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- Tax Benefits of Health Savings Accounts (February 3, 2012)
- Do I Need to File a Tax Return This Year (January 27, 2012)
- Must I Pay Taxes on Unemployment Benefits? (January 20, 2012)
- IRS Kicks off 2012 Tax Season with Deadline Extended to April 17 (January 13, 2012)
- Entertainers and Taxes...That's Show Biz! (January 6, 2012)
- Ho, Ho, Ho! (December 25, 2011)
- Temporary Tax Cuts (December 24, 2011)
- Everyone Loves A Cheerful Giver, even the IRS! (December 21, 2011)
- I Received This Letter From the IRS...My Bonds Have Matured! (December 8, 2011)
- IRS Goes Green (November 30, 2011)
- Good News from the IRS! (November 11, 2011)
- The Medicare Alphabet (October 28, 2011)
- Tax Benefits for Small Businesses (October 21, 2011)
- Don't Forget to File Your Return By Monday (October 14, 2011)
- Professional Tax Preparers become RTRPs (October 7, 2011)
- Did You File For An Extension Last April (September 25, 2011)
- Exploring the Mysteries of Financial Aid (September 14, 2011)
- Hurricane Irene (September 2, 2011)
- This isn't Kansas anymore...or is it? (August 26, 2011)
- Income Averaging - Who is Eligible? (August 12, 2011)
- Is Your Child's Income Taxable? (July 29, 2011)
- Tax Tips for Resident, Nonresident or Dual Status Aliens (July 21, 2011)
- Salute to Our Armed Forces (July 1, 2011)
- The Kids are at Summer Camp! (June 24, 2011)
- Stump the Tax Expert Question (June 10, 2011)
- Remembering Those Who Serve (May 30, 2011)
- Medical Expenses: What's Deductible And What's Not? (May 27, 2011)
- Virginia Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday (May 13, 2011)
- Charitable Giving and Your Tax Return (April 29, 2011)
- Insolvency and the IRS (April 15, 2011)
- It's Not Too Late For A 2010 IRA Deduction (April 1, 2011)
- Tax Implications of Bankruptcy (March 28, 2011)
- What Happens After Foreclosure? (March 18, 2011)
- Have You Recently Changed Your Name? (March 7, 2011)
- Dependents - According To The IRS (February 21, 2011)
- Will Medicare Part B Premiums Increase In 2011? (February 2, 2011)
- The Making Work Pay Credit May Qualify You For A Refundable Credit (January 18, 2011)
- Don't Fall Prey To The Common Audit Myths (January 18, 2011)
- IRS Filing Delay for Certain Forms (January 16, 2011)
- Did You Receive A Notice From The IRS? (December 23, 2010)
- How to Reduce Stress at Tax Time (December 9, 2010)
- Military Tax Tips (November 25, 2010)
- Small Group Tax Credit (November 11, 2010)
- BOO! Don't Let The Ghosts Of The Next Tax Season Scare You! (October 31, 2010)
- Do You Need to Amend Your 2009 Form 1040? (October 28, 2010)
- Tax Benefits for Job Seekers (October 14, 2010)
- The Certainties Of Life: Death, Taxes...and Divorce? (September 30, 2010)
- Over the Counter Medicine Healthcare Act Update (September 28, 2010)
- Did "Juno" Your Tax Bill Could Go UP (Or Down) Next April By Getting Married In 2010? (September 16, 2010)
- Tax Considerations of Disabled Taxpayers (September 2, 2010)
- Help With Medicare Drug Costs (August 19, 2010)
- How Will Healthcare Reform Affect MY Taxes? (August 5, 2010)
- Unemployment Benefits and The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (August 3, 2010)
- August Sales Tax Holiday: School Supplies and Clothing (July 27, 2010)
- For Better or Worse...Healthcare Reform Is HERE! (July 22, 2010)
- Summertime Child Care Expenses May Qualify For A Tax Credit (July 12, 2010)
- Is Your Home More Energy Efficient? (July 8, 2010)
- New Deadline for First-Time Homebuyer Credit (July 7, 2010)
- Over 65? Retired? The IRS may have tax benefits for you! (June 24, 2010)
- Need a Copy of Your Tax Return Information? (June 10, 2010)
- New Baby? Don't Forget To Include Them On Your Tax Return! (May 27, 2010)
- Your Social Security Benefits May Be Taxable (May 13, 2010)
- Virginia Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday (May 13, 2010)
- Should I Worry About Identity Theft When Filing My Taxes? (April 16, 2010)
- Received an IRS Letter? Step One: Don't Panic! (April 15, 2010)
- New Vehicle Sales Tax (February 11, 2010)
- Earned Income Credit (January 30, 2010)
- New Tax Break for Contributions to Haiti Earthquake Relief (January 25, 2010)
- State Return Filing Due Dates (January 15, 2010)
- Where's My Refund? (January 1, 2010)
- Are you Getting More Pay (Or A Smaller Refund) With The "Making Work Pay" Tax Credit? (December 15, 2009)
- Strategies for Reducing Your Debt (November 24, 2009)
- Get Green To Go Green! (November 10, 2009)
- Recently Married? (October 30, 2009)
- Identity Theft Protection (October 19, 2009)
