Tax Return Filing Threshold
A question that frequently comes up during my initial consultations with new clients is the audit risk that comes with operating a home-based business.
Q: I operate a small business out of my house. The thought of a potential IRS audit makes me lose sleep at night. Is there anything I can do to eliminate or reduce my chances of being audited?
A: There are many ways to minimize your chances of being audited. First and foremost is to ensure that you avoid some of the more highly audited forms.
As a Sole Proprietor (sometimes referred to as a DBA), you are required to report your business income and expenses on Schedule C. Filing this schedule means that you fall into the highest audit risk category and find yourself with an audit risk of approximately 2.7%. A simple remedy to this problem is to incorporate. By incorporating you reduce your risk of an audit to approximately .3%, making you about nine times less likely to be audited in a given year.
Another form that shifts your tax return into the audit field at an alarming rate is Form 8829 (Expenses for Business Use of Your Home) which is used to claim the home office deduction. This form tends to catch the eye of the IRS due to the fact that many people have abused this deduction in the past by claiming a larger home office than they actually had or by deducting expenses on an office that is not completely dedicated to business use. In addition to the huge audit risk that this form creates, the home office deduction typically costs you more taxes in the long run due to the reduction of your capital gain exclusion in the year you sell your house. So, why draw unwanted attention to your tax return if you are not even receiving a financial benefit?
Other simple tips to protect yourself from an IRS audit include not having your tax return prepared by hand, making sure your reported income supports your living expenses and other deductions, not rounding off deductions (round numbers make it appear that you are guesstimating while exact figures appear to be taken from actual records) and hiring a reputable tax preparer to prepare your return. Tax preparers whose tax returns are audited frequently will be flagged as disreputable tax preparers opening up their entire client base to IRS audits. If your tax preparer is “creating” deductions for you or generating large refunds that you know you are not entitled to, it is only a matter of time before his scam comes crashing down.
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Head Of Household Single

Question: i live in georgia, will i draw more unemployment because i am single, head of household with a dependent?
i have looked for ways to calculate what i would draw living in georgia, and it isn’t very clear….they do not ask about dependents or whether or not i am head of household, single. is there anybody who has received unemployment benefits in georgia that would be in the same position as i will be in?
Answer: I live in IL and I think my “base” unemployment benefit was $349/wk (which is based on the look-back earnings period) and I did receive another $30 or so per child per week.
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Taxable Income Charts

Question: Help!!! please: math problem.?
Math Problem Help!!!!?
Use the information provided on this chart: http://i30.tinypic.com/51ylwh.jpg…
suppose the husband has $29000 Taxable Income and the wife has $31500 taxable income:
If they file separately, their total tax due is:
no, this is the correct table!! don’t look at the title
Answer: that box is for married Filing Jointly
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Tax File Numbers Online

Question: I have two jobs, Can I file a tax return with just one of them?
I had two separate jobs for 2007. One the first 6 months, then the second the last 6 months. I did a “dummy” return online, just plugging in numbers to see how it would turn out when I do file. Its high for each return separately but together its a lot lower. For example, (not the actual #’s). Job A: 700, Job B: 500, Job A/B: 300. I don’t get this! Can I just file a return with one job? I know for sure I could do one, but is this illegal? I’m thinking it’s not b/c I don’t owe anything….or maybe I do, b/c of the number differential?? Please help!
Answer: Don’t do it…it is illegal not to claim all the money you made in the year and they will catch you, maybe not this year, but someday you will get audited….you even have to include money you made on side jobs and got payed in cash….Keep yourself out of jail and put everything down, I know it hurts, but it is the law.
Published on: 12/31/2009.
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States With No Income Tax Rates

Question: NJ State Income Tax Rate for tax year 2007?
What is the 2007 NJ State Income Tax Rate?
Thanks!
Answer: Check the NJ website. They are the same rates as 2006. (There is no single rate.)
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