The Tax Lady

The Tax Lady Melanie Spong We have been providing professional tax and accounting services in and out of the State of Mississippi for over 30 years.

Please call and let us assist you with all your tax and accounting needs. 601-954-6892

01/13/2025

All 2024 organizers have been emailed. If you had me file your taxes and do not receive an organizer, please email me a request or message me here. I look forward to seeing you all. The Tax Lady.

01/12/2025

Happy New Year
All organizers will be emailed this week
if you do not receive yours please send me your email address.
The IRS will open their system to accept returns on January 31st so if you would like to complete your return and be filed early go ahead and send me your information.
If you have any questions or needs please feel free to call, text, fb message or email me.
Thank you for continuing to allow me to serve as your tax professional.

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01/12/2025

Mileage rates for
years (cents/mile)

Period Business use Charity use

2025 70 14
2024 67 14
2023 65.5 14

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01/12/2025

Top tax credits and deductions for 2024
There are numerous tax credits and deductions, though many are only available to qualifying filers. Some of the most common deductions include:

Child Tax Credit (CTC). For filers who are also caregivers for children, the CTC provides up to $2,000 for each child or dependent under the age of 17. You may receive a full or partial credit depending on your income. The CTC itself is non-refundable. However, some filers may qualify for a partial refund of $1,500 per child with the Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC).
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). If you're a low or moderate earner, you may be eligible for the refundable EITC. With the EITC, you can generally expect to receive a minimum credit of $600, but the amount may be higher if you have qualifying dependents.
American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC). If you're a student or the parent of a dependent student who has not completed the first four years of post-secondary education, you may benefit from this credit. You can receive up to $2,500 for qualified educational costs, such as tuition and textbooks. The AOTC can only be claimed once.
Student Loan Interest Deduction. With this deduction, you can claim any federal or private student loan interest you paid during the year, up to a maximum of $2,500.
IRA and 401(k) Deductions. Depending on your income and other factors, contributions to traditional IRAs and traditional 401(k)s may be fully or partially deductible, up to the annual IRS limit.
Other tax credits you may not know about
In addition to these common tax deductions and credits, filers in certain circumstances may qualify for these lesser-known options:

Savers Tax Credit (STC). If you contributed to a qualifying retirement account like an IRA or 401(k), you may be eligible for this non-refundable credit alongside other relevant deductions. Depending on your adjusted gross income and filing status, you may receive up to $1,000.
EV Tax Credit. Some electric vehicles (EVs) and fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are eligible for a non-refundable clean vehicle tax credit. If you purchase a qualified EV or FCEV that meets certain manufacturing and quality standards, you may receive up to $7,500 for a new vehicle or $4,000 for a used vehicle.
Residential Clean Energy Credit. This credit can help you recoup a percentage of funds spent on solar, wind, fuel cell, geothermal, and other renewable energy technologies at home.
State-Specific Tax Credits. Individual states may offer their own tax benefits. Washington state, for instance, offers the Working Families Tax Credit for residents with limited income that resembles the federal EITC. Other states offer credits aimed at renters, parents and guardians of dependents, and energy efficiency. Be sure to look into the offerings for your location.
How to claim tax credits and deductions
Tax credits and deductions come into play at different points in the filing process. Deductions are applied before you calculate your taxes, while credits are applied to your final tax bill. Many taxpayers benefit from both, so it's important to anticipate which credits and deductions you might qualify for before you fill out your Form 1040.

Make sure to maintain detailed records of your income, deductible expenses and relevant tax credits. Compiling receipts, invoices and financial statements throughout the year helps you get a handle on your unique tax situation before it's time to file.

When filling out Form 1040, refer to your records and read the instructions carefully. Tax professionals and specialized tax filing software can help you identify any deductions and credits that you may otherwise miss. With a little preparation, you can file your taxes with confidence — and reduce your tax bill in the process.

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12/14/2024
If you own a business please read this….this has nothing to do with your taxes.
12/08/2024

If you own a business please read this….this has nothing to do with your taxes.

Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR) is required by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and applies to most U.S. businesses. The deadline for filing is January 1st, 2025, and failure to file can result in penalties of up to $500 per day - don't wait, file with us now!

03/31/2024
03/23/2024

IT'S OK TO SUPPORT ANOTHER PERSON WHO IS DOING SOMETHING SIMILAR TO YOU. IT WON'T HURT YOUR BUSINESS. IF ANYTHING IT WILL HELP YOU BOTH. Competition happens at the bottom; collaboration happens at the top.

03/12/2024

ATTENTION TAX CLIENTS.
Please contact THE TAX LADY
Melanie Spong directly at
601-954-6892
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***I AM NO LONGER AT THE TAX PLACE
***I CAN NOT BE REACHED AT NOR ***THROUGH JACKIES TAX.

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02/03/2024

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IR-2023-235, Dec. 11, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service today urged taxpayers to take important actions now to help them file their 2023 federal income tax return next year.

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