- 3rd Quarter Estimated Taxes Due Today! (September 15, 2009)
- Claiming the Child Tax Credit (August 10, 2009)
- When the IRS Comes Knocking (August 10, 2009)
- Virginia Sales Tax Holiday (August 7, 2009)
- Special 2009 Tax Break for New Car Purchases (July 27, 2009)
- Minimum Wage Increase (July 24, 2009)
- Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) (July 16, 2009)
- To Itemize or Not to Itemize, That is the Question (July 13, 2009)
- IRS Standard Mileage Rates (July 6, 2009)
- The Glory of the Red, White, Blue and Green (July 4, 2009)
- Tuition and Fees Deduction (June 29, 2009)
- What Is Your Most Valuable Asset? (June 22, 2009)
- The Best Father's Day, Even in a Bad Economy (June 21, 2009)
- Estimated Tax Payments Due (June 15, 2009)
- Avoid the "Triple-Whammy!" - Don't Cash-In That Retirement Plan Early (June 15, 2009)
- Ten Most Common Tax Deductions for Small Businesses (June 1, 2009)
- The "Debt Monkey" Who Can Turn Into A "Tax Monkey" Right Before Your Very Eyes! (May 11, 2009)
- Retiree Stimulus Money - $250 - is on the Way (April 30, 2009)
- I've Filed My Tax Return, Now What? (April 27, 2009)
- When You Need to Pay the IRS (April 16, 2009)
- Are You A Last Minute Filer? (April 9, 2009)
- Tax Filing Extension (April 9, 2009)
- Traditional IRA versus a Roth IRA (April 6, 2009)
- Tax Consequences of Divorce (April 3, 2009)
- Where's the Money? What Happened If Your Refund Wasn't All You'd Expected (March 10, 2009)
- First-Time Homebuyers Credit - Expanded Tax Break! (February 26, 2009)
- The 2009 Stimulus Package: It's Not Just for General Motors! (February 25, 2009)
- Do I Need To File A Tax Return (February 23, 2009)
- Important Changes for the 2008 Tax Year (February 23, 2009)
- How To Choose The Correct Filing Status (February 12, 2009)
- Year-End Forms to Arrive Later (January 30, 2009)
- PRO-TAX Introduces New ‘Partners’ Program For 2009 (December 28, 2008)
- Capital Losses (December 2, 2008)
- Cancellation of Debt (November 21, 2008)
- Hurricanes and Casualty Losses (October 24, 2008)
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (October 24, 2008)
- Exemptions, Deductions and Credits (October 9, 2008)
- We've Been Added To Alltop (September 12, 2008)
- Attending Tax School Could Save You $1,000s! (September 3, 2008)
- Looking For A New Career? Your Opportunity at PRO-TAX is Unlimited! (September 3, 2008)
- Need Some Extra Income? The Demand for Tax Preparers is Huge! (September 3, 2008)
- Selling Your Home (August 8, 2008)
- Salute To Our Armed Forces (August 8, 2008)
- IRS Mail Audits (August 1, 2008)
- Sales Tax Holiday Weekend (August 1, 2008)
- Teachers Get Deductions Too (July 24, 2008)
- Hybrid Vehicles (July 24, 2008)
- Don't Move Without Us! (July 21, 2008)
- Amending Your Tax Return (July 21, 2008)
- SUMMER TIME AND THE LIVING IS EASY (July 21, 2008)
- More Money In Your Pocket (July 10, 2008)
- Spring Cleaning (May 2, 2008)
- Tax Myths - Don't leave money on the table for the IRS (May 2, 2008)
- The Deadline is Coming! The Deadline is Coming! (April 8, 2008)
- Schedule C or Schedule C-EZ - Which one should you use? (April 3, 2008)
- IRS Rebate Phishing Scam (April 2, 2008)
- Rebate Check Delivery Schedule (March 19, 2008)
- November is National Adoption Month (March 12, 2008)
- Save For Retirment and Get a Tax Deduction (March 11, 2008)
- Let The IRS Help Subsidize Your Retirement (March 11, 2008)
- Pennies From Heaven (March 9, 2008)
- The IRS Is Quite Happy To Keep The Extra Money, If You Let Them...Learn How To Get Back A Tax Overpayment! (March 7, 2008)
- New Rebate Calculator (March 6, 2008)
- Economic Stimulus Letters from the IRS (March 6, 2008)
- How One Of The Most Famous Bank Robbers Of All Time Will(ie) Teach You How To Save On Your Taxes! (March 6, 2008)
- You’ve got rebate questions…we’ve got answers! (February 19, 2008)
- ECONOMIC STIMULUS PACKAGE FOR BUSINESSES (February 15, 2008)
- When it comes to alimony…The IRS can be more reasonable than your ex! Here are the rules you must know! (February 15, 2008)
- Valentines Day Tax Advice (February 14, 2008)
- THE REBATES ARE COMING! THE REBATES ARE COMING! (February 14, 2008)
- Where's My W-2? (February 10, 2008)
- Congress Passes the Economic Stimulus Plan! (February 8, 2008)
- Happy Birthday Boy Scouts of America (February 8, 2008)
- Economic Stimulus Plan (February 7, 2008)
- Today Is Earned Income Credit Awareness Day (January 31, 2008)
- PRO-TAX Says “Watch Out For Scams Associated With Advanced Refund Checks” (January 31, 2008)
- The IRS May Owe You Money (January 30, 2008)
- Social Security Administration Mails Incorrect 2007 Statements (January 28, 2008)
