January 31st, 2012 — 6:24pm
Citibank recently sent out 1099 forms to thousands of it’s clients indicating that their redeemed airline miles are taxable to the tune of 2.5 cents per mile and listed as miscellaneous income. This of course caused an immediate uproar not only because Airline miles could cost additional money in taxes, but also because if they’re… Continue reading
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January 31st, 2012 — 2:28pm
The State of Connecticut has indicated that it will stop issuing paper refund checks and instead will use Chase Bank debit cards. These cards will need to be activated before they can be used. CT taxpayers can opt-out and receive their refund by direct deposit, however they will not have the option to receive a… Continue reading
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January 30th, 2012 — 1:04pm
Republican candidate Mitt Romney recently bowed to pressure last week and released his 2010 tax return. What it showed is that Romney paid a little less than $3 million in taxes on $21.6 million of income. This equates to an affective tax rate of less than 14%–far below what the average taxpayer pays. The Wall… Continue reading
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January 30th, 2012 — 10:44am
If you are one of the millions of taxpayers who filed early this year, the IRS has emailed tax professionals that they may be delaying the release of refunds by about a week (or even more). “The [IRS] says some refunds will take longer to arrive because its ‘fine-tuning’ some of its systems. The email… Continue reading
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January 26th, 2012 — 12:07pm
According to the Tax Foundation–a Washington D.C. based research firm–New Jersey & New York Sates were ranked the worst climates in the United States for business. The Tax Foundation’s “State Business Tax Climate Index” compares the 50 states in five areas of taxation that impact business: corporate taxes; individual income taxes; sales taxes; unemployment insurance… Continue reading
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January 24th, 2012 — 6:20pm
The name “Watson”–the IBM supercomputer that beat human Jeopardy champions handily–has become a fixture in today’s lexicon. So much so that the New York State Department of Taxation has partnered with IBM and is using the same technology developed for Watson to review tax returns. Thomas H. Mattox, the tax commissioner explained that their new… Continue reading
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January 16th, 2012 — 5:48pm
Mr. Dennis Grogan–one of R&G Brenner’s Senior Tax Consultants & an Enrolled Agent at our Midtown Manhattan location–was recently interviewed by the NY Daily News. Here’s what he had to say about this upcoming tax season: Attention early birds: starting Tuesday, Jan. 17, you can officially file your taxes electronically. And the sooner, the better… Continue reading
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January 11th, 2012 — 3:20pm
Every year, taxpayers forfeit more than one billion dollars of their money to the government. Missed tax credits and deductions, choosing the wrong filing status, not filing at all and other errors all keep taxpayers from getting all they are due in tax refunds. With recent tax law changes and the extension of the payroll… Continue reading
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January 4th, 2012 — 11:45am
The New York State Department of Taxation wants all tax returns filed electronically this year. In years past, they have assessed penalties to Paid Income Tax Preparers as an “incentive” to file returns they prepare electronically. This year, they have gone one step further. New York is now assessing penalties directly to the tax… Continue reading
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