PPT-Options Tracking & Tax Preparation

Author : conchita-marotz | Published Date : 2016-06-26

with Quicken amp TurboTax Options are Taxing Disclaimer I am not a Tax Professional I am not a Financial Professional I do not Give Advice This is a Case Study

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with Quicken amp TurboTax Options are Taxing Disclaimer I am not a Tax Professional I am not a Financial Professional I do not Give Advice This is a Case Study of What Works for Me . Getting a tax refund is what every U.S. citizen hopes for when they complete their filing, waiting for it to come through can be a nail biting time, though. The IRS state that refunds should be received within 21 days if you’ve used the e-file service or direct deposit but will take a little longer if you’ve filed through the mail or have asked for a cheque to be sent to you. For new business owners or anyone entering the corporate world for the first time, corporate income tax can seem like a minefield. Let’s look at it in a little more detail: Research has shown that most dental practitioners overpay in taxes, and the reason behind this seems to stem from their lack of proactive tax planning. By not appreciating, understanding and acting upon the myriad nuances of the tax law, dentists the country over are missing out on potential tax saving opportunities and jeopardising their financial futures. EA stands for ‘Enrolled Agent’ and this is the highest credential that the IRS award to tax Professionals; it’s recognized in all 50 U.S. states. Attorneys and CPA’s or ‘Certified Public Accountants’ are licensed on a state by state basis, and they are also empowered by the Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before the IRS. With the 2019 tax year looming on the horizon, you’re probably already thinking about preparing for this time to try and get the maximum out of the changes that were introduced with the TCJA, or Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Credits have been adjusted, exemptions and tax bracket have altered, making it the perfect time to take a step back and look at your finances before the end of the fourth quarter. Keeping that in mind, here are just a few intelligent money manoeuvres to think about before December 31st, that could help you stay a step ahead of the tax filing season: With 2018 fast coming to an end, it’s time to ask yourself if you’re ready for the new tax season? 2019 brings in a variety of changes and each of these could go on to affect how you file and Form 1040. This year has been one of confusion and uncertainty for taxpayers, with President Trump’s reform kicking in, leaving many filers unsure of how it will affect their tax liability. Experts are warning about significant delays to the filing procedures, as the IRS, tax filing software providers and tax professionals integrate the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into their filing and processing systems. With the beginning of a new year, comes the perfect opportunity to begin to think strategically about your taxes, if you haven’t already. Here are a few points you might want to take into consideration when planning your taxes: Tax filing can be a confusing and complicated debacle at the best of times, but with the effects of the new 2019 Republican Tax Law beginning to reverberate around the country, things just may have gotten out of hand. With some tax breaks having been scrapped or capped, and others being introduced or expanded upon, it can be tough to stay on top of things. So, here is the first part of a brief guide that attempts to answer some of the most common tax queries: Tax time comes around with surprising regularity, and when it seems you’ve only just got over the stress of filing in time for the deadline, that time of the year comes around again and our taxes loom over us like a rain cloud. There are, of course, strict penalties in place for those who incorrectly file their tax return, whether it’s a business or personal one, but the IRS will not assess a penalty if it owes you or your business, a refund. You can even claim your refund late by filing an amended tax return within three years, but if you owe money to the IRS and fail to pay because of an inaccurate tax return, then they may go ahead and assess penalties and interest. Whatever the time of year, taxes are never far from the thoughts of most small business owners, and planning and preparing for them is an all year affair. Many small companies use tax professionals to assist them with their taxes, not only for convenience but for ensuring that their returns are timely and correct, and if you don’t yet have one, perhaps you should? Few see doctors as business people, and few doctors will admit to being businessmen, but the reality is that those who do operate their own practices, must find a balance between caring for their patients and running a service-based business. Even some of those doctors employed by hospitals or other medical facilities will be required to make important financial decisions. Asset tracking is important for everyone. If you can monitor your assets then you
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