Month: January 2023

2023 Taxes

The time has come to collect your 2023 tax information. The following list is to remind you of the forms and papers you will need to properly file your 2023 taxes. We are here to assist you. Do you have Tax Questions? At T.A.X.E.S. we have Answers!

  • W-2’s from your employer and 1099-NEC’s from self-employment.
  • 1099 Social Security and 1099-R’s statements for retirement income.
  • 1099’s interest and dividend forms.
  • Contributions to IRA’s and HSA’s.
  • Childcare expenses and 1098-T tuition payments for credits                               
  • Brokerage statements and K1’s received.
  • “New” Home energy and EV electric car credits documentation.
  • Med expenses, Mtg. interest, RE taxes, and Charity total must exceed standard deduction.
  • Child Tax Credit needs proof of residence. School, Doctor, and Childcare records etc.
  • Self-employed and rental owners, list income, expenses, and new assets.
  • 1099-NEC’s and1099-Ks received. Track business mileage and home office costs.
  • Self-employed can deduct their health insurance premiums.
  • You can max-out HSA and IRA contributions by April 15, 2024.
  • If you got a 1099-K for funds you received in 2023, it must be reported on your tax return.
  • Starting at age 73, RMD’s for IRA’s and 401-K’s withdrawals are required.
  • Did you receive or sell a digital asset? The IRS requires Cryptocurrency reporting.
  • Deadline is April 15 without an extension. Extension to October 15 but taxes are due April 15.

When you have all the papers required for filing, we can help provide easy tax solutions.

There are many more taxing matters for the 2024 tax season. In the future read more at Alltaxingmatters.com.

Bruce Bevan AFSP, Owner of T.A.X.E.S.
513-897-1040
bruce@your1040tax.com

2022 Taxes

Are you ready for the 2023 Tax Season? Income Taxes are a challenge! The past two years have shown that to be true with all the changing tax laws. We can assist you with your personal and business taxes. As we work with clients, we develop friendships that last for years to come. You have Tax Questions? At T.A.X.E.S. we have Answers!     

Here are some of the new numbers for families and facts you need to know for 2022 taxes.

  • Standard Deduction is now for Single $12,950 and Married filing joint $25,900, over 65 years of age add $1,400-$1,750. Head of Household is $19,400.
  • The Child Credit is $2,000 for qualifying child under age 17 and a refundable component or additional child credit of up to $1,500 per child.
  • Other qualifying Dependent Credit is $500. 
  • If you have an HSA account, you can contribute $3,650 for single and $7,300 for family.

The Mileage Rates have increased to compensate for the higher cost of fuel. For those who use the standard mileage for business use of vehicles, the amount is split by dates for 2022.

  • Jan 1-Jun 30 58.5 ¢ and Jul 1-Dec 31 62.5¢
  • Basis calculation for S-Corporations and Partnerships is required to deduct loses and tax-free distributions. It is the responsibility of partner and shareholder to track their basis.

There are tax items you do not want to over look on your 2022 tax reporting and preparation.

  • If you got a 1099-K for funds you received in 2022, it must be reported on your tax return.
  • Starting at age 72, RMD’s for IRA’s and 401-K’s withdrawals are required.
  • Did you receive or sell a digital asset?  The IRS is requiring Cryptocurrency reporting.

There are many more taxing matters for the 2022 tax season. Now is the time to consider planning for the 2023 taxes. In the future read more at Alltaxingmatters.com.

Bruce Bevan AFSP, Owner of T.A.X.E.S.

513-897-1040

bruce@your1040tax.com