March 13, 2012
Spring is the traditional season for scrubbing walls and sweeping floors, but it’s also a great time to spruce up the financial house, unearthing misplaced receipts and overlooked tax deductions. To illustrate, CreditDonkey, a credit card comparison and education website published a new infographic on the Personal and Financial Benefits to Spring Cleaning.
Infographic: http://www.creditdonkey.com/spring-cleaning.html
“People often stumble on valuable documents and tax deductions while clearing away winter’s dust and detritus,” said Charles Tran, founder of the CreditDonkey.com. “In addition to the $10 million that Americans deduct for donating unwanted clothing to Goodwill each year, people locate pay stubs, W-2s, 1099s, interest and dividend statements and receipts for home-office deductions ranging from utility bills to office supplies.”
Setting up money and credit management systems today, along with more organized tax filing systems, will make life easier the rest of the year, said Tran, who offered these “spring cleaning” tips:
“When it comes to donating unwanted items, don’t forget about your pantry,” said Tran. “Be sure to take canned goods, as well as rice, beans, etc. to the local food bank.”
Visit CreditDonkey.com to view the full infographic on Personal and Financial Benefits to Spring Cleaning
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Contact:
Charles Tran
charles(at)creditdonkey(dot)com
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