Simple Strategies for Last-Minute Tax FilersYou have one week left to get your taxes done, but that doesn't mean you have to scramble. Here are some simple strategies to make the process go smoothly.

ByEric Matthews

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人们常说,两个生命的确定性re death and taxes, and at this time of year, the stress of one feels like it's going to cause the other. But in this last week before taxes are due, if you're completing them on your own and starting to feel overwhelmed, here are three ways to help you feel in control.

Create a roadmap.
Even with only a week to get it done, the more you prepare in advance, the less time the actual return will take you.

First, create a checklist of everything you need to complete your taxes from tax preparation software to employment tax forms (W-2, W-9, etc.) to small business financials (income, expenses, company assets, etc.) to personal claims (tuition, child care, etc.) to investment information.

Are there deductions you hadn't thought about or forms you haven't been able to find? The best way to figure this out is to do a trial run through your tax software, which should take you about one hour. Go through the list of questions, especially those focused on personal deductions. Write a list of deductions you'd like to claim, but don't have organized yet.

Related:5 Questions to Ask Before Filing Your Taxes

Once you have it all in one place, you can spend the week working off that checklist -- tracking down and scanning receipts and organizing them on your desktop using tax-friendly categories like business expenses, investments and personal deductions.

Use software to help you stay organized.
Think about the tools you can use now and throughout the year to help you organize your records. There are a handful of free online resource available.

Need to share files with your bookkeeper? Try a cloud-sharing service likeDropbox. Want to keep your notes and receipts in one central location that's easy to search? Download an app likeEvernotethat can help organize your receipts. This will help you to never have to deal with boxes full of crumpled papers again.

Related:7 Tips for Keeping Receipts Organized for Tax Time

Buy more time.
If this is all just too much for you, why not look into filing for an extension?

Filing an extension gives you an extra six months to file your return, but with one caveat. While you'll have extra time to file, you won't have extra time to pay your taxes. This means you'll need to estimate your tax owings and send the IRS a check for that amount by April 15. Failing to do so could result in late fees and penalties when you do get them paid.

You can file for an extension by mail or online. To file by mail, download and complete anapplicationfor automatic extension. Once it's filled out, make sure to have it in the mail by the 15th and send it toone of five addresses, depending on what state you live in. I'd suggest sending it by registered mail so the IRS knows it was sent before the 15th.

To file online, you can use several sites, however only some, likeTaxActandFreeTaxUSAallow you to file for an exension at no cost. E-filing the extension usually takes less than half an hour and as long as you do it before midnight on the 15th, this method will give you more time if you've really left things to the last-minute.

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Eric Matthews is a bookkeeping expert atFreshBooks, a cloud accounting firm specializing in small businesses based in Tornonto.

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