Tip #3
If you have self-employed income or you were
issued a form 1099, you should strongly consider
making a SEP contribution rather than and IRA
contribution. A SEP contribution (Simplified
Employee Pension) is fully tax deductible and can
usually be larger in amount than an IRA. Further,
the SEP gives you other options an IRA doesn't.
Tip #4
If you are self-employed or have self-employed
income, you may be eligible to deduct part of your
health insurance premiums directly against your
income. This could be a big tax saver.
Tip #5
If you receive a 1099 in one year for money you
physically receive in the following year, you do
not have to pick it up until that following year.
This deferral of income can improve your cash flow
a lot. You should be sure to note this properly on
your return.
Tip #6
You
can deduct certain educational expenses. In general
if the education is required by your employer or
is to improve your skills in your existing profession
you can write it off. Nowadays, with the need for
higher education to secure employment, this is a deduction that can save
big bucks and should not be overlooked.
Tip #7
If
you make a charitable contribution of $250 or more,
you should obtain written acknowledgement from the
charity and keep it with that year's tax file. You
do not have to enclose the receipt with your filing
to the government. This is an ever changing area
of the tax law.
Tip #8
If you have a child you must have his/her social
security number in order to claim an exemption.
This is true regardless of your child's age. You
can contact Social Security at 1-800-772-1213.
Make your life easy and just fill out the forms in
the hospital when your child is born.
Tip #9
The
top long term capital gains rate is 15%. You may
wish to cash in on some of your paper profits before
year end. If you have paper losses, you may wish
to sell them along with your profits and offset
these together. Your should aim for a total combined
capital loss of $3,000 for the year.
Tip #10
Did
you know the following are deductible medical expenses
if you can itemize? Birth control pills, abortion
costs, transportation for medical care, drug rehab.
The following are not: Health club dues, stop smoking
programs, weight loss programs, medication without
prescription, cosmetic surgery.
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