Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Detour-Tax Time Tips

In the past few weeks we have seen more and more tax returns that either have errors on them or that what was filed was not the copy given to the client. When having your taxes done, make sure that what is filed with the IRS is the copy you get from your tax preparer. Also, as you sign your taxes, go through them. Make sure your address is correct, that deductions taken are accurate. Once you sign them, you are telling the IRS that they are right.
Also, some times family, friends, or preparers will give us ideas for write-offs that will help us this year, but could effect us in future years. A great example is when you live with a family member and help pay the mortgage. If you take any part of the interest write off on your taxes, then you will not qualify for any first time home-buyer assistance that may be available for the next three years.
Another example is when you take large 2106 expense deductions. 2106 deductions automatically reduce your income when trying to qualify for a mortgage. If you write-off $6000 per year that is $500 per month we have to reduce your income by. That could make or break a purchase transaction.
I hope these tips are helpful, please feel free to email or call me if you have any comments or questions.

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