyhelp.com
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