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Tag Archives: Tax deadlines. North Carolina CPA
Don’t Miss the October 17 Deadline
If you need to file a Form 1040 (individual return), the deadline to file is October 17, 2011. Continue reading
Estimated Tax Payments – Individuals
Estimated tax payments need to be made by individuals to provide for current payment of income taxes not collected through withholding on a W-2 or Form 1099. Continue reading
Are You Getting the Credits You Deserve?
Tax Deductions are good….Nonrefundable Tax Credits are better….and Refundable Credits are great! Continue reading
2010 IRA Contributions
There’s still time to make a regular IRA contribution for 2010! Continue reading
Late Tax Breaks Delay IRS
Late Tax Breaks means some must wait until mid-February to file their tax returns.
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Happy New Year!
We would like to wish you and your family a Happy and Prosperous 2011.
Home Improvement Tax Credits
As the end of the year approaches, so does the end to some tax credits for energy-saving home-improvements. If you plan to take advantage of some of those credits, you will need to act fast. All improvements must be in place and the equipment in service by December 31, 2010 to qualify.
Tax Tip: HSAs (Health Savings Accounts) – RIP?| Tip of the Week | December 1, 2010 | No. 19
Health savings accounts are great vehicles for accumulating funds for qualified health care expenditures on a pre-tax basis. Workers with high-deductible health insurance coverage and that have set up an HSA can contribute up to $3,050(individuals) and $6,150 (families) for the year 2010 by December 31, 2010. Continue reading
Tax Tip: Year-End Tax Planning Tips| Tip of the Week | November 24, 2010 | No. 18
Planning Tips to Consider:
Last week we looked at some of the pending tax increases in 2011 if congress does not act by the end of the year. Since no one can predict what congress may or may not accomplish, the following are some planning tips to consider:
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