Mountain View Tax Pros, LLC

Mountain View Tax Pros, LLC Proactive Planning within a Family Office Ecosystem to maximize your business and life.

Did you know that in 2018, Amazon paid zero income tax and received 129M in rebates? It’s because they utilize the power...
05/01/2023

Did you know that in 2018, Amazon paid zero income tax and received 129M in rebates? It’s because they utilize the power of tax credits and government incentives.

The same laws & regulations used by large U.S. corporations are available to small and mid-sized local businesses. In other words, business owners are fully entitled but never apply.

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Join us for Understanding Tax Credit Strategies and meet special guest Ted Lavin, President of Incentives Credit Advocat...
04/30/2023

Join us for Understanding Tax Credit Strategies and meet special guest Ted Lavin, President of Incentives Credit Advocate.

Incentives Credit Advocate is in partnership with Business Incentives Solutions. BIS has been processing R&D Credits since 2004 and outsources their Customer Service and Business Development to I C Advocate. I C Advocate processes Employee Retention Tax Credits “ERTC” in-house. Ted manages all aspects of the operations and business development.

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Multiple federal and state incentives are available for businesses, yet 95% of companies eligible for these programs do ...
04/29/2023

Multiple federal and state incentives are available for businesses, yet 95% of companies eligible for these programs do not apply. Are you one of them?

Find out more during Understanding Tax Credit Strategies!

RSVP here: https://level5financial.oureliteexperience.com/UTCW0001

TAX BREAKS FOR TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS While many schools are switching to hybrid or remote learning models, teachers and...
08/14/2020

TAX BREAKS FOR TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS

While many schools are switching to hybrid or remote learning models, teachers and other educators should remember that they can still deduct certain unreimbursed expenses such as classroom supplies, training, and travel. Deducting these expenses helps reduce the amount of tax owed when filing a tax return.

To qualify for the deduction, the taxpayer must be a kindergarten through grade 12 teacher, instructor, counselor, principal, or aide. They must also work at least 900 hours a school year in a school that provides elementary or secondary education as determined under state law.

Teachers and other educators can also take advantage of various education tax benefits for ongoing educational pursuits such as the Lifetime Learning Credit or, in some instances depending on their circumstances, the American Opportunity Tax Credit.

How the Educator Expense Deduction Works
Educators can deduct up to $250 of unreimbursed business expenses. If both spouses are eligible educators and file a joint return, they may deduct up to $500, but not more than $250 each. The educator expense deduction is available even if an educator doesn't itemize their deductions. To take advantage of this deduction, the taxpayer must be a kindergarten through grade 12 teacher, instructor, counselor, principal or aide for at least 900 hours during a school year in a school that provides elementary or secondary education as determined under state law.

Those who qualify can deduct costs of books, supplies, computer equipment, and software, classroom equipment, and supplementary materials used in the classroom. Expenses for participation in professional development courses are also deductible. Athletic supplies qualify if used for courses in health or physical education.

Keep Good Records
Educators should keep detailed records of qualifying expenses noting the date, amount, and purpose of each purchase. This will help prevent a missed deduction at tax time. Taxpayers should also keep a copy of their tax returns for at least three years. Copies of tax returns may be needed for many reasons. A tax transcript summarizes return information and includes adjusted gross income and available free of charge from the IRS.

Questions?
Don't hesitate to call if you have any questions about tax deduction available to educators including teachers, administrators, and aides.

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Covid-19 Benefit - The Covid-19 pandemic has certainly wreaked havoc on peoples’ lives the world over. There is one area where some students may benefit.

07/29/2020

At first glance, it would appear that the bases would all be covered if the deceased had done adequate planning with regards to financial assets and personal belongings. But, what about digital assets?

07/24/2020

Responsible individuals often face a decision as to whether or not they should incorporate revocable living trusts into the estate plans.

Many people channel their monies earmarked for qualified 501C3 charities through a donor advised fund. Doing so may faci...
07/22/2020

Many people channel their monies earmarked for qualified 501C3 charities through a donor advised fund. Doing so may facilitate a federal income tax deduction by “bunching” multiple years of planned giving into one tax year. Read this article by Level 5 Financial.

Charitable Gifts and Covid-19 - Many people channel their monies earmarked for qualified 501C3 charities through a donor advised fund.

07/20/2020

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