Sunday, April 27, 2008

TURNING LOSERS INTO TAX SAVINGS...

From Kiplingers March 2008:

Losing money on an investment can be painful, but there is a positive side, you can use the losses to lower your tax bill.  In fact, cutting your losses instead of waiting for a bad investment to recover can be a savvy tax-saving strategy.    Here's why:  each dollar of losses offsets an equal amount of taxable capital gains, you can also offset taxes on up to $3000 of ordinary income ($1500 if you're married and filing separately) if your losses are high enough.  And if you still have losses left over, you can save them and use them to offset taxes in future years.

Paper losses don't count.  To use this strategy, you have to actually sell an investment, such as a stock or fund, for less than you paid.  That's why it makes sense to periodically purge losing positions that look hopeless.  "You want to do this throughout the year," says Janice Johnson, a tax consultant in New York City.  "You don't want to be caught selling at the end of the year when prices may be depressed."

Other losers I would like to get tax savings for:

1.  All the time I've spent watching reality TV (except The Nanny & Wife Swap)
2.  "The Heartbreak Kid" starring Ben Stiller
3.  My last blind date

Monday, April 14, 2008

THE LONGER YOU WAIT, THE LONGER IT WILL TAKE TO GET STIMULATED...

Putting off getting your taxes done may be costing you some sleep, may cost you penalties and finance charges, but it will delay your ECONOMIC STIMULUS PAYMENT, since payments are based on your tax return.


To receive a payment, taxpayers must have a valid Social Security number, $3,000 of income and file a 2007 federal tax return. IRS will take care of the rest. Eligible people will receive up to $600 ($1,200 for married couples), and parents will receive an additional $300 for each eligible child younger than 17. Millions of retirees, disabled veterans and low-wage workers who usually are exempt from filing a tax return must do so this year in order to receive a stimulus payment.


The IRS has a handy Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator on their site if you would like to see what your payment will be. Cool.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

STAMP OUT HUNGER ON SATURDAY, MAY 10th...

The US Postal Service and Campbell Soup Company are getting together for a food drive on Saturday, May 10th. Participating is easy. Simply leave non-perishable food items in a sturdy bag (no expired items or glass bottles please) in front of your mail box and your mail carrier will pick it up. Your donation will be taken to a local food bank. Could it be any easier? Spread the word to your friends and neighbors. There are helpful downloads available at helpstampouthunger.com including a flyer for posting at work or around your neighborhood, and a Pledge Sheet and Collection Chart to get students excited and involved with the cause. You can even sign up to get a reminder email the day before. Last year the program delivered over 70 million pounds of food!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

WHERE'S MY TAX REFUND? YOU CAN FIND OUT ONLINE...

It's April, bringing heartburn to some (probably most of us) who push doing our taxes right up to the deadline, and anticipation to others who are waiting for their return. Can't do much to help with the heartburn except recommend mint tea and better planning next year, but to those wondering where their return is, guess what? You can find it online! Just click here to go to the IRS INDIVIDUALS page and follow the instructions. You have to wait at least three weeks since you filed electronically or six weeks if you filed by mail, to get your answer.

To get to your personal refund information, be ready to enter your:
  • Social Security Number (or IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number)
  • Filing status (Single, Married Filing Joint Return, Married Filing Separate Return, Head of Household, or Qualifying Widow(er))
  • Exact refund amount shown on your return

Don’t fall for any email scams about your refund! IRS never initiates emails!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

STAGGERING CREDIT REPORTS...

Oprah has AHA! and WOW! moments, sometimes I have DUH! moments. Here is my latest. I realized it was May and I had not done my annual check of my credit reports and FICO scores (I usually check them every January to start my year off right). I like to use annualcreditreport.com because it makes the process so simple. Here is a one stop shop to get your yearly FREE credit report from all three reporting agencies; EXPERIAN, TRANSUNION, and EQUIFAX. Just go to the site and follow the simple instructions. You also have the option of paying to get your FICO score from each agency ($6 - $8 each).

A couple of days later I was watching the TODAY show and hear Jean Chatsky mention that you should STAGGER getting your reports - one every 4 months - so you can keep an eye on any new negative or illegal activity. Of course! That makes so much sense. Keeping an eye on errors is a huge part of protecting your credit rating. According to a 2004 study (the latest available) by the Public Interest Research Groups, or PIRG, as many as 79% of credit reports have errors — 29% of which are serious enough to potentially result in a credit denial!

Click here for further information from SmartMoney.com about the importance of your credit report and how to improve it.