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Tax time - Tune up
Every year American companies lose millions of dollars in productivity to
employees who end up taking personal time off to do their taxes. Whether
you are filing by paper from just one W-2 or running multiple enterprises,
streamlining now will payoff this year and in future.
Applying these proven Tax Time Tune-Up tips will save you time, frustration
and could even save you money. Even if you only reduce your stress level
– it’s worth it! Start today by getting an archive box or
file crate to hold all your 2004 tax related files and forms.
If you have a good filing system, but you keep getting bogged down in
old records: Every January, pull last year’s financial files, any
business related expenses, proof of income and all tax related items.
While you are taking 2004 files out, make the replacement 2005 file folders
for all of your regular home and business or personal financial and legal
documents.
If you have no functioning filing system for your home (or business)
I recommend you sort out your papers for 2004 tax and archives after setting
up the FileSolutions TM color-coded pre-printed file kit for 2005 that
fits your current filing needs . (http://www.organize.com)
That way you’ll have the right place to put each item as you handle
it. I use the Home and Small Business FileSolutions TM kits in my own
business, which makes it easy for me to guarantee satisfaction.
Tax Preparation Software: By using tax preparation software, you can
finish your federal and state returns in about 90 minutes—if you’ve
completed the steps above. The software helps you find deductions, does
the math for you and tells you what you owe or what your refund will be.
Use tax preparation software matched to your situation and financial software;
there are several available (TaxCut, TurboTax, etc.).
I use TurboTax (by the makers of Quicken) to do my own taxes. If I can
do it – so can you! Then, I have a tax professional check my return
for way less money than it would have cost me to have my business and
personal taxes done by a tax professional.
Good News/Bad News: If your Adjusted Gross Income for 2004 is less than
$28,000, or you qualify for Earned Income Tax Credit – go to http://www.taxfreedom.com
and use Intuit’s TurboTax program online for FREE!
Online tax-preparation sites keep improving their do-it-yourself tax tools,
ease of preparation and regular or e-filing expertise. These offer the
same process as desktop software does but, it is all done online. After
the products sift through your return for errors (and suggest tax-saving
strategies), you can print your completed return or file it electronically.
The IRS likes electronically filed returns so much, in fact, that it's
set up specific developers that provide free prep and filing to certain
demographic groups. Go to www.irs.gov to see if you qualify.
Some tax-preparation web sites are cheaper than their desktop counterparts.
But they don't always have the most complete version of tax help that
the desktop software does. There can also be additional costs of state
filing services, sometimes at more expense than the federal counterparts.
A recent PC Magazine rated the top three Tax Web Sites as: TurboTax (*****),
TaxCut and Complete Tax (both ****).
Make a file tray marked Tax Stuff every January. While sorting your mail
put all 1099's, W-2's, and any tax-related material into it. You can also
put colored accordion file pocket folders in your ‘tax box’
for incoming tax documentation.
Use your credit cards to simplify your accounting. Select which cards
you will use for business, travel or expensed transactions, household,
personal, and use only one card for all your internet transactions. Label
your cards until the usage becomes second nature to you.
Credit card buyer-protection programs are useful in a merchandise or
service dispute. Keeping only one credit card number exposed to the web
limits your exposure to fraud. I use three cards only: business, personal,
and web.
At month end use your credit card statements, auto/transaction log and
checkbook to track expenses for your ledger or computer program instead
of chasing all the receipts.
Keep a compartment, or envelope in your briefcase where you can easily
stuff any receipts or notes. Then, use it. Have a drop box in your office
for the expensable receipts from your briefcase or pockets. At home make
a place to put any receipts that refer to warranties or personal property
records.
After April 15th, archive all tax-related files separate the previous
year from your active files into an available (but not daily use) archive
box. Put in a back-up disk or CD of your accounting program for that year
along with the data. Also, put your calendar and a carbon copy phone message
book in the tax archive box – it’s all proof of business use.
Place prior records into garage or closet storage. Mark each box on the
outside by tax year and put all related tax backup documentation into
it. Include a copy of the tax return itself, as well as any 1099s, W-2s
etc.
Keep a transaction log for auto mileage and miscellaneous transactions.
You must have a log to deduct auto expenses, and when you maintain a transaction
log the IRS does not require that you keep receipts for expenses under
$75.00. This documentation goes into your ‘tax box’ which
becomes your ‘tax archive box’. You can set up your Personal
Digital Assistant (e.g., PalmPilot) to use an Expenses Notes section to
easily maintain your daily business expenses.
Save yourself money and stress by using these tips to get a jumpstart
on 2004 taxes. Tune-up your own file system, or if you don’t have
one, use the cost-effective FileSolutions Ô file kits. Or you can
go all the way with new electronic preparation and filing to make sure
this year is better than last April 15!
About the author
By Eve Abbott, the Organizer Extraordinaire Excerpted from the new
book, “How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain”
TM The complete article with pictures and sample Auto Log is available
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