- PRO-TAX Welcomes Four New Franchise Partners (January 21, 2008)
- New Tax Law Changes (January 10, 2008)
- PRO-TAX's "Worry-Free Protection" (January 2, 2008)
- PRO-TAX Lightning Tax Service - $25 Off (December 26, 2007)
A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a tax-exempt account that a taxpayer can set up with a qualified HSA trustee (usually a bank or an insurance company) to pay or reimburse certain medical expenses. The only stipulation for...
United States citizens are required to file a federal income tax return if income is above a certain level, which varies depending on filing status, age and the type of income. To find out if you need to file, you can check the...
Unemployment is rampant throughout the US (and the world, for that matter) and many of us, some for the first time, are collecting unemployment as a way to get by until we are able to find suitable employment. It seems like we...
Again this year there is a later date than the traditional April 15 date to file taxes. Taxpayers will have until Tuesday, April 17 to file their 2011 tax returns and pay any tax due because April 15 falls on a Sunday,...
Entertainers and artists face unique challenges when filing their income tax returns. To start with, entertainers and artists are typically paid by multiple entities, on an irregular basis, in many states and possibly more than...
That’s the Jolly Song you will be singing when the professionals at PRO-TAX attend to your 2011 Income Tax returns. No more will Bah Humbug be the feeling when you think about income taxes – since your tax “worries” will be...
Were you expecting a lower payroll check in January?
The Congress has accepted and the President has signed an extension of the amount that will be deducted as “payroll taxes” – social security or FICA taxes – so the amount...
Yes that’s true, and the IRS encourages “cheerful” giving by permitting many reductions of income taxes for those who donate money and/or property to eligible charitable organizations.
But you need to act fast!
The year is...
Some people may have recently received information about their US Government Bonds. They have little time to prepare for what they owe, so we thought we’d brief all PRO-TAX Customers and other readers of these pages.
Especially...
Did you know that the IRS is among the institutions that are trying to provide a “Green “world?
That is, if certain conditions are met IRS will help you pay your taxes when you make certain energy-efficiency improvements to your...
The Internal Revenue Service has recently announced some happy news for taxpayers for the 2011 tax year. Due to inflation, tax brackets will broaden, standard deductions will expand and personal exemptions will rise. All of these...
Whether or not you are on Medicare, it is important now to get a handle on some of the terms which that government program uses. Medicare beneficiaries can be involved in Medicare part A, Part B, Part C and Part D – plus,...
Even during the current downturn in the economy, the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in the US! To provide encouragement to you small business owners, the IRS can help you cover some of the costs of doing business in the...
Did you file an IRS Form 4686 in April to get an extension to file your tax return?
We are sure that many who filed for an extension thought they’d have everything together long before six months. Now the due date is HERE!
It...
Your PRO-TAX preparers are already professionals, and we’re glad the IRS is beginning to acknowledge them.
Up until last year, anyone could learn to prepare tax returns and either work as a Tax Preparer within an organization,...
Although it is September and not April, it's income tax season for some people, especially small business owners, who got an extension until October 15 to file their returns. There is a choice: Start now and do the returns in an...
Did you know this is National School Success Month?
If you have a child planning to attend college sometime in the near future and you want to pay the lowest price possible, you may need to hit the books to help them. The...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is granting taxpayers whose preparers were affected by Hurricane Irene until September 22 to file returns normally due September 15. The taxpayer’s preparer must be located in an area...
With this article, we celebrate L. Frank Baum, and Judy Garland, et al, since this month is the anniversary of the release of the original film “The Wizard of Oz” -- the premiere was on August 17, 1939 in New York...
