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Dear Valued Client,

With tax season almost halfway over, it's time to make an appointment with this office to have your taxes prepared. Time is ticking and you don't want to wait until the last minute. Even if you are missing information, keep your appointment so that an extension may be filed if necessary.

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Checking the Status of Your Federal Tax Refund is Easy


If you already filed your federal tax return and are due a refund, you can check the status of your refund online.
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What To Do if You Are Missing a W-2


Have you received your W-2?  These documents are essential to filling out most individual tax returns.  You should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from all of your employers each year.  Employers had until January 31st to provide or send you a 2010 W-2 earnings statement either electronically or in paper form.
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Tips to Avoid a Tax Audit


An IRS tax audit can come in a number of forms. The most demanding are the face-to-face audits, which require sitting down with an auditor and reconciling income and deductions. Others are the less demanding correspondence audits where the IRS has reason to believe that the taxpayer failed to include reported income or has overstated deductions.
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Name Changes Can Complicate Filing


If you changed your name as a result of a recent marriage or divorce, you should take the necessary steps to ensure the name on your tax return matches the name registered with the Social Security Administration (SSA). A mismatch between the name shown on your tax return and the SSA records can cause problems in the processing of your return and may even delay your refund.
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Is the Income Taxable or Non-Taxable?


A question that comes up frequently is whether income you received is taxable or not. Generally, most income you will receive is considered taxable, but there are situations when certain types of income are partially taxed or not taxed at all.
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IRS Offers New Opportunity to Come Clean on Offshore Accounts


The Internal Revenue Service recently announced a special voluntary disclosure initiative designed to bring offshore money back into the U.S. tax system and help people with undisclosed income from hidden offshore accounts get current with their taxes.
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QuickBooks Helps You Make a Statement


How do you let customers know they owe you money? Probably by sending invoices. And how’s that working for you? If your customers are all conscientious and pay on time, maybe that’s all you need to do.
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100 Percent Write-Off for Heavy SUVs Used Entirely for Business


The 2010 Tax Relief Act provides a limited-time 100% bonus depreciation allowance for qualified property which allows taxpayers that buy a new heavy SUV and use it entirely for business to write-off the entire purchase price in the placed-in-service year.
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Tax Tips for Self-Employed Individuals


If you are in business for yourself, or carry on a trade or business as a sole proprietor or an independent contractor, you generally would consider yourself self-employed, and you will need to include on your tax return your income and allowable business expenses to determine your net profit.
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Dividing Property in a Divorce


When property is divided up in a divorce, there are no immediate tax consequences.  Therefore, if you transfer your interest in the home to your spouse, it will not result in a taxable gain or loss to either you or your spouse.
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