Tip Category: Retirement You’ve got it all planned out. Your retirement savings accounts are full, you have started receiving Social Security benefits and your pension is ready to go. Everything is planned. What could go wrong? Here are five surprises that can turn your plan on a dime. 1. Health emergencies and long-term care. When a …
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Understanding Tax Terms: Head of Household
Tip Category: Deductions The tax term head of household is one of the more misunderstood tax phrases inside the U.S. tax code. However, if your situation warrants head of household status, there are two big tax benefits: First, a higher standard deduction. Second, lower effective tax rates for virtually every income level. This is great, but …
Reminder: Third Quarter Estimated Taxes are Due
Now is the time to make your estimated tax payment Tip Category: Planning If you have not already done so, now is the time to review your tax situation and make an estimated quarterly tax payment using Form 1040-ES. The third quarter due date is now here. Due date: Monday, Sept. 16, 2024 You are required …
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A Dozen Tax Planning Triggers
Tip Category: Planning Now is the tax planning season. Those that treat tax filing as an event and not a process often are the ones paying more than they need. So how do you go about moving from the event to planning? By looking at triggers that should stimulate a discussion. Here are some of the …
Play the Match Game. Or Else…
A great tip to stay out of the audit spotlight. Tip Category: The Audit One of the best audit tips available can be summed up in one simple word – Match. Spend a minute or two pretending you work for the IRS. What would you do to identify tax returns worth auditing? If you suggest matching information …
Deductions for Non-Itemizers
Can't itemize? There are still tax breaks for you. Tip Category: Deductions A common misconception in tax filing has been that if you use the standard deduction versus itemizing your deductions you have few additional benefits available to reduce your tax bill. This is often not the case. Standard or Itemize? Every taxpayer can take the standard …
Understanding Tax Terms: Basis
Covering the bases on basis Tip Category: Miscellaneous Basis is a common IRS term, but probably does not enter into your everyday conversation. This IRS term is important because it impacts the taxes you pay when you sell, exchange or give away property. What basis is The IRS describes basis as: The amount of your …
Social Security: Know the Variables
It's never too early to understand how it works Tip Category: Retirement Determining the best time and best way to take Social Security benefits can make a big difference in the amount you receive over the balance of your lifetime. What is prudent, is understanding how it works and, if appropriate, running calculations prior to making …
PII. Know it. Protect it.
The importance of personally identifiable information Tip Category: What's New Personally Identifiable Information, or (PII), is in the spotlight at the IRS, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Labor (DOL), plus other federal agencies. Moving beyond the buzz and into understanding what it means for you relates directly to protecting your personal information …
Don’t Fall for These 5 Audit Myths
Tip Category: The Audit When it comes to the perception of IRS audits, conjecture reigns supreme. The combination of the complex tax code and a government agency with the full authority to enforce it leads to some pretty wild ideas. Here are five audit myths that, if believed, can cost you during an audit: Myth 1: Audits …
