Monday, June 29, 2009

Madoff sentenced 150 years.

For 2005-2007, the income earned and reported is not really “income”, however, it is a return of capital. Income reported for those years can be removed by filing an amended tax return in 2009. For losses dating earlier than 2005, to the extent that the taxpayer has basis, they will be allowed to deduct their losses as a theft loss in accordance with the IRS guidelines subject to terms and conditions.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

COBRA health insurance

For eligible employees who have lost their jobs during 9/1/08 - 12/31/09, may qualify to continue their COBRA health insurance for themselves and their families by paying only 35% of the premium; with the remaining 65% being subsidized. The COBRA benefits are phased-out after the income reaches a certain threshold.

2008년 9월1일 부터 2009년 12월31일 이 기간동안에 실직한 사람에 한하여 COBRA 건강보험을 연장하는 신청을 할수있다. 대표적으로는 본인 혹은 가족을포함 하여 35% 실직자가 부담하여야 하고 전 직장에서는 65% 부담하는 방식이 있으나 개인의 연 소득에 따라 차등지급된다.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Various student loan programs allows for student loan forgiveness without the taxpayer having to pay the tax consequences

The first scenario is if you hold a position in certain national health service corps, then the balance of the debt may qualify to be forgived aftert 10 years of service. The 2nd scenario is if you hold a job in a national helath service corps, the you may qualify for loan repayment for up to $35K/yr subject to certain terms and conditions.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tax incentives for individuals who are saving or paying for higher education

There are a variety of tax incentives for those who are saving for higher education. In addition, there are also tax incentives for those who are currently paying their education expenses and for those who are paying their student loans. Hope and Lifetime credits are available to those who are enrolled in a qualified institution. You can only pick one of the two- either Hope or Lifetime. In addition, an individual can also qualify to claim a tuition deduction of up to $4K for qualified education expenses. For those individuals who are finished with school and currently repaying their student loans, the interest on a qualified student loan may qualify as a deduction subject to certain provisions

Friday, June 19, 2009

Additional tax breaks for small businesses

The government responded to the ailing economy for small businesses. There are additional tax breaks relating to capital expenditures. Small businesses may qualify to deduct up to $250K for new machinery, equipment, vehicles, furnitures, and other qualifying products that is place in service during 2009. The bonus depreciation has also been extended for 2009 returns.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Federal law provides tax benefits for commuters who ride their bicycle to work

The federal government is responding as part of the Energy Act in 2009, to provide tax benefits for commuters who ride their bicycle to work. If your employer offers this benefit, you can receive $20/month for each month you use your bicycle as your primary source of transportation to work so long as you do not accept any other transit benefit. The difference between this tax benefit compared to the normal transit/parking benefits is that is is not a pre-tax benefit; rather, the $20 received is an employer paid benefit.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

$8K First-time home buyer tax credit

First-time homebuyers in 2009 may qualify for the $8,000 tax credit that was proposed as part of the Govt stimulus plan. This is different from the 2008 $7,500 tax credit which had to be paid back over the course of 15 years.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Unemployment tax benefits

Unemployment benefits for the first $2,400 received in 2009, can be excluded from income.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Tax breaks for new car purchases

There are additional tax breaks for taxpayers this year. With the dreadful financial markets, the IRS has responded to stimulate consumer spending. The IRS has allowed taxpayers to be entitled to tax breaks for new car purchases on their 2009 returns. In addition, for states that do not have sales tax, there are tax breaks for those states as well.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Gamblers are not a sure bet for tax purposes

Can a gambler claim business activity for tax purposes? Maintain excellent records, be able to prove that's the trade of business and be ready.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009