Newest Tax Filing Statistics Released
It takes approximately 1 year for the IRS to tabulate and release statistical information related to tax filings. They have just finished compiling tax and demographic information for the 2009 tax year, filed starting January of 2010. This year should be of significant relevance as it is the first set figures relating to the recession […]
Tax Credit for Hiring a Veteran Proposed
President Obama just recently proposed a new tax credit for hiring veterans that have recently returned from combat overseas. The credit ceilings would range from $4,800 to $9,600, depending on the longevity of the position these veterans are employed for and the length that they have been unemployed and if they have any disabilities. This […]
Tax Preparer Tips – MN State refund distribution delay
Note to all offices preparing MN state tax returns – Minnesota has placed their state government offices and agencies on a skeleton schedule while they attempt to pass an acceptable budget. This state processing shutdown will have an effect on any clients that are currently waiting for a MN state tax refund, as they are […]
Tax Preparer Tips – Manual Entry of SSNs now required on all W2s
New for the 2011 tax season all W2s will require a manual entry of clients social security number. Software companies will no longer be allowed to prepopulate SSN onto W2s. The reasoning behind this is related cleints having ITINs (Individual Tax Identification Number) instead of Social Security Numbers. In past years software programs would simply populate the […]
Business Mileage Deductions Changes for 2nd Half of 2011
The IRS has just released its’ adjusted mileage rates for the second half of tax year 2011. These rates will be in effect for all clients returns this coming January. Be aware, taxpayers always have the option of calculating and using actual expenses for their vehicle, but typically the mileage rates offer taxpayers the most […]