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New Jersey Refund Status Now Available Online

March 12, 2012 by Admin

The NJ Division of Taxation has added a new service that allows taxpayers to check the status of their NJ tax refund online. Taxpayers will need the Social Security number that was listed first on their return and the amount of the requested refund. To check your refund status, click here: Where’s My NJ Refund?

 

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes

Forgot to File a Gift Tax Return? IRS Letter May Be On Its Way

February 23, 2012 by Admin

Did you transfer your home or property to your children? Even if they weren’t technically gifted, did you “sell” them for a dollar? If you failed to file a gift tax return, there may be an unwelcome IRS letter arriving in your mailbox soon. The IRS is currently scrutinizing real estate transfers in 15 states – yes, New Jersey and rest of tri-state area included – with additional states likely to be added. It has found that 60-90% of gratuitous non-spousal real estate transfers were not reported on gift tax returns. Perhaps you are thinking “OK, so I’ll be more careful about this in the future but unless the IRS audits me I’m fine”-think again!  If you make future taxable gifts requiring the filing of gift tax returns, those returns must disclose your prior gifts. If you do not include a gift from a prior year, the future return is false. [Read more…] about Forgot to File a Gift Tax Return? IRS Letter May Be On Its Way

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, Estate Taxes, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes Tagged With: Gift Taxes

How Litigation Affects Your Taxes

February 22, 2012 by Admin

You have money coming to you from a pending law suit, but you’re wondering whether Uncle Sam will want a share of it. The answer varies, depending on various factors such as how you were damaged, how the case is resolved and more. Here are a few facts you should know before negotiating a settlement. [Read more…] about How Litigation Affects Your Taxes

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, LITIGATION SUPPORT, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes, Taxes Tagged With: Litigation settlements

Have an Office Outside the Home? You Can Still Deduct Home Office Expenses

February 21, 2012 by Admin

You may have heard that your home office expenses may not be deducted if you already have an office outside the home. This is a common misconception. While it is important to carefully examine the language of the Tax Code, in most instances it is perfectly permissible. IRS publication 463 states, “You can have more than one business location, including your home, for a  trade or business.” Sounds good, but what qualifies as an administrative office for your business? The IRS in publication 587 says: “Your home office will qualify as your principal place of business for deducting expenses for its use if you meet the following requirements: [Read more…] about Have an Office Outside the Home? You Can Still Deduct Home Office Expenses

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, MEDICAL PRACTICES, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes, Taxes Tagged With: Home Office

New IRS Online Tool to Check Tax-Exempt Organization Status

February 5, 2012 by Admin

The IRS website now offers a search tool that allows users to search for tax exempt organizations and check information about their federal tax status and filings. The new tool combines three former search sites into one, making it a quick and efficient way to search for organizations that:

  • Are eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions
  • Have had their tax-exempt status automatically revoked because they have not filed Form 990 series returns or notices annually as required for three consecutive years
  • Have filed a Form 990-N annual electronic notice

The Exempt Organizations Select Check webpage can be accessed at Tax-Exempt Organization Status

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, Non-Profits, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS Tagged With: Non-Profits

Form 8938: Statement of Specified Foreign Assets

February 1, 2012 by Admin

The IRS has added Form 8938 to the individual 1040 tax return, taking another step to collect tax on unreported interest on overseas accounts. In addition to the risk of a third party disclosing the taxpayer’s foreign accounts to the IRS, this form now puts an affirmative duty on the taxpayer to disclose his foreign accounts. The sanctions for not completing and attaching the form (when required) include numerous severe civil penalties and potential prosecution followed by a term in federal prison. If you fail to file Form 8938 or fail to report a specified foreign financial asset, the statute of limitations for the tax year may remain open for all or part of your income tax return (Form 1040) until three years after the date you filed Form 8938. [Read more…] about Form 8938: Statement of Specified Foreign Assets

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, LITIGATION SUPPORT, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes, Taxes Tagged With: Foreign Accounts

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