Monday, March 26, 2012

Don't File Sub S and Partnership Returns Late!

Late returns are hit with a $195 penalty per shareholder or partner for every month late up to 12 months.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Self-Employed and on Medicare

You can deduct as self-employed health insurance the medicare premium you pay each month. You can't deduct your spouse's medicare too though.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Gambling Winnings

Gambling winnings are taxable but you can offset them with documented gambling losses. A great way to document your losses is to get a casino player's card which tracks all of your bets. At the end of the year you can request a report of all of your losses from the casino. The losses to the extent of winnings are deducted on schedule A (itemized deductions) of the the tax return.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Medicare Part B Premiums for 2012

Medicare part B monthly premiums are based on your 2010 adjusted gross income on your tax return and your filing status. The monthly premium for singles with less than or equal to $85,000 or for married filing jointly (MFJ) at $170,000 or below is $99.90. The highest monthly premium is $319.70 for singles over $214,000 and for MFJ over $428,000.