Prior to the 1987 tax year, any taxpayer who experienced a large “bulge” in their annual income from a huge work bonus, or big sales commission, or a financial windfall such as from lottery jackpot winnings, could use income...
During the summer, teenagers make up a significant part of the workforce. Most states allow children to work as early as 14 years of age, providing they have a work permit and follow the rules of limitation.
Any person,...
Many resident aliens and nonresidents either do not file a return, or file incorrectly. Unfortunately, if your visa status falls into either of these categories, you may have overpaid your U.S. taxes. Even though your employer...
The holiday commemorating Independence Day falls on a Monday this year. On this day, there are always an infinite number of possible places to go, things to do, people to see, great food to eat, baseball games to watch, and...
We recognize that the last week of June has been designated as National Camping Week! While the kids are at summer camp busy working parents enjoy the benefits of a few quiet days and evenings to relax, go on a date together, or...
“My son is in his second year of college, I’m paying most of his tuition. He has a small scholarship, and he has a part-time job. He recently went to Vegas with some buddies, and won over $10,000. I told him he would have...
We owe a lot to those men and women of the United States’ Armed Services – and often their efforts are not recognized.
Our basic liberty and independence in this country essentially has its origins in the sacrifices by...
May is National Health Awareness & Observances month. Here are some of the special interests and concerns Included in the observances:
Multiple Sclerosis, Osteoporosis Awareness, Stroke Awareness, Melanoma/Skin Cancer...
Hurricane season is just around the corner and the State of Virginia wants to help you prepare. There will be a sales tax holiday later this month. Lots of "everyday" items will be sales tax free!
The 2011...
We all enjoy the good feeling we get when we know that we’re helping others with our charitable giving. And we don’t necessarily think of keeping track of donations of time, money, clothing, and other goods since that is not our...
When a financial institution cancels all or some of the debt you owe, they will issue a 1099-C, which shows the amount that was cancelled. If they repossess your car or home and the value of the property does not cover the debt...
You may still be able to make contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA) for tax year 2010 that can save you money this year.
Traditional IRAs
You may still eligible to make deductible contributions to...
Most people don’t realize that there can be a tax implication when debt is forgiven by a creditor until they file their next tax return. By then, it’s too late to do anything to lower the tax burden. Most will approach their...
If you’ve lost your home through foreclosure, there are potential tax consequences that you may have overlooked.
The cancelled debt may be taxable.You may have a gain on the sale of the house, which in turn may be...
Have you recently changed your name?
A mismatch between the name(s) shown on a tax return and the Social Security Administration (SSA) records can cause problems in the processing of a return and may even delay a...
Who can I claim as a dependent? Well, that depends! In honor of Family Day, February 21, we take a look at identifying who can be claimed as a dependent on your individual tax return.
Being able to claim dependents...
Part B is Medicare’s outpatient insurance. Everyone who has Medicare Part B must pay a monthly fee, to have Part B. The standard premium will go up to $115.40 in 2011, but this increase won’t affect most people who will pay the...
The Making Work Pay(MWP) credit appears on your tax return in the same section as the federal taxes withheld on your W-2. That is, the MWP appears like a payment you made – reducing taxes you might have to...
It’s no secret that our country is going further and further in debt, especially in this recession as tax revenues have slipped. But raising taxes to lower the debt is neither popular nor do most economists think it will improve...
As usual, the tax filing season for tax year 2010 begins this month for the majority of taxpayers. However, late changes in the law mean the IRS has to reprogram its processing systems for three provisions that were extended in...
Did you receive a notice from the IRS? If so, don’t panic. Many of these letters can be dealt with simply and painlessly.
There are number of reasons the IRS sends notices to taxpayers. Typically, the notice you receive...
Maintaining good records now can make filing your return a lot easier and it will help you remember transactions you made during the year.
Keeping well-organized records also ensures you can answer questions if your return is...
Are you, or your spouse, in the military? Whether it’s moving to a new base or traveling to a duty station, members of the Armed Forces have many experiences that could impact their tax situation. Here are some tax tips to...
Under the new Affordable Care Act, small employers with 25 or fewer employees and an average wage of less than $50,000 per year may be able to use the tax credit to deduct up to 35% of health insurance premium payments from their...
We have only Good Spirits at PRO-TAX to help guide you through the Patch of IRS rules, regulations and complicated forms.
We will lead you through all the tax “Tricks” and will also provide you with the “Treats” of a...
If you didn’t include income or take a deduction on your tax return – you can correct it by amending your tax return. You may also elect to amend your 2009 return if you are eligible to claim...
In the current economy, many taxpayers are spending time updating their résumés and attending job fairs. If you are searching for a job, there is a good chance you can deduct some of your job-search expenses on your 2010 tax...
