New Process for e-filing returns with ITINs and SSN mismatches
In past tax seasons, returns filed with an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) reporting wages paid had to have the ITIN listed on the wage statement to be eligible for electronic filing. Due to programming changes the IRS’ e-file system, That is no longer required. The taxpayer’s correct ITIN should be used as the identifying […]
Itemized Returns Now Being Accepted
The IRS is now accepting returns with Itemized deductions, First Time Home Buyer Credits, Educator Expenses, etc, that were previously being delayed. Be sure to make sure that the returns you have been waiting to submit are being sent in for processing. If you have any questions, be sure to contact the support center at […]
2011 Standard Mileage Rates Announced
The Internal Revenue Service today issued the 2011 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes. Be aware, these figures are for the coming year, not for taxes being filed next month! Rates for 2010 were $.50/mile for business purposes. Beginning on […]
EITC Compliance Letters Being Sent out from IRS
Offices preparing returns that have had the Earned Income Tax Credit denied will be receiving compliance letters stressing the importance of operating with Due Dilligence in the future. Earned Income Tax Credit is one of the most fraudulently used tools in individual tax preparation. As a preparer you should be aware of the EITC due diligence requirements as well […]
American Opportunity Credit Expires this year!
When reviewing your clients’ prior year tax returns be sure to check to see if they claimed any college expenses, and if they did, they should have used the American Opportunity Credit. This credit has a refundable aspect to it, similar to the Earned Income Credit, and is available for the first 4 years of […]