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Dear Valued Client,
Happy New Year! This office would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued patronage of our firm and wish you and yours a very happy New Year. This edition of our newsletter covers some important steps to prepare for your upcoming tax appointment. Being organized for your appointment allows us to consider every legal deduction. This firm relies on satisfied clients as the primary source of new business, and your referrals are both welcome and most sincerely appreciated! Sincerely, Whitney & Gore Financial Energy Costs Rise as Tax Incentives DiminishWith oil costs skyrocketing, you would think that the federal government would come up with some tax incentives to cut the consumption of energy. However, on the consumer end of taxes, the incentives are actually fading away. Apparently, federal lawmakers and administrators believe the high cost of energy in itself is incentive enough to reduce consumption. The following are the only energy-related tax incentives remaining for individual taxpayers:• Residential Energy Credit – The only federal tax incentive left for homeowners is the Residential Energy Credit, which, without Congressional action, expires at the end of 2008. So act soon if you want to take advantage of the following credits: If you are considering a hybrid vehicle, full tax credits are still available for hybrids manufactured by Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Mazda. Unused credit is not carried forward for vehicles that are 100% personal use, and, if you are taxed by the alternative minimum tax, you may not receive the benefit for part or all of the credit. Where the vehicle is used for business purposes, the business portion of the credit is a general business credit, and any unused amounts are carried back/forward under the provisions of the general business credit. Before committing to a residential energy-saving system or the purchase of a hybrid vehicle, you should contact this office to make sure that you qualify and would benefit from the credits. It’s Tax Time! Are You Ready?If you’re like most taxpayers, you find yourself with an ominous stack of “homework” around TAX TIME! Unfortunately, the job of pulling together the records for your tax appointment is never easy, but the effort usually pays off when it comes to the extra tax money you save! When you arrive at your appointment fully prepared, you’ll have more time to:Read the article »
Are You Liable for a Gift Tax Return?Frequently, taxpayers think that gifts of cash, securities, or other assets they give to other individuals are tax-deductible and, in turn, the gift recipient sometimes thinks income tax must be paid on the gift received. Nothing is further from the truth. To fully understand the ramifications of gifting, one needs to realize that gift tax laws are related to estate tax laws.Read the article »
Are You Required to File 1099s?If you use independent contractors to perform services for your business and you pay them $600 or more for the year, you are required to issue them a Form 1099 after the end of the year to avoid facing the loss of the deduction for their labor and expenses and to avoid a monetary penalty. The 1099s for 2011 must be provided to the independent contractor no later than January 31, 2012.Read the article »
2012 Standard Mileage Rates AnnouncedThe Internal Revenue Service has issued the 2012 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical, or moving purposes.Read the article »
New Credits for Hiring VeteransCongress recently passed legislation that extends and expands the Work Opportunity Credit (WOTC) for hiring unemployed veterans. This effectively gave a one-year lease on life to the WOTC, but only with respect to qualified veterans who begin work for the employer before January 1, 2013. For all other classifications, the credit ended at the close of 2011.Read the article »
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