PARSIPPANY, N.J., April 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- As the clock winds
down on the April 18, 2011, deadline
to file a 2010 tax return, taxpayers with complex tax situations
are often among those who wait until the last minute to tackle what
can become an overwhelming task. To ease their anxiety, and
help ensure they get their accurate returns filed on time, Jackson
Hewitt Tax Service® has a variety of timely and effective tips for
taxpayers with complex tax returns.
"There are many life situations that can complicate your taxes,
making a difficult task even more complex and daunting," said
Mark Steber, chief tax officer,
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. "We find that taxpayers with
unusual employment situations, as well as middle-aged and senior
taxpayers, tend to have a more complicated tax return. But no
matter how complex your personal situation, being fully informed
about relevant claims, credits and deductions can both ease stress
and improve your tax position."
Steber shares his top tips for those with typically complex tax
situations (including seniors and those who are middle-aged,
self-employed or unemployed) and advises them to keep the following
in mind:
- Senior taxpayers should remember to claim the following items
when completing their tax return:
- Retirement and IRA distributions
- Taxable and nontaxable interest
- Capital gains
- Social Security benefits
- Estimated taxes
- Middle age taxpayers with the following life and financial
situations may see many changes including the reduction in both
credits and income adjustments while their income is increasing:
- High earnings
- College-age children and children leaving home
- Mortgage paid down (no itemizing)
- Providing support for a parent
- Capital gains
- Roth IRA conversions
- Self-employed taxpayers often have more difficult income
situations and need to be aware of what is allowed as a reduction
in self-employment income versus what may be claimed as a credit or
deduction, including:
- Deductions for self-employment income such as:
- Supplies
- Advertising
- Business related properties deductions (equipment, vehicle,
building, etc.)
- Business start-up cost deductions
- Self-employed health insurance deductions
- One half of self-employed taxes deduction
- Estimated taxes
- Taxpayers who were unemployed during year may qualify for more
credits and deductions this year, but they also need to claim all
income received:
- Wages from multiple sources
- Retirement/IRA distributions and 10 percent additional
taxes
- Unemployment compensation
- Capital gains
- eBay sales
- Moving expenses
- Job hunting
About Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
Based in Parsippany, N.J.,
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. (NYSE: JTX) is an industry-leading
provider of full service individual federal and state income tax
preparation, with franchised and company-owned office locations
throughout the United States. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service®
also offers an online tax preparation product at
www.jacksonhewittonline.com. For more information, or to
locate the Jackson Hewitt® office nearest to you, visit
www.jacksonhewitt.com or call 1-800-234-1040. Jackson Hewitt can also be found on Facebook and
Twitter.
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SOURCE Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.