May
18
2010
An online tax software program such as Turbotax Online 2008, 2009, does more than just prepare and file your taxes. It offers advanced tools to help you pay the least amount of tax possible. It also provides an extremely accurate tax return to file with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). These important tools are something you should be aware of before you begin your taxes.
Let’s take a look at a few of these tax tools
Tax Return Calculator – Use this handy tool to figure out how much of a tax refund you can expect to get back from the Government. Just enter your information as prompted, and the tax return calculator will quickly complete your tax refund estimate. Home Mortgage Calculator - All you have to do is enter the amount of interest you paid for the year and the mortgage calculator will show you your tax savings. Be sure to add in any points you might have paid. The Deduction Maximizer – Tax preparation software such as Turbotax 2008 Deluxe, has a built in tax deduction maximizer. As with the tax return calculator, you just enter your information and the tax deduction maximizer will determine what deductions you should take. Tax Articles and Tips – Common, and not so common tax questions are answered in the tips and articles section of the tax program. If you want to learn about tax deductions, self-employment, child tax credit, medical expenses, mortgage interest, and a multitude of other tax subjects it’s there to help you.
Let’s face it not many people enjoy doing their taxes. However, tax software designers are working to make tax preparation and filing software, as hassle-free and money-saving as possible. Having a set of useful tax tools on hand can make the job of (doing your taxes) a little easier and oftentimes, profitable!
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May
02
2010
Tax Deduction Checklist
The best tax deductions checklists are found in three places:
Your past years’ tax returns; With your tax professional; and Through an online tax website
Past Years’ Returns
Just by looking at the deductions you have been able to take in the past, you will get a good idea of what deductions you can take this year. If you had mortgage interest, real estate taxes, IRA contributions, and charitable contributions last year – you probably have them this year as well. The same is true of medical expenses, various taxes, that safe deposit box you keep, and if you are required to pay certain expenses, like alimony. Finally, any business deductions you have taken in the past, for a home office, travel, mileage, etc. is likely to follow a pattern you have created and budgeted consistently.
Tax Advisors
Tax professionals are great at helping you identify deductions for one time occurrences and helping you organize your records and thoughts on how to approach the deductions that are available. You may need advice on issues that you have never faced before and those that run the risk of gaining or losing large sums of money. If so, your tax advisor is a great resource for addressing these issues.
Online Help
TurboTax Online, for example, has exceptional checklists for going over everything you need to consider before preparing your return and making sure you don’t miss anything important. It asks interactive questions, points out possible deductions you may forget, and reminds of the things you need to have or consider when taking a specific deduction.
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