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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Want a bigger tax refund? 4 money moves to make before April 15.
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Want a bigger tax refund? 4 money moves to make before April 15.

Last updated: March 2, 2026 11:15 pm
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As the tax season approaches, many individuals are looking for ways to maximize their tax refund or minimize what they owe to the IRS. While most tax-saving strategies need to be implemented before the end of the year, there are still opportunities to make a difference before the April 15 filing deadline.

One strategy to consider is making prior-year contributions to a traditional IRA. Contrary to popular belief, you can still contribute to your IRA for the previous tax year up until the filing deadline in April. By contributing to a retirement account, you can reduce your taxable income and potentially increase your tax refund. For the 2025 tax year, individuals under age 50 can contribute up to $7,000, while those 50 and older can contribute up to $8,000, including a $1,000 catch-up contribution.

In addition to traditional IRAs, individuals with high-deductible health plans can also benefit from contributing to a health savings account (HSA). Similar to IRAs, contributions to an HSA for the previous tax year can be made until April 15, 2026. For 2025, the HSA contribution limit is $4,300 for individuals under age 55 and $5,300 for those 55 and older, including a $1,000 catch-up contribution.

The biggest advantage of using an HSA is the ability to pay for qualified medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. Even if you don’t anticipate needing the funds for medical expenses, increasing your contributions to an HSA can serve as a long-term retirement savings tool, as withdrawals for non-medical expenses are allowed penalty-free after age 65.

Furthermore, the tax landscape for 2025 has changed with the introduction of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes new tax deductions and credits. It’s essential to take full advantage of these deductions and credits to maximize your refund. Consult with a tax professional or use tax preparation software to determine which credits and deductions you qualify for this year.

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Lastly, your tax filing status plays a crucial role in determining your tax brackets, standard deduction, and eligibility for key credits. If you experienced a major life change in 2025, such as getting married, divorced, or having a child, you may need to update your filing status to maximize your refund.

In conclusion, there are still opportunities to increase your tax refund or lower your tax bill before the April 15 filing deadline. By making strategic contributions to retirement accounts, taking advantage of tax deductions and credits, and updating your filing status, you can make a significant impact on your tax return for the 2025 tax year.

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