Mistakes can happen when preparing a tax return — and that can cause delays or even rejected returns. Knowing what to lookout for can help you help your tax preparer to avoid errors. Common errors Here are some common errors you should look out for: Missing or inaccurate Social Security numbers: Each Social Security numberRead more about Common Tax Return Errors to Watch Out For[…]
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Tax Tips for Marriage Status Changes
Your tax filing status generally depends on being married or unmarried on the last day of the year – which means that your marital status as of December 31, 2024, determines your tax filing options for all of 2024. For filing purposes, the IRS generally considers you as married if you are separated but notRead more about Tax Tips for Marriage Status Changes[…]
IRS Increases Standard Mileage Rate in 2025
The IRS has announced that the optional standard mileage rate for automobiles driven for business will increase by 3 cents in 2025, while the mileage rates for vehicles used for other purposes will remain unchanged from 2024. Optional standard mileage rates are used to calculate the deductible costs of operating vehicles for business, charitable andRead more about IRS Increases Standard Mileage Rate in 2025[…]
Beware of Fraudulent “Charitable LLC” Schemes
IRS officials have warned taxpayers to avoid promoters of fraudulent tax schemes involving donations of ownership interests in closely held businesses, sometimes marketed as “Charitable LLCs.” These promotions often target higher-income filers and are considered abusive transactions by the IRS. While taxpayers can properly deduct donations of closely held business interests, unscrupulous promoters sometimes lureRead more about Beware of Fraudulent “Charitable LLC” Schemes[…]
Save for Retirement Now, Get a Tax Credit Later
Low- and moderate-income taxpayers can save for retirement now and possibly earn a tax credit in 2025 and future years thanks to the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit, also known as the Saver’s Credit. This credit can help offset a portion of the first $2,000 ($4,000 if married filing jointly) you voluntarily contribute to Individual RetirementRead more about Save for Retirement Now, Get a Tax Credit Later[…]