Oh my gosh that would be a dream. My husband is a W-2 employee, did have a carpet cleaning business that he worked very shortly and showed a slight loss on that. We did have a $8,000 write off debt with a cc company so we had to take a hit with that, but we owed the federal $3,900 and state $1400. I don't do quarterlies either. Am I doing something majorly wrong?
Ugh, Taxes Just Got Done
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You can get an underpayment penalty? What does this mean? I was under the impression that making quarterly payments was optional. I make them as I don’t want to be paying in 6K every year. My estimated payments were off and I owed like $1.3K this year and that was no fun but I don’t think I paid any penalties.- Flag
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I'm so glad I'm not the only one who is majorly confused.
We're getting our taxes done tomorrow. I'm going to ask our tax person what I should have done last year/should do this year. If I get and good information, I'll let you guys know.- Flag
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You can get an underpayment penalty? What does this mean? I was under the impression that making quarterly payments was optional. I make them as I don’t want to be paying in 6K every year. My estimated payments were off and I owed like $1.3K this year and that was no fun but I don’t think I paid any penalties.
From the IRS website:
The United States income tax system is a pay-as-you-go tax system, which means that you must pay income tax as you earn or receive your income during the year. You can do this either through withholding or by making estimated tax payments. If you didn't pay enough tax throughout the year, either through withholding or by making estimated tax payments, you may have to pay a penalty for underpayment of estimated tax. Generally, most taxpayers will avoid this penalty if they either owe less than $1,000 in tax after subtracting their withholding and refundable credits, or if they paid withholding and estimated tax of at least 90% of the tax for the current year or 100% of the tax shown on the return for the prior year, whichever is smaller. There are special rules for farmers and fishermen, certain household employers and certain higher income taxpayers. For more information, refer to Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax.- Flag
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mine was 37%. Everyone needs to read Tom Copeland's audit archives to see what gets you audited. Practice aggressive tax avoidance NOT evasion/fraud.
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mine was 37%. Everyone needs to read Tom Copeland's audit archives to see what gets you audited. Practice aggressive tax avoidance NOT evasion/fraud.
http://tomcopelandblog.com/irs-auditsdocuments- Flag
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When I had mine done, I had these categories listed on my return:
Utilities (electric, gas, water)
Cable/Internet
Business Supplies/toys
Activity Expenses
Gifts
Household (paper products, cleaning, light bulbs, basically anything I bought for the house including towels, toaster, utensils).
Mileage
Property taxes
Daycare Insurance
House Insurance
Tom should I have more categories than this? Spread them out more? Is there any I'm missing that I could claim?- Flag
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expense categories
That would be great!! Good luck!
When I had mine done, I had these categories listed on my return:
Utilities (electric, gas, water)
Cable/Internet
Business Supplies/toys
Activity Expenses
Gifts
Household (paper products, cleaning, light bulbs, basically anything I bought for the house including towels, toaster, utensils).
Mileage
Property taxes
Daycare Insurance
House Insurance
Tom should I have more categories than this? Spread them out more? Is there any I'm missing that I could claim?
My Family Child Care Record Keeping Guide lists over 1,000 allowable deductions.- Flag
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