Although you may have heard the only two certainties of life are death and taxes, it seems like divorce is gaining on them. It is estimated that 50% of all marriages in America end in divorce. Although that figure sounds...
Possibly because there has been more than a little bit of misinformation sent around, the Internal Revenue Service issued guidance reflecting statutory changes regarding the use of certain tax-favored arrangements, such as...
June has traditionally been the most popular month for weddings. Most believe it’s because of the nice weather but the tradition seems to go back to the times of ancient Rome and the mythical goddess named Juno. Juno was known as...
If you happen to be disabled there are numerous benefits available from the Federal Government and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that can be of significant help in reducing or even eliminating your federal income tax. Some...
There is a new benefit for Medicare beneficiaries which will help with prescription medicine costs this year.
The “donut hole” is a coverage gap that most Medicare Part D plans have – during that period the beneficiary has...
As most people are aware, President Obama recently signed into law a major set of new laws on health care. Some believe this bill will save our healthcare system, while others predict it will simply make matters (and costs)...
Taxpayers who received unemployment benefits in 2009 are entitled to a special tax break when they file their 2009 federal tax returns as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Here are five important...
For most Virginians school begins the week of August 23rd, and with it the need to shop for school supplies. Don't get caught up in the back-to-school marketing blitz; at least not yet. If you can hold out for two...
After years of discussion and debate, on March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law a major set of new laws on health care. This legislation contains the most comprehensive changes to our healthcare system since the...
Did you know that your summer day care expenses may qualify for an income tax credit? Many parents who work or are looking for work must arrange for care of their children under 13 years of age during the school vacation. Those...
If you made your home more energy-efficient or you're planning to do so this year (2010), you might be eligible for one of two energy credits.
The first of these credits really targets the type of conventional improvements...
Thanks to a law enacted July 2, 2010, taxpayers have a new opportunity to obtain the first-time homebuyer credit. Originally, the new home contract must have been made by April 30 -- AND you settle by June 30. The...
Often seniors overlook additional benefits accorded them by the IRS. Make sure to visit your local PRO-TAX office, and let one of our tax professionals review your situation.
If Social Security is your only source of income,...
There are two options for getting copies of federal tax return information--tax return transcripts and tax account transcripts--by phone or by mail. Request transcripts by calling 1-800-829-1040, or order by mail using IRS Form...
Congratulations! Having a new baby is an exciting occasion. We all know the preparations needed to bring the baby home…setting up a nursery, buying diapers and formula, adjusting to a new sleep cycle. But many people forget that...
There are several types of government benefits that may be subject to taxation: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Social Security Income goes to retirees and/or surviving...
Hurricane season is just around the corner and the State of Virginia wants to help you prepare. There will be a sales tax holiday later this month. Lots of "everyday" items will be sales tax free!...
Filing your taxes means you are legally required to release some of your most personal financial information to the IRS. While there is no way around this requirement, you want to make sure no one else is using that information...
Each year the IRS sends millions of letters to taxpayers. While our immediate reaction to seeing an IRS envelope in our mailbox is to panic, very often the letter can be dealt with quickly and effortlessly by sending backup...
If you bought a new vehicle in 2009, you may be entitled to a special tax deduction for the sales and excise taxes on your purchase.
This deduction is in addition to the state and local sales taxes paid and state and local...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is designed for working taxpayers with lower incomes. The credit was originally enacted in 1975, and over the years has grown to be one of the principal anti-poverty programs in the federal...
Congress passed a new tax relief law allowing taxpayers who contribute in 2010 to charities providing earthquake relief in Haiti to take a tax deduction for the contribution on their 2009 tax return instead of their 2010...
Okay, so everyone knows that you have to file your Federal Income Taxes by April 15. What about state returns?
Here’s something interesting… Almost every state that is close to Virginia has to file by April 15 as...
You have dutifully filed your tax return and now you have entered the void; that place where you really want your refund, have not received it and have no idea when to expect it. You need some hope that your hard earned money is...
If you’re like most wage earners last Spring you probably started receiving a larger paycheck (but may not have noticed it) as a result of changes made to the federal income tax withholding tables for the “Making Work Pay”...
You DON’T Have To Move To Lincoln, Nebraska To Get Your Credit Card Bills Under Control…Here Are Six (And 1/2) Strategies That You Can Use To Reduce Your Debt!
We Americans LOVE our credit cards! But for many of us, this...
Do you know Congress’ favorite color?
We're not positive…but we'd be willing to bet its GREEN!
It’s no secret that our leaders in DC want you to go green… and we don’t mean by eating warm potato salad for Labor Day!
We all...
Have you recently gotten married? Are you planning on getting married by the end of this year? Here are some tips to make your tax preparation go more smoothly next year:
File form SS-5 with the Social Security...
What Does PRO-TAX’s Bathroom Have To Do With Identity Protection?
