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Monthly Client Newsletter | September 2010
C hildren are heading back to school and fall political campaigns are heating up. Now is a good time to remind us that both can have an impact on our financial well-being.
Contents
- Back to School
- Reminder! Home Energy Credits Expire in 2010
- Closing Deadline Extended for Homebuyer Credit
- Small Business Alert: Get Ready for 1099-K Reporting
- Which Cell Phone Plan is Best?
Back to School
Tax Saving Opportunity?
| September is "back to school" month and for many families, a time of increased spending. Here are some tax ideas to keep in mind as you and your family prepare for another school year: Many schools ask for donations of school supplies--even cleaning supplies and tissues. Instead of simply sending in the supplies with your child, bring the supplies to the principal and formally "donate" them to the school. Ask the principal to sign a receipt or letter formally accepting the donation. Donate unwanted school supplies from last year--including backpacks, crayons, and notebooks. You can donate these supplies to your child's school or to a local service organization like the Lions, Rotary, or Kiwanis Club, which often sponsor supply drives. Again, be sure to get a receipt for your donation. As a reminder for teachers, hang on to your receipts for items you purchase for your classroom. While the $250 tax credit for teachers from 2009 has not yet been renewed, there is still a good chance that it may be renewed and that you will be able to use the receipts for a deduction come tax time! Time for seasonal clothing donations! While stocking up on new school clothing, go through your child's wardrobe and donate any unwanted or ill-fitting items. Be sure to get a receipt from the charity to which you donate. |
Reminder! Home Energy Credits Expire in 2010
Two expanded home energy credits established by The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) are set to expire at the end of 2010. So if you wish to take advantage of the tax savings, you must do so in the next few months. | ![]() | |||||||
The Residential Energy Property Credit, provides a maximum tax credit of $1,500 for 30 percent of the cost of all qualifying improvements to your home during 2009 and 2010. The credit applies to improvements such as:
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The Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit, provides a nonrefundable energy tax credit to help individual taxpayers pay for qualified residential alternative energy equipment. The law removes previously imposed maximum amounts and provides for a credit equal to 30 percent of the cost of the qualified equipment. Residential alternative energy equipment covered under the law includes:
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Not sure whether your intended purchases qualify for the credit? Ask the merchant for a determination or visit the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Star web site at: www.energystar.gov and click on the "tax credits for energy efficiency button" for more information on the definition of energy efficient products that qualify. | ||||||||
Closing Deadline Extended for Homebuyer Credit
New date is September 30, 2010
![]() The IRS has extended the deadline for the first-time homebuyer credit, giving eligible taxpayers who contracted to buy a home before the end of April until September 30, 2010 to close the deal. This is a three-month extension from the original, June 30th deadline. As the IRS is wary of fraudulent claims of this credit, make sure you save your documentation and include at least one of the following documents to support your tax claim.
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Small Business Alert: Get Ready for 1099-K Reporting
Beginning in 2011, merchant card processing companies like American Express, Visa, and Mastercard merchant banks will be required to report each businesses' payment transactions to the IRS on the new 1099-K tax form. What does it mean to you?
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Which Cell Phone Plan is Best?
Ideas to help make the right decisions

With so many new, cool phones coming out all the time it's easy to get sucked into buying a plan that's not a good fit for you and ends up being a waste of money. How can you become a better cell phone service shopper? Before buying a phone, think realistically about your cell phone habits.
First, review the number of phone minutes you use. Plan to buy at least 10% more minutes than you currently use because going over by even a few minutes can be quite expensive.
Next, look at your phone calls. Do you only make local calls, or do you also make national calls? If you forgo a national plan, you could save up to 25% on your monthly bill. If you travel frequently, make sure you have a national plan so you avoid roaming charges.
Then, consider your data plan needs. Do you want internet access? Want to receive and send emails or text messages? There are many data plan options available, some being much more affordable than others if your level of use is minimal.
Finally, ask friends and family how they like their plans and phone service coverage. Some companies have terrible service in certain areas.
When you have a good idea of what you're looking for in your service plan, go to an online comparison site like www.myrateplan.com or www.letstalk.com to assist you in finding the plan that best fits your needs.
Newsletter Archive
- 08/06/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | August 2010
- 07/02/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | July 2010
- 06/04/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | June 2010
- 05/10/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | May 2010
- 04/02/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | April 2010
- 03/05/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | March 2010
- 02/05/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | February 2010
- 01/09/2010 — Monthly Client Newsletter | January 2010



