QCIQ Tax & Accounting LLC

QCIQ Tax & Accounting LLC Preparing individual tax return, small business bookkeeping

01/05/2024

Scheduling appointments now!

10/19/2023

The office is moving November 1, 2023 to the Alpine Center -2435 Kimberly Rd Suite 310S, Bettendorf IA 52722.
New phone number 563-316-7683
Looking forward to see you all at the new office soon!

01/15/2022

It is that time again! Call or schedule online

For all my clients that have small business... Take note of a bonus deduction allowable for 2021 and 2022 only.  If you ...
04/16/2021

For all my clients that have small business... Take note of a bonus deduction allowable for 2021 and 2022 only. If you have more questions about this article, please call me and we will discuss more.

A new way to deduct 100% of business meals during 2021 and 2022

03/29/2021

$10,200 of Unemployment benefits will not be taxed (with qualifying conditions). If you had filed your return prior to this change in the law, the IRS will be making the adjustment for you. No timeframe has been given as to when this may occur. Both Iowa and Illinois have announced they will also make this adjustment on returns previously filed. Stay tuned for more information.

01/20/2021
FYI, IRS will begin processing returns starting February 12, 2021.  Returns that have EIC or ACTC will expect to receive...
01/15/2021

FYI, IRS will begin processing returns starting February 12, 2021. Returns that have EIC or ACTC will expect to receive refunds the first week of March.

IR-2021-16, January 15, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service announced that the nation's tax season will start on Friday, February 12, 2021, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2020 tax year returns.

Are you ready to file your Taxes?
01/04/2021

Are you ready to file your Taxes?

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12/16/2020

COVID Tax Tip 2020-172, December 16, 2020

12/02/2020

COVID Tax Tip 2020-162, November 30, 2020

There are things taxpayers can do before the end of the year to help them get ready for the 2021 tax filing season. Below are a few of them.

Donate to charity
There is still time to make a 2020 donation. Taxpayers who don't itemize deductions may take a charitable deduction of up to $300 for cash contributions made in 2020 to qualifying charities. Cash donations include those made by check, credit card or debit card. Before making a donation, people can check the special Tax Exempt Organization Search tool on IRS.gov to make sure the organization is eligible for tax-deductible donations.

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act changed this law. The CARES Act also temporarily suspends limits on charitable contributions and temporarily increases limits on contributions of food inventory.

Report any name or address change
Taxpayers who moved should notify the IRS of their new address. They should also notify the Social Security Administration of any name change.

Renew expiring ITINs
Certain Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers expire at the end of this year. Taxpayers can visit the ITIN page on IRS.gov for more information on which numbers need renewal.

Connect with the IRS
Taxpayers can use social media to get the latest tax and filing tips from the IRS. The IRS shares information on things like tax changes, scam alerts, initiatives, tax products and taxpayer services. These social media tools are available in different languages, including English, Spanish and American Sign Language.

Find information about retirement plans
IRS.gov has end-of-year find tax information about retirement plans. This includes resources for individuals about retirement planning, contributions and withdrawals. The CARES Act retirement plan relief waived required minimum distributions during 2020 for IRA or retirement plan accounts. Also, eligible individuals can take a coronavirus-related distribution of up to $100,000 by December 30, 2020 and repay it over three years or pay the tax due over three years.

Contribute salary deferral
Taxpayers can make a salary deferral to a retirement plan. This helps maximize the tax credit available for eligible contributions. Taxpayers should make sure their total salary deferral contributions do not exceed the$ 19,500 limit for 2020.

Think about tax refunds
Taxpayers should be careful not to expect getting a refund by a certain date. This is especially true for those who plan to use their refund to make major purchases or pay bills. Just as each tax return is unique to the individual, so is each taxpayer's refund. Taxpayers can take steps now to Get Ready to file their federal tax return in 2021.

Do you work from home now because of the pandemic?  If so, here is a way to save you money.  Take a look.
10/28/2020

Do you work from home now because of the pandemic? If so, here is a way to save you money. Take a look.

The timing could not have been worse for remote workers. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 nixed the deduction for work from home expenses and other unreimbursed employee business expenses. Prior to the TCJA it wasn't the best deduction in the world either. You had to itemize to get the deduction an...

07/15/2020

IT'S TAX DAY! Did you file yet? I can still help you out with filing an extension if necessary. Give the office a call at 563-293-7683.

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2435 Kimberly Road, Suite 310S
Bettendorf, IA
52722

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