Individual Tax Organizers for 2011 Are Here!
2012 January 13 by heintz
The link which follows allows you to download our 2011 tax organizer. Click on the blue text and it will take you to the download page:
2011 Individual Tax Organizers
This is our standard “one size fits all” tax savings organizer. You’ll also learn:
- Better strategies for lower taxes
- New tax law updates
- Tax savings information
Please give us a call to schedule your appointment as soon as possible, and of course, if you have any questions or issues. As always, we really appreciate your referrals and recommendations.
Wishing you a less-taxing day!
Year Round Tax Saving Tips
2011 January 11 by heintz
You can start by setting up a filing system for taxes that works for you. It can be as simple as a series of envelopes or folders to hold tax information. Continue reading »
A Look at the New Health Insurance Credit
2011 January 11 by heintz
You may already have questions about the new health insurance credit. Continue reading »
Tax Changes for Small Businesses
2011 January 7 by heintz
During 2010, new laws, such as the Affordable Care Act and the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, created or expanded deductions and credits that small businesses and self-employed individuals should consider when completing their tax returns and making business decisions in 2011.
What if I can’t pay my taxes?
2011 January 6 by heintz
The Internal Revenue Service recognizes that many people may be having difficult times
financially. There can be a tax impact to events such as job loss, debt forgiveness or tapping a retirement fund. Most importantly, if you believe you may have trouble paying your tax bill contact our office immediately. There are steps we can take to help ease the burden. You also should file a tax return even if you are unable to pay so you can avoid additional penalties.
The Twelve CPA Shoulds:
2011 January 6 by heintz
1. Excel at serving people. They should enjoy their work, and take genuine pleasure from
helping people like you. Explain your preferences and what bothers you, and see the reaction. Ask what are their preferences and what bothers them. It will be telling.
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10 Great Strategies to Lower Taxes
2011 January 6 by heintz
1. Charity Begins in Your Closet – Instead of just deducting $30/bag of stuff donated to your charity, make a detailed list of everything you donate. Include the ‘thrift shop value’ of each item. Your $50 bag could turn into something much more if researched properly.
Reduce Your Tax Burden
2011 January 6 by heintz
10 Great Strategies to Lower Taxes
Tax programs are like pianos. Whether it will be chopsticks or a concerto depends upon the skill and experience of the person at the keyboard.
Amazing but True Tax Facts
2010 December 30 by heintz
- Renters may not deduct their rent. Homeowners may deduct interest on mortgages of up to $1.1 million to buy, build or substantially improve up to two homes, and may deduct all property taxes on an unlimited number of personal residences.
A Reality Check
2010 November 16 by heintz