Food and lodging expenses may be deducted when you are away from home for business purposes. Like everything in the tax law, to be tax deductible there are certain rules to follow and the individuals that know the rules and keep good records get the most out of these deductions. The IRS requires that lodging expenses (and other expenses of $75 or more) be substantiated by … [Read more...] about Tax Perks for the Business Traveler
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Tax Tips for Recently Married Taxpayers
If you, like many others during the summer months, have gotten married or plan to get married in the near future, here are some post-marriage tips to help you avoid stress at tax time. Notify the Social Security Administration - Report any name change to the Social Security Administration so that your name and SSN will match when filing your next tax return. … [Read more...] about Tax Tips for Recently Married Taxpayers
Do You Have a Financial Interest or Signature with a Foreign Financial Account? Better Read This! June 30th is a Critical Date
Each U.S. person who has a financial interest in or signature or other authority over any foreign financial accounts (including bank, securities, or other types of financial accounts in a foreign country), if the aggregate value of these financial accounts exceeds $10,000 at any time during the calendar year, must report that relationship to the U.S. government each calendar … [Read more...] about Do You Have a Financial Interest or Signature with a Foreign Financial Account? Better Read This! June 30th is a Critical Date
Due Date Reminders – Individual – June’2011
June 10 - Report Tips to Employer If you are an employee who works for tips and received more than $20 in tips during May, you are required to report them to your employer on IRS Form 4070 no later than June 10. Your employer is required to withhold FICA taxes and income tax withholding for these tips from your regular wages. If your regular wages are insufficient to cover … [Read more...] about Due Date Reminders – Individual – June’2011
Parents Can Get Credit for Sending Kids to Day Camp
With summer just around the corner, there is a tax break that working parents should know about. Many working parents must arrange for care of their children under 13 years of age during the school vacation period. A popular solution — with a tax benefit — is a day camp program. The cost of day camp can count as an expense towards the child and dependent care credit. But be … [Read more...] about Parents Can Get Credit for Sending Kids to Day Camp