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2010 Tax News
As a practicing CPA for over 40 years, I have given advice to many start up small businesses and established businesses about having adequate record keeping. If you are in business, why not start the
New Year Resolution.pdf
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Many taxpayers planning to file their 2010 tax returns early have been advised by IRS to cool their heels and wait until mid- to late-February, 2011. Affected taxpayers are those planning to file Sche
Delayed Start 2010.pdf
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The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) was created as part of the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act, enacted in February 2009. For tax years 2010, the law allows families
with tuition expense
American Opportunity Credit for College [...]
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If you operate your business as an S Corporation and pay yourself as an owner-employee, you need to be aware of the increased attention the IRS is giv¬ing to the amount of your salary. The IRS believ
S Corp Owner Salaries.pdf
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The rules for taking charitable contribution deductions have been tightened up significantly
over the last several years. The IRS used to take it on faith that taxpayers were reporting
charitable amou
Tips for Making Charitable Donations.pdf
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If you made improvements to your home during 2010 that resulted in energy efficiencies, you
may be eligible to claim a generous credit on your 2010 tax return. The Nonbusiness Energy
Property Credit,
Credit for Energy Efficient Improvements[...]
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The classification of workers as employees or independent contractors is one of the hottest
issues in tax compliance. The IRS has been conducting a payroll audit program which targets
how workers are
Employee vs Independent Contractor.pdf
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Beginning in 2012, business taxpay¬ers must file an information return (Form 1099) for payments made to a single per¬son or to an entity, such as a corporation or partnership, if the total payments
Business Reporting Rules.pdf
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New Tax Laws for 2009
We keep you informed of the most important changes:
Disclosure and Use of Taxpayer Information – New IRS regulations provide taxpayers with greater control over their personal tax return information. The Internal Revenue Code, Section 7216, Disclosure or Use of Tax Information by Preparers of Returns, became effective January 1, 2009. These regulations limit tax return preparers' use and disclosure of information obtained during the return preparation process.
Anti-abuse rules – Act Sec. 1211(c) gives IRS the authority to issue rules which are necessary to prevent the abuse of the purposes of Act Sec. 1211, including anti-stuffing rules, anti-churning rules (including rules relating to sale-leasebacks), and rules similar to the regulations under Code Sec. 1091 relating to losses from wash sales.
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