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Three Questions to Ask your Tax Professional this Year

Tax Questions for your Tax ProfessionalAre you going to be visiting with your tax professional within the next couple of months? If so, you are just like millions of other filers. While there are some personal questions that you are sure to ask, you will also want to consider those that are more general in nature. Here are three inquiries that you do not want to forget this year.

1. Additional Tax Rebates: Ask your tax professional about the additional tax rebates that will be sent out in the Spring. Chances are that you will be receiving one of these checks that are meant to “stimulate” the economy. For many, this is a great chance to get extra money to pay bills, save, or just splurge.

2. Pay Ahead of Time, Don’t Owe: If you owed the IRS money this year, ask what you can do to avoid this in 2008. It is always better to receive a rebate check than to owe money. Make sure that you pay enough in taxes this year so that you can reap the rewards when the 2009 rebates are mailed.

3. Change of Tax Situation: Are you going to be making any changes to your tax situation this year? This could include anything from buying a second home to starting a business. If so, get the advice of your tax professional. He or she can tell you what to watch out for, how to stay on top of taxes, and much more.

All in all, these three general questions are important to keep in mind when you meet with your tax advisor this Spring. Of course, you will also want to ask more personal questions as well. Remember, now is the time to get everything set up for a successful 2008!

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Top 10 Tax Tips

Top Tax TipsPreparing a tax return can be difficult. Luckily, there are tips that you can implement to make things as easy as possible on yourself. Even if you do not use all of the following tax tips, you should be able to make a couple of them work for you.

• Hire a Tax Professional - If you do not know what you are doing, hire a tax professional or accountant to help. Professional assistance can come from a CPA or a tax franchise that specializes in individual returns.

• Use Tax Software - Tax software can help if you plan on filing your own return. As long as your tax situation is not overly complex, tax software will work wonders for you.

• Schedule Some Time for Taxes - Give yourself plenty of time. If you start to file your tax return the day before it needs mailed, you will be up against a wall. Instead, leave several weeks or months so that you do not get stuck in a bind.

• Keep Good Records - Keep good records during the year. This will help to cut back on your stress level when filing your return.

• Organize Everything Organized - To go along with tip number four, keep your records organized. This includes everything from receipts to bills to paperwork from the IRS. Anything you think you may need to file your tax return should be kept in an organized fashion.

• Obvious Deductions - Do not overlook obvious deductions. This is a common mistake made by people who file their own return.

• Defer Income to Next Year - If possible, defer income to next year. Of course, this is not always as easy as it sounds, but if you ask your employer to pay a year end bonus in January instead of December, it could help your tax situation immensely.

• Mistake Free Tax Return - Double check your return before sealing and sending it off to the IRS. The only time that it is too late to fix a mistake is when your return is in the mail. You want to make sure that your tax return is mistake free.

• Report All of Your Income - Do not forget to report all of your income. Do you have a part-time job that you work from home? If so, you need to report this as additional income. It may not sound fair, but it is the law.

• More Tax Deductions for Business Owner or Self-Employed - If you run your own business, or are self-employed, there will be many more deductions available to you. They include everything from office expenses to health insurance premiums and more. Ask your tax advisor which expenses you can deduct. 

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Hire a Tax Representation Firm

Even though you never want to get caught in this position, there are times when hiring a tax representation firm is a must. If you never have to call one of these firms you should consider yourself lucky. After all, the only reason that you would do this is if you were in some sort of trouble with your taxes.

What can a tax representation firm or tax lawyer do for you? Well, a better question may be what they cannot do for you. The fact of the matter is that this type of firm is there to help out anybody who is dealing with the IRS in a tax related dispute. This can include setting back tax debt, seeking the release of an IRS mandated lien, getting assistance with an audit, stopping IRS seizure, and much more. Do any of those things sound familiar to you?

If you are in a bad tax related situation, do yourself a favor and get professional representation. Although you may be able to handle some aspects of your situation without help, a professional tax representation firm has seen many cases over the years. In turn, they will be able to lend their experience which will hopefully lead to your problem getting resolved sooner rather than later.

Are tax representation firms common? You should be able to find at least a couple of these firms in your area. If you live in a larger city, you may have access to even more.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that a tax representation firm cannot assist you. At the very least, give them a call if you are in trouble and see what they have to say. You never know when one of these firms could come to your rescue, and make your situation much simpler.

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