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Recovery: Energy Tax Credits-Claim It – January 2010

Taxpayers who are making energy efficient improvements to their home or who are purchasing certain alternative energy equipment and vehicles will want to watch this video. This video has all the details on how you can reap the benefits of these purchases when you file your 2009 tax return.

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Are You Searching For A Tax Shelter? You Could Have One Right In Your Own Home!

taxshelterMany people mix up tax shelters with tax havens. When they hear the term tax shelter, what usually jumps to mind is something shady, or maybe the British Virgin Islands or some far off kingdom in the middle of Europe.  But, in reality, it doesn’t actually have to be anything exotic like that at all.  Really, a tax shelter is, quite simply, just a program that the government recognizes, in which anyone can participate in, to receive some special tax benefits and enable some personal tax deductions.

An example of one is when you donate to a recognized charity, you get a deduction – and that’s one of the most effective ways of retaining your money and avoiding paying taxes on that amount donated. Even better than that would be to set up your life so that a lot of your personal expenses can be seen by the IRS to be recognized tax deductions.

This, surprisingly, is not too complicated to achieve – you just need to become the owner of a business.

Now before you say “I don’t want to be bothered with all that effort”, let me explain what I really mean. You don’t need to go and get yourself incorporated or anything like that, you just need to declare on the appropriate forms that you have a home business, as an individual private proprietor.

home-office2If you do this, then right away, a lot of what you spend can then become a tax deduction. The IRS does know that such a thing is possible, and is legal as well. So, to prevent everyone from doing this too easily, they have a couple of simple rules that need to be followed.  These rules are not too difficult to adhere to and practically anyone can follow them without much difficulty.

The rules only say that it has to be clearly obvious that you’re doing it for profit, even if, in actual fact, you may never have a hope of making one. You may still have your day job, you don’t have to give that up.

There are many ‘businesses’ out there that run purely for the benefit they provide of being a tax shelter for their owner and could possibly not have made a profit in many years and yet still, if the rules have been followed, have the IRS’ blessing.

When the IRS scrutinizes what exactly you are running to see if it is a real business, they will make some subjective assessments….

  1. Whatever it is you do, they will check to see if you do it regularly.
  2. Do you have any kind of expertise in that particular area of what you claim to do?
  3. Do you actually tend to your business on a regular basis, or is it just something that’s only on paper?
  4. Can you prove that you actually keep books for it?

You could be completely and thoroughly bad at how you run your business, that doesn’t really matter. The most important thing is that you look like you believe you’re running one in the hope of a profit. It is extremely important to follow the IRS’ rules and do not try to abuse the system.

So maybe you are wondering how to get this thing going? Well first off you’ll need to get your receipt books and business forms printed and ready. Whenever you spend anything, it must be properly accounted for.  It is always best to seek the advice of an accountant to learn exactly what is allowable as a deduction.

There are all kinds of hobbies that can fit in with this kind of plan particularly well. If you like to carpentry as a hobby and make things out of wood, then you could say you were hoping one day to get a paying customer, and attend some craft shows or flea markets and make some sales.  Then you would be able to route some of your household expenses through your carpentry ‘business’. Other examples would be sewing or quilting, drawing and painting pictures, just about anything that is creative.  Find something that you are fairly good at and take action and start your own tax shelter!

If the law allows it, why not?  Just remember to follow all the legal rules, be honest, and, as I said before, don’t try to abuse this opportunity.

Meet The Tax Man – Tax Shelters

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Is An RRSP The Best Tax Shelter For Retirement?

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Finance, Tax And Life Insurance

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Home Based Business – Your Ultimate Tax Shelter

You would pay no tax on this additional income. Don`t miss this important point! Although these tax deductions are actual, legitimate business expenses, these are expenditures you would probably have made anyway, whether you had a[...]

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Home Business Tax Deductions

Most people are familiar with the fact that claiming federal tax deductions is one of the best ways for you to lower your tax bill. However, there are yet more ways that a person can take advantage of federal tax deductions that you may probably not be aware of.tax-deductions-keep-what-you-earn1

If you own your own home-based business then you could be missing out on some of the tax deductions that are offered. Since your goal as the owner of a home-business is to strategize on how to take advantage of these available tax benefits, it would be wise to find out the facts on how to go about it.

Before starting up a home based business, there are a number of considerations that can be taken towards this goal. You should consult a tax accountant or an attorney and try to find out how you can benefit as a sole proprietor from what the state has to offer you in available tax deductions.

One of the most obvious tax benefits you can have as a sole proprietor of your own business is being able to file your own taxes, and in doing so, saving a lot of money that would otherwise be spent hiring an accountant or an external audit to do your tax return on your behalf.

But what about federal tax deductions?

How can you benefit from these?

how-to-build-a-home-based-business-for-40It is possible to claim a percentage of your expenses by verifying with an accountant or the local tax office exactly what you are allowed to claim. Examples of these include mortgage, rent, internet, telephone, home insurance and a portion of your electricity bill. Some of these expenses can add up to offer you considerable federal tax deductions that can save you and your business a lot of money.

In addition to the examples listed above, you should consider the indirect expenses that you may incur in the process of running your business. These can include such things as meals and entertainment that are directly business related, your home business equipment like your computer and printer as well as the advertising costs you may incur whether it’s online or offline advertising. These are but a few of the federal tax deductions that you should be taking advantage of.

In order for these federal tax deductions to be approved, however, the IRS requires that your business space be reserved exclusively for principal business activities only. It should also be an exclusive space that you use to meet with your clients for business purposes, and also the space that you use for your normal daily business activities such as making and receiving phone calls and doing your book keeping.

Home based businesses can be great tax shelters and the above mentioned expenses can be used by a sole proprietor to legally claim for some federal tax deductions. Please contact a tax accountant or an attorney to inquire exactly what is legally deductible in your area.

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Self Employed Tax Deductions

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Tax Deductions For Home-Based Business Owners

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Abusive Home-Based Business Tax Schemes

Schemes involving inflated business expenses, deduction of personal expenses and misuse of purported home-based businesses have become prevalent. The IRS has become aware of several abusive tax schemes, which involve taxpayers [...]

How To Deduct Home Office Expenses And Claim Vehicle Deductions

Allowable home office expenses include: Utilities Mortgage interest Property taxes Homeowners and liability insurance Repairs and maintenance Depreciation. These expenses are then allocated based on the percentage of your home used for your home office area. As with the vehicle deduction, how you claim your home office deduction depends on your business or investing activity and the type of entity (or entities) you have [...]

Home Business Tax Deductions -How To Qualify For Tax Deductions

An area of the home must be designated solely for the purpose of conducting business in order to qualify for certain home-based business tax deductions. Exceptions to this rule only apply in daycare facilities and storage of products [...]

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