Here are a couple of useful articles for dealing with the drudgery we all feel with filing taxes:
The Deadline Disorder -It's a Taxing Time of the Year for Chronic Procrastinators - "Unappealing tasks such as filing taxes turn many people into procrastinators, but Sawyer is far from alone in electing to put off everyday chores. According to Joseph R. Ferrari, a professor of psychology at DePaul University in Chicago, some 20 percent of us are chronic procrastinators. "That's very high," Ferrari said, adding that research reveals there are more chronic procrastinators in the United States than there are people with clinical depression."
Taxes are Taxing - " Many adults with ADD would rather scrub the floor with a toothbrush then work on preparing their taxes. Here are some tips to help make taxes less taxing:"
Organize Financial Documents the ADHD Way - "Orderly record keeping may not be the most interesting project for an adult with attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD) to undertake, but I've learned, through hard experience, that it has to be done. With tax time upon us, it's even more important than ever to get a head start on personal filing."




I wanted to thank you for the tips... I did my taxes on time in fact a head of time... YAYAY.
Posted by: Phoenix Auto glass repair | April 17, 2009 at 07:40 PM
While we always rush to get our receipts in order toward the last minute we always file our taxes on time through a CPA. We have friends who always file extensions. That would drive me more crazy and stress me out having to worry to do them later.
Posted by: arizona home insurance | April 26, 2010 at 10:21 AM