(Hint: It has nothing to do with “Squeezin’ The Charmin”)
How PRO-TAX Protects Your Personal Information…And You Can Too!
If you have ever been to a...
If you’re self-employed, it’s that time again; time to send the IRS an estimated tax payment. Didn’t I just do that, you ask? Well, in a sense, yes, it does kind of feel that way, doesn't it? That is because the third...
The Child Tax Credit is a credit available to taxpayers for each dependent child, under the age of 17 at the end of the tax year. You can deduct a maximum of $1000 per child, though there are limitations based on your adjusted...
Every year the IRS sends out notices and letters to taxpayers, requesting updates to their records, payments of taxes, fees, interest and penalties as well as a whole plethora of information. If you are the gracious recipient of...
The State of Virginia holds a School Supplies and Clothing Sales Tax Holiday one weekend a year, usually just before the beginning of the school year.
This year’s Sales Tax Holiday in Virginia is this weekend – August 8 and...
If you’ve been thinking of buying that new car you’ve always wanted, this year, the IRS is offering to make that possibility a reality, by making it somewhat more affordable. A special deduction will be available on your 2009...
The Department of Labor (DOL) reminds us that the federal minimum hourly wage will increase to $7.25 per hour on July 24, 2009. This is the final of the three scheduled increases put in place by the Fair Minimum Wage Act of...
Are You Crazy? Why Would I Turn Down An Automatic$4,500 Discount On A New Vehicle?
Because The New Federal “Cash For Clunkers” ProgramCould Actually Make Your Next Car Purchase MORE Expensive!
The Federal Government has a new...
When you are trying to determine which filing status to use to file your return, above all things, keep in mind that it will not benefit you to itemize, if the total amount of your allowable deductions is less than the standard...
Now that the tumultuous gas price fluctuations of 2008 are but a distant memory, the Internal Revenue Service has issued the optional standard mileage rates for this year. Instead of complicating things by having two separate...
The civic holiday commemorating Independence Day, falls on a Saturday this year. But where will you be on the 4th of July?
On this day, there are always an infinite number of possible places to go, things to do, people to see,...
Before you start taking deductions for your own or your child's higher education tuition and fees, there are some things you should understand:
In order to take a deduction for Tuition and Fees, you do not have to itemize. This...
In this article, we’re NOT going to discuss taxes. No; with the filing deadline recently complete, instead we are going to focus on your absolutely most valuable asset.
When you think of your “Most Valuable Asset” what is the...
The National Retail Federation (NRF), recently released their Father’s Day survey, estimating that Americans will spend more than $9 billion on gifts for Dad this year. According to the new data, it was also revealed...
If you’re self-employed, it’s that time again; time to send the IRS an estimated tax payment. Didn’t I just do that, you ask? Well, in a sense, yes, it does kind of feel that way, doesn't it? That is because the second...
Have you ever heard of the “Triple-Whammy”?
No?
Well, I can tell you it’s NOT one more than “Double-Jeopardy”…nor one less that the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.”
Ok, I must confess I just made the term up. But I believe...
We all know that as a taxpayer, times are bad enough, but as a small business owner, you need to be vigilant about your tax situation and take full advantage of the great tax breaks available to you. To neglect this attention, is...
Not too long ago, loans seemed to be flowing like Niagara Falls. Now with the economy in a recession (or is it a depression?), the “credit party” has turned into awful “debt hangover” for millions of Americans.
With the...
Retirees
If you are among the 50 million individuals who receive Supplemental Security Income, Railroad Retirement Benefits or Veteran’s Disability checks, you are about to see some extra cash flowing your way, thanks to...
After you’ve completed and filed your tax return, you may experience a sense of relief and liberation, but you may also have concerns and questions. Here are just a few things that might be on your mind.
1. ...
When you owe the IRS and need to send payments with or without your tax return, there are some things you should keep in mind. Since what you owe the IRS is subject to interest and a monthly late payment penalty, it is in your...
April 15th is just around the corner. Here are some guidelines to follow, if you are still trying to complete your tax return.
Use electronic filing - Instead of trying to mail your return with a date cancel stamp on or...
April 15 is the filing deadline for a federal tax return. If you need more time to get your paperwork complete, make sure you file Form 4868, Automatic Extension of Time to File, with the IRS by the end of the day on the...
This year you have told yourself that you are going to start saving for retirement. You’d like to open an IRA, or Individual Retirement Account, but which kind of an IRA should you open? You have heard of two kinds, a traditional...
Divorce can involve many potential tax traps and pitfalls. You will be changing your tax status and that alone, can have quite an effect on your financial life. Here are some things to be aware of:
Filing Status
Since you will...
Where's the Money? What Happened If Your Refund Wasn't All You'd ExpectedAt PRO-TAX we work hard to get you the maximum tax refund to which you are entitled under the law. But sometimes the final amount issued doesn't match up...
