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Dear Valued Client,

Even though tax season is over, this office can still help you with all of your tax needs.

If you would like to sit down for some tax planning or would like to discuss any of the articles in this month's newsletter in greater detail, please call for an appointment.



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IRS Releases New Form W-11 Required for the New Hire Act Incentives


The IRS has posted the finalized Form W-11, Hire Act Employee Affidavit, that a new hire signs under penalty of perjury indicating that he or she was employed for a total of 40 hours or less during the 60-day period ending on the date the employment begins, thus qualifying the employer for the new HIRE incentives.
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Small Business Team Building


This article includes excerpts and recommendations for growing your business through team building from the Small Business Administration (SBA).
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Don't Panic If You Receive an IRS Notice


If it is not your refund check in the mail box, that letter from the IRS will probably increase your heart rate a little.  Don’t panic; many of these letters can be dealt with simply and painlessly.
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Read This Before Tossing Old Tax Records


Now that your taxes have been completed for 2009, you are probably wondering what old records can be discarded.  If you are like most taxpayers, you have records from years ago that you are afraid to throw away.  It would be helpful to understand why the records needed to be kept in the first place.
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Too Many Estimated Tax Vouchers?


Taxpayers without the ability to have taxes withheld or who simply wish to prepay some additional amount can do so by making payments with estimated tax vouchers.
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Convert Unused Property into a Tax Deduction


As we approach the season for spring house cleaning it may be appropriate for you to really clean house and get rid of all those clothes that no longer fit and all those household items you never use.  They have the potential of providing you with a tax deduction.
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Facts About the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion


The worldwide income of a U.S. citizen or resident alien generally is subject to U.S. income tax regardless of where the taxpayer is living. However, taxpayers are allowed to exclude from their income a certain amount of foreign earned income and housing allowance if they meet certain requirements while living abroad. Here are some facts related to the income exclusion.
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School's Almost Out: Teach Yourself Better Reporting


This being May, your children will be coming home with report cards soon.
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Adoption Tax Credit Changes


One of the non-health care-related items included in the new health care legislation was an increase in the dollar limitation for the adoption credit from $12,170 to $13,170 for 2010 and to adjust the amount for inflation in future years.  But more significantly, the credit is now refundable, where before it could only be used to offset a tax liability with any excess lost.  This will significantly help families with a small tax liability who would like to adopt a child.


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Disclaimer: The tax advice included in this newsletter is an overview of some complex tax rules and is not intended as a thorough in-depth analysis of the tax issues discussed. Do not act on the information included in this newsletter without first determining how these issues apply to your particular set of circumstances and if there are any special tax laws or regulations that might apply to your situation.
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