Tax season can feel like a marathon, a sprint, or something you just kind of… get around to. But when do most people actually tackle the task? Are you an early bird who gets it done as soon as W-2s arrive, a last-minute scrambler, or somewhere in between?
We’re curious about your tax-filing habits! There’s no right or wrong answer, as everyone’s situation is different. Some people might have simple returns they can complete quickly, while others might need more time to gather documents or consult with a professional.
Personally, I’m always fascinated by how diverse people’s approaches are. I’ve known people who have theirs filed by the end of January, and others who are still gathering receipts on April 14th!
So, cast your vote in our poll and let us know:
Tax season looks different for everyone. Some people file the moment the IRS opens, while others wait until the very last minute.
We want to know—what’s YOUR tax filing style?
Vote below:
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