On February 17th President Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. As part of that act, the First-Time Homebuyers Credit was expanded.
According to to the IRS, taxpayers who who qualify...
You’ve probably heard that congress passed a modified form of President Obama’s “stimulus package” (actually called “the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009”). The Act includes nearly $300 billion of tax relief....
You must file a tax return if your income is above a certain level. The amount varies depending on filing status, age and the type of income you receive. Even if you determine that you don’t have to file, there are several...
Before you go to see your tax preparer, check to see if you are eligible for any of the following items. If you are, make sure you take the proper documentation with you.The deduction for state and local sales taxes on Form 1040...
You don’t want to pay more in taxes than you need to. When filing your federal tax return, it is important for you to choose the right filing status. Your filing status will determine your standard deduction, which...
According to the IRS many investors will receive their year-end tax statements later than in past years, but these forms are likely to be more accurate.
A new law, enacted last fall, changed the deadline from Jan. 31 to Feb. 15,...
Just in time for the 2009 filing season PRO-TAX has introduced an opportunity for those who are “cash-strapped” and challenged by a tough economy. Building upon the successful “Tell-A-Friend” program we have developed two...
Business Dictionary defines Capital Loss as: Loss suffered from the sale (disposal) of a capital asset.
The IRS states that almost everything you own and use for personal or investment purposes is a capital asset....
With the economic situation dim in the United States, more taxpayers are facing overwhelming debt and bankruptcy. Taxpayers may find their tax returns affected by debt cancellation for 2008 and beyond. Taxpayers need to be aware...
Taxes have always been a way for federal, state, and local governments to raise the dollars needed to fund infrastructure, social programs, and international dealings. In Colonial times, and before, when the need for taxes...
On October 3rd, the President signed into effect the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (EESA) of 2008. The Act is a 400+ page multi-faceted document. But how does it affect YOU?
This Act extends a few tax breaks...
When you enter a tax office and speak with a preparer, you will hear the terms “exemption”, “deduction” and/or “credit” – no matter how involved your tax return.
What, exactly, are they referring to? Are...
Our website has been added to the Taxes page of Alltop.com.
Alltop collects stories about "all the topics" on the web. They've grouped these collections – "aggregations" – into individual Alltop sites...
With rising gas and food prices the average American’s household budget is stretched paper-thin, so everyone is looking for ways to save money.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of Americans never consider learning how to...
The demand for professional tax preparers is huge. PRO-TAX sponsors our free Tax School in an attempt to keep up with the demand at our offices, and the competitiveness of the industry.
PRO-TAX doesn’t require any of our...
Every day the television news is filled with segments about companies laying-off thousands of employees. These types of stories are emotional and therefore tend to grab the headlines. What you don’t hear are accounts of...
It used to be that if you sold your home you had two choices: reinvest the capital gains immediately into a new home, or pay capital gains taxes on the profit.
Not so anymore! The law now states that you may be...
According to the United States Department of Defense website, “On August 31, 1949, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson announced the creation of an Armed Forces Day to replace separate Army, Navy and Air Force Days. The single-day...
Have you received a letter from the IRS requesting additional information about your return? This is called a “mail audit.”
Recently, the IRS has been taking heat because of the way they have handled responses to these...
Residents of 14 states and the District of Columbia will benefit from a sales tax holiday. Most of the states hold their sales tax holiday weekend just before school begins, with several happening later in the fall. ...
It’s just about time for “Back to School” in the United States!
All of us at PRO-TAX would like to thank the teachers around the world for all you do for our children. Besides teaching them subjects (reading,...
With the prices going higher and higher at the pump (sometimes it seems that they jump in mid-pump, doesn’t it?), more and more people are turning to hybrids and alternative fuel vehicles to save money on gas.
But you...
You’re looking for a new challenge at the workplace, and your current position and company don’t have much to offer. Or maybe someone told you about an opening at another business in a different city (or state). Or...
The season’s done for Tax Year 2007. Thank heavens! You’re now filing all of your receipts and other tax information associated with your return. But wait! What’s this? Oh no, you found a document...
Well, it is if you are a child! And if you place your child in a summer camp, it can be a little easier on you as well. That’s right; the IRS may let you deduct the cost of summer camp for your qualifying...
Millions of Americans are giving the IRS an interest free loan each year.
How? By the way they determine their exemptions and deductions on their Form W4.
What’s a W4? Most folks don’t even realize that a...
Tax season is complete. Or is it? Really, tax season is NEVER complete. You may file your taxes on (or before) April 15 annually, but you’re filing for the previous year. A wise person’s recordkeeping has...
According to Wikipedia, “Myth is derived from the Greek word mythos, which means ‘word of mouth.’"
