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Make Moving Easier
Whether you're planning a move across town or across
the country, making the move hassle-free is what it is all about.
Besides the traditional garage sale and packing of boxes, there
are a few details you won't want to forget before you begin loading
the truck:
Plan Ahead
Experts recommend scheduling moves at least one month
in advance, especially during the peak-moving season between May
and September. Some estimates indicate 80 percent of all moving
and storage business is done when schools are out. That's when employees
are most likely to be transferred.
Ask Questions
Take the time to get as much information as possible
from moving companies before selecting one. Check on truck size
and availability. Ask about moving supplies, such as boxes, dollies
and furniture pads. Find out about protection plans for your possessions.
Ask about lost or damaged property claim procedures. Determine price
differences in packing the truck yourself or having it professionally
packed. Get estimates.
Save Your Receipts
Many of your moving expenses are tax deductible, so
hang onto your receipts. Consult with your tax advisor to find out
what is deductible, or call the Internal Revenue Service and request
Publication 521: "Tax Information On Moving Expenses" to find out
which moving expenses are deductible.
Collect Documents
If you're moving out of the area, you'll need to gather
your family's personal records. Remember to get your medical and
dental records, school transcripts, legal documents, titles, bank
records, tax returns, stocks and bonds certificates, birth certificates,
passports and insurance documents. Be sure to empty your safe deposit
box.
If you need a list of services in your new neighborhood, contact
your CENTURY 21 Sweyer & Associates Agent about schools, voter
registration, auto licensing and registration, utilities and more.
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