Monday, March 15, 2010

Recovery Act Recap

The Obama stimulus plan, also known as ARRA - the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is over a year old. Here's a summary of all the tax code changes:

March 3 Did you receive an Economic Recovery Payment?
Feb. 8 You could owe the IRS this year
Jan. 24 Don't forget to take the Making Work Pay Credit
Dec. 28 Make home improvements & lower your tax bill
Dec. 26 Tax break for the unemployed
Dec. 24 Bought a car? Don't forget Sales Taxes
Dec. 22 More Eligible for Child Tax Credit
Dec. 20 Earned Income Tax Credit going up
Dec. 19 Higher credit for college students
Dec. 17 I'm a First-Time Homebuyer. What can I claim on my taxes?

In addition, the ARRA included:
  • Extension of AMT relief for 2009
  • Increased Transportation Subsidy
  • Health Coverage Tax Credit

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tax Seminar on March 14. Join us

Have questions pertaining to your return?
Join us for a seminar at Liberty Tax Service, 5224 Broadview Rd., Parma, Ohio 44134 View Map

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RSVP via phone: 216-459-8TAX (8829)

Among the topics of discussion will be:

Itemized Deductions
Self-Employment Income / Expenses (Sole Proprietor)
Business Use of Home
Energy Credits
Education Credits
Extensions

Friday, March 5, 2010

Ask your tax questions now

Have a tax question as you prepare your return? Ask them here now.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Did you receive an Economic Recovery Payment?

Don't forget the $250 when you prepare your income taxes or the IRS will reject your return.

As part of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), taxpayers who receive social security benefits, SSI benefits, railroad retirement benefits, veterans' disability, or pension benefits received a $250 economic recovery payment sometime in late spring/early summer.

In addition, taxpayers who did not work in 2009 but received a pension or annuity in 2009 for services performed as a government employee were eligible for the new $250 Government retiree credit. The credit cannot be taken if the taxpayer received a $250 economic recovery payment.

For working taxpayers, the Making Work Pay Credit has been added to the tax code under ARRA. It's a refundable credit of 6.2 percent of earned income with a maximum of $400 per individual and up to $800 for married filing joint tax returns.

To take advantage of the Making Work Pay credit, complete Schedule M and report the total on Form 1040, line 63.

Caution:
When completing the Schedule M, you need to indicate the amount received under the economic recovery payment on line 10 or the Government retiree credit line 11. Failure to report the correct amount will result in your tax return getting rejected by the IRS.

You may not have realized you received the $250. If you typically received your monthly Social Security via direct deposit, the Economic Recovery Payment would have been deposited into the same bank account. The payment itself isn't taxable income and is not listed on Form SSA-1099 the annual benefits statement Social Security recipients are sent for tax purposes.

For additional information, review Schedule M instructions.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Tax Service Seminar

Expand on your understanding of the tax law.

Sunday March 14, 2010, 2:00 – 4:00 PM

Liberty Tax Service
5224 Broadview Rd
Parma, OH 44134 View Map

RSVP via LinkedIn | RSVP via Facebook | RSVP via phone: 216-459-8TAX (8829)

Many taxpayers often don't realize they are entitled to additional credits and deductions that will lower their tax liability. The following topics will be discussed:
  • Itemized Deductions
  • Self-Employment Income / Expenses (Sole Proprietor)
  • Business Use of Home
  • Energy Credits
  • Education Credits
  • Extensions