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11/27/2023

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02/18/2013

IRS Issuing Additional Identity Protection PINs

The IRS is issuing a second round of Identity Protection (IP) PINs to taxpayers identified as victims of identity theft. The first issuance of IP PINs occurred in December 2012. The IP PIN is a required entry on the tax return for anyone who receives an IP PIN letter from the IRS. Many taxpayers are not aware that they will be receiving IP PINs for TY 2012 from the IRS; therefore, some may receive rejected returns if they file before receiving their IP PINs.

02/08/2013

The IRS plans to begin processing TY 2012 returns with Form 8863, Education Credits on On Thursday, February 14, 2013.

02/18/2012

Tax Tips.....

Identity Protection PIN –

If you have been a victim of identity theft call the IRS and have them assign you an Identity Protection PIN. When you get your tax return prepared have your tax professional entered it on the tax return.

02/16/2012

You Might Owe Sales & Used Tax.....

Purchases made over the Internet and out-of-state are the most common type of transactions subject to a use tax. Use tax is assessed upon tangible personal property purchased for use, storage or consumption of goods in your state where your state sales tax has not been paid. Use tax applies when sales tax has not been charged.

01/01/2012

Wishing you a Happy New Year and all the very best for 2012. May God bless you and your family with good health and prosperity. May you achieve all your goals for 2012.

12/22/2011

What,s New

The value of each personal and dependent exemption, available to most taxpayers, is $3,800, up $100 from 2011.

The new standard deduction is $11,900 for married couples filing a joint return, up $300, $5,950 for singles and married individuals filing separately, up $150, and $8,700 for heads of household, up $200.

For tax year 2012, the maximum earned income tax credit (EITC) for low- and moderate- income workers and working families rises to $5,891, up from $5,751 in 2011.

The maximum income limit for the EITC rises to $50,270, up from $49,078 in 2011.The credit varies by family size, filing status and other factors, with the maximum credit going to joint filers with three or more qualifying children.

12/13/2011

Tax Tips.......

Higher education expenses – deduction or credit? Choose wisely.

One of the best legislative changes in recent years is the addition of the American Opportunity Credit for higher education expenses. Sadly, many taxpayers miss it, thinking a deduction is better than a credit.

The American Opportunity Credit allows taxpayers a credit of up to $2500 – yes, it is like extra $$$ in your pocket! While taxpayers may use the Tuition and Fee Deduction, using the Credit instead could save them BIG. And unlike the Hope Credit offered in the past, the American Opportunity Credit includes required books, supplies and equipment. A word of caution: be sure to take into account grants and scholarships received and reduce tuition accordingly in order to determine the actual amount eligible for credit or deduction.

12/07/2011

What’s New

Due date of return. File Form 1040 by April 17, 2012. The due date is April 17, instead of April 15, because April 15 is a Sunday and April 16 is the Emancipation Day holiday in the District of Columbia.

Expired tax benefits. The making work pay credit has expired. You cannot claim it on your 2011 return. Schedule M is no longer in use.

Standard mileage rates. The 2011 rate for business use of your vehicle is increased to 51 cents a mile (551⁄2 cents a mile after June 30, 2011). The 2011 rate for use of you vehicle to get medical care or to move is increased to 19 cents a mile (23 1⁄2 cents a mile after June 30, 2011). In addition, beginning in 2011, you may use the business standard mileage rate for a vehicle used for hire, such as a taxicab.

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