Since tax law is complex and constantly changing, it’s no surprise that many taxpayers have misconceptions about the rules that...
The filing deadline for 2008 is April 15. This is different from 2007 and 2006, when April 15 fell on a Saturday or Sunday, and there was a District of Columbia Emancipation Day holiday. But, this year, you MUST have your...
To C or not to C? That’s the question if you’re a small business owner. Actually, the real question is: Can I file a C-EZ instead? The answer is, as usual with the IRS, it depends!
Schedule C holds the...
Can you believe it? There are actually people out there who will IMPERSONATE the IRS to get your personal information! You may get an email saying that you are due more refund than you originally thought. When...
It’s what we’ve all been waiting for. The Economic Stimulus Package Rebate checks have finally been given “delivery dates” – almost as exciting as waiting for the birth of your first child!
Payments will be distributed...
“My big stand is this: Every child deserves a home and love. Period.”
Dave ThomasFounder of Wendy’sAdopted child
Many people feel the same as Dave; including the IRS.
The IRS allows adoptive parents a tax...
Are you looking to reduce your taxes this year? And would you also like to increase your retirement security? Consider making a contribution to a traditional Individual Retirement Account (IRA)!
According to the IRS,...
Congress loves to reward us for retirement savings! First, you can take an adjustment to your gross income (thereby lowering your total taxable income) by making contributions to a traditional IRA. Second, you can...
Katherine Whitehorn said, “The easiest way for your children to learn about money is for you not to have any.”
We don’t entirely agree with this statement, and neither does the IRS! As a matter of fact, the IRS has...
In 2006, The Internal Revenue Service estimated the average American overpaid their taxes by more than $400 as a result of missed deductions and credits. Even if $400 doesn’t sound like a lot of money to you, it all adds up to...
We added an Economic Stimulus Rebate Calculator to our website to help visitors determine how much money they will receive from the IRS beginning in May.
Click here to access the calculator.
The IRS has begun mailing letters reminding taxpayers to file a 2007 tax return in order to receive a 2008 Economic Stimulus payment. The letters will be distributed throughout the month of March.
The two main purposes of...
On March 14, 1950, the FBI released their very first TOP TEN MOST WANTED CRIMINALS list. On the 58th anniversary, we are releasing our TOP TEN MOST OVERLOOKED TAX DEDUCTIONS. (Adjusted for 58 years of inflation, we’ve...
The Economic Stimulus Package recently signed by President George W. Bush has given many Americans reason to celebrate. But some people are confused as to whether THEY can celebrate. And if they can, how much will...
The package that the House and Senate passed, and President Bush approved, on February 13, 2008 has tax implications for businesses as well as individuals. In addition to the rebate checks for individual filers, the package...
So things didn’t work out so well in your marriage. It happens more often than we’d like to think. And now you’re divorced. Believe it or not, there are tax implications involved in divorce. In this...
On Valentine’s Day, 1929, Al Capone ordered what has since become known as the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre.
During tax time, there are many near-misses for massacres when spouses find out that their significant other has not...
Congress has officially passed the Economic Stimulus Bill! What does this mean to you? If you are eligible for a payment, you will be receiving a rebate check from the IRS sometime in May in an amount between $300 and...
You want to file your taxes. You want to get that refund. But you still haven’t received that final W-2. What can you do? Keep in mind that W-2s don’t have to be mailed until January 31; be certain you’ve...
On Thursday, the Senate ended its Congressional impasse over the Economic Stimulus bill by making small amendments to the bill the House had passed the previous week. The bill was sent to the House, where it was quickly passed,...
Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was founded on February 8, 1910 by William Boyce. The mission of the BSA is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the...
According to economist Thomas Sowell, “the idea of a stimulus package is based on the general notion that there are things the government could do to make things better in the economy.” In January, President Bush put forth...
January 31 has been designated as Earned Income Credit (EIC) Awareness Day by the IRS. According to the IRS, more than 60 percent of tax returns claiming the EIC are filed during the month of February. In addition more than 70%...
Consumers should be aware that “tax rebate” scams are already appearing, even though Congress and the White House have not officially passed the Economic Stimulus Package.
Some taxpayers have received telephone calls informing...
On January 14, 2008, the IRS made an important change to the definition of Qualifying Relative that will affect many taxpayers in filing their 2007 return. In addition this definition has been applied to 2005 and 2006 returns...
Please read this important news for Seniors. Due to an administrative mistake made by the Social Security Administration nearly 3 million people received incorrect statements for 2007. PRO-TAX is here to assist...
PRO-TAX USA LLC is excited to announce the introduction of four new licensees of the PRO-TAX system with offices opening this month in Mobile, Alabama and Richmond and Woodstock, Virginia.
For 2007 Congress Has Created A Minefield Of Tax Law Changes That May Help You...Or Hurt You!
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