Getting audited by the IRS is no fun. Some taxpayers are selected for random audits every year, but the chances of that happening to you are very small. You are much more likely to fall under the IRS's gaze if you make one of several common mistakes. That means your best chance of avoiding an audit is by doing things right before you file your return this year. Here are some suggestions: |
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Remember, the average person has a less than 1 percent chance of being audited. If you prepare now, you can narrow your audit chances even further and rest easy after you've filed. |
January 2018
- Tax Reform in 2018: Individual rule changes
- Best Way to Avoid an Audit: Preparation
- Where Did My Retirement Go?: How to locate lost benefits
- New Year's Resolutions Are for Suckers: Do this instead
- Mileage Rates for 2018
- Jan. 1st: New Year's Day
- Jan. 15th: Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Jan. 16th: 4th Quarter Estimated Payments Due
- Start tax planning for the new year:
• Adjust withholdings
• Organize filing records
• Schedule tax reform consultation
• Rebalance investment portfolio
Happy New Year! Now that tax reform has passed, there are many changes to consider. Some of the major ones are summarized in this newsletter. And as you prepare to file your 2017 return, take note of the advice on avoiding audits. Also included are some tips on locating lost retirement benefits, and some unconventional thinking about New Year's resolutions.
Should you wish to review your situation please feel free to call. Also feel free to forward this newsletter to someone who may benefit from this information. Have a happy and productive 2018!
Tax Reform in 2018
Congress has passed tax reform that will take effect in 2018, ushering in some of the most significant tax changes in three decades. Here are some of the most important items in the new bill that impact individual taxpayers. |
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Because major tax reform like this happens so seldom, it's worth scheduling a tax-planning consultation to ensure you reap the most tax savings possible during 2018. |
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