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Stay current with recent tax changes, news, and financial tips

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    March 2010 News Update

    The Making Work Pay Tax Credit

    Check Your Withholding

    How will the Making Work Pay tax credit affect you?

    Most wage earners will benefit from larger paychecks in 2009 and 2010 as a result of the changes made to the federal income tax withholding tables to implement the Making Work Pay tax credit. However, some people may find that the changes built into the withholding tables result in less tax being withheld than they prefer.  

    If you're not eligible for the Making Work Pay tax credit, withholding changes could mean a smaller refund next spring. A limited number of people, including those who usually receive very small refunds, could in some situations owe a small amount rather than receiving a refund. Those who should pay particular attention to their withholding include:

    • Pensioners (see more information under Pensioners, below)
    • Married couples with two incomes
    • Individuals with multiple jobs
    • Dependents
    • Some Social Security recipients who work
    • Workers without valid Social Security numbers

    The Making Work Pay tax credit, normally a maximum of $400 for working individuals and $800 for working married couples, is reduced by the amount of any Economic Recovery Payment ($250 per eligible recipient of Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Railroad Retirement or Veteran's benefits) or Special Credit for Certain Government Retirees ($250 per eligible federal or state retiree) that you receive. If you are affected by this reduction, you should review your withholding to ensure that sufficient funds have been withheld to meet your tax obligation. 

    If you wind up owing tax because too little was taken out of your paychecks during 2009, you may qualify for special relief on a penalty that sometimes applies.

    If you believe your current withholding is not appropriate for your personal situation, you can perform a quick check using the IRS withholding calculator. If you are not familiar with the withholding calculator, watch this IRS how-to video for instructions. When you have determined your correct withholding, make any adjustments by filing a revised Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate, with your employer. 

    Pensioners

    Pensioners do not qualify for the Making Work Pay credit, unless they receive earned income. However, because the 2009 and the 2010 withholding tables also apply to pensioners, the IRS has provided pension plans with an optional adjustment procedure. If you are a pensioner with questions about your withholding, contact your pension plan administrator.

    If desired, pensioners can adjust their withholding by filing Form W-4P, Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments.

    Self-Employed

    Self-employed individuals can also benefit now from the Making Work Pay tax credit by evaluating their expected income tax liability, allowing for this tax credit if they are eligible, and making the appropriate adjustment in the amount of their regularly scheduled estimated tax payments.

    Your 2009 Tax Return

    Information on completing your tax return if you're claiming the tax credit is available.

    Questions and Answers

    If you have questions, please contact our office for more information or to check your eligibility.  Additionally, these questions and answers  might help.


    Archived Monthly News Updates:
    Jan 2010 - New Mileage Rates and ROTH IRA Rules
    Dec 2009 - First-Time Homebuyer Credit Extended to 2010
    Nov 2009 - Tax Credits to Help Winterize Your Home
    Oct 2009 - Required Minimum Distribution Waiver
    Sep 2009 - IRS Builds New International Tax Group
    Aug 2009 - Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) Act of 2009
    July 2009 - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
    June 2009 - The "What Ifs" of an Economic Downturn
    May 2009 - Recovery Payments to Social Security and SSI Beneficiaries
    Apr 2009 - Tax Free Unemployment Benefits
    Mar 2009 - Law Offers Special Tax Breaks for Small Business
    Feb 2009 - 2008 Tax Change Highlights
    Jan 2009 - First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit
    Dec 2008 - 2009 Standard Mileage Rates
    Nov 2008 - 2009 Inflation Adjustments Expand Benefits
    Oct 2008 - Wall Street Bailout, Explained
    Sep 2008 - IRS Alters Certain Extension Periods
    Aug 2008 - Scammers use Email Fax to Pose as IRS
    July 2008 - Gas Prices Spark Standard Mileage Increase
    June 2008 - Fix for High Gas Prices?
    May 2008 - Fed Cuts Rates Again
    Apr. 2008 - Facts about the Stimulus
    Mar. 2008 - Economic Stimulus
    Feb. 2008 - Changes for Gifts, Estates, and Trusts
    Jan. 2008 - 2007 Tax Change Highlights
    Dec. 2007 - New 2008 Mileage Rates
    Nov. 2007 - Roth IRA Conversions
    Oct. 2007 - Home Foreclosure and Debt Cancellation
    Sep. 2007 - Risks of Interest-Only Loans
    Aug. 2007 - What to know about 401(k)s
    July 2007 - Interest Rates for Q3 2007
    June 2007 - Guidance on Health Savings Accounts
    May 2007 - Taxes on College Savings Accounts
    Apr. 2007 - New-Home Sales Fall
    Mar. 2007 - Business Expenses
    Feb. 2007 - CBO Predicts Smaller 2007 US Deficit
    Jan. 2007 - IRS Begins Implementing Extenders Legislation
    Dec. 2006 - 2007 Inflation Adjustments Widen Tax Brackets, Expand Tax Benefits
    Nov. 2006 - A Tax Credit for Hybrid Auto Buyers
    Oct. 2006 - A Reminder Regarding Capital Gains
    Sept. 2006 - Summary of Pension Protection Act (PPA)
    Aug. 2006 - The End of Long-Distance Telephone Tax
    July 2006 - The "Invisible" Risks of Investing
    June 2006 - The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act
    May 2006 - IRS Strengthens Withholding Compliance Programs
    April 2006 - Sale Of A New Home
    March 2006 - What Income is Taxable?
    February 2006 - Missing Your Form W-2?
    January 2006 - 2005 Tax Rates
    December 2005 - IRS Warns of e-Mail Scam about Tax Refunds
    November 2005 - Record Retention Guide
    October 2005 - Business Incentives Included in the 2005 Energy Act
    September 2005 - Interest Rates Rise 1 Percentage Point for Fourth Quarter 2005
    August 2005 - Are you moving this summer?
    July 2005 - Is Form 1040 Really "Voluntary"?
    June 2005 - How and Why I Hired My Tax Accountant
    May 2005 - Amended Returns
    April 2005 - Filing Extensions Available by Phone or Computer
    March 2005 - Tax Shelters
    February 2005 - 2004 Tax Changes
    January 2005 - IRS Begins 2005 Filing Season
    December 2004 - Recent Changes May Affect Your 2004 Taxes
    November 2004 - Social Security Announces 2.7 Percent Benefit Increase for 2005
    October 2004 - Sarbanes-Oxley compliance is lagging
    September 2004 - New tax law revises year-end tax strategies
    August 2004 - Refinancing a Home Mortgage?
    July 2004 - Making The Dividend Tax Cut Work
    June 2004 - How Long Should You Keep Your Records?
    May 2004 - Can You Deduct Home Office Expenses?