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December 22, 2021

Tax preparation tips

  • December 22, 2021
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It is helpful to get organized before you start preparing your tax return. Let’s review some of the information that you can gather now to save time when working on your taxes.

First, make sure that you have the Social Security numbers and dates of birth for you, your spouse, and your dependents.

Next, gather all documents related to your income from wages, investments, state and local tax refunds, unemployment, alimony (if the divorce was finalized prior to January 1, 2019), business or farming, retirement distributions, rental properties, Social Security benefits, the sale of property, and any other miscellaneous sources. 

It is also important to gather information regarding adjustments to your income such as contributions to retirement and pension plans, student loan interest payments, contributions to Medical Savings Accounts (MSA), moving expenses, self-employed health insurance premium payments, alimony payments (if the divorce was finalized prior to January 1, 2019), and educator expenses.

Then you’ll want to collect your information for itemized deductions and credits. This includes child care costs, education costs, adoption costs, energy-efficient home improvement costs, home mortgage interest payments, investment interest expenses, charitable donations, casualty and theft losses, medical and dental expenses, and other miscellaneous tax deductions.

You should also get together any information about the taxes that you’ve already paid. This includes state and local income taxes, real estate taxes, estimated taxes, and personal property taxes.

Lastly, you will need your direct deposit information and any foreign bank account information. 

For more details on everything that you will need to quickly and accurately prepare your tax return this year please check out our article, Tax Preparation Checklist.

40 replies

February 6, 2022

HELP! I can't e-file my 568 form. Any assistance would be helpful

February 7, 2022

@compairable you can efile form 568 using TT home & business but only one form 568 can be included in the efile.  If you have more than one you'll have to print and mail it.

 

Here is TurboTax's guidance on how to fill out the 568.

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February 13, 2022

Before 2018 Foreign Social Security Pensions were reported in Form 1040 line 21. From 2018 on, with the new Form 1040 must it be reported in line “8 Other income from Schedule 1 line 10”? And in such Schedule in line 8z?.

Any comments or confirmation is greatly appreciated.

February 13, 2022

You report your foreign pension under less common income. It will carry it to Schedule 1

 

  • Open your tax return
  • Click on Wages and Income 
  • Click on the less common income
  • Click on Miscellaneous income
  • Click on other reportable income
  • Enter the foreign pension 
February 13, 2022

You report your foreign pension under less common income. It will carry it to Schedule 1

 

  • Open your tax return
  • Click on Wages and Income 
  • Click on the less common income
  • Click on Miscellaneous income
  • Click on other reportable income
  • Enter the foreign pension 
February 16, 2022

Based upon my renovating a family home, it was determine that I would be paid the rent.  Although I do not owe the house, the property manager issued me a 1099-MISC for the rent payments.  Please confirmed that I must file this as income on my Federal and State taxes - Maryland (resident) and Alabama (state income was generated).  What forms should I files and how do I report the expenditures for maintaining the house - insurance, utility bills, security monthly service, repairs and materials?  Thanks in advance

February 16, 2022

Be sure to set up Alabama as a state you also earned income in. You report the Rental Income/Expenses on your Federal return.

 

You will not be able to claim depreciation on the home, since you don't own it.

 

Major improvements can be added to the Cost Basis of the rental property. 

 

Click this link for more info on Reporting Rental Income/Expenses

 

This link has details on How to File a Non-Resident State Return

 

 

February 16, 2022

need to speak to a live person about a rejected return

February 25, 2022

Daughter is special needs.  After transitioning out of school there was no agency that could help with her care.  I had to take early retirement.  I took out full pension.  My employer, Verizon, did not have any tax help for me so I didn't realize taking my pension was a bad idea.  They took 20% out for federal and nothing for state.  So now I am looking at another 20% to come up with to go towards State and Federal.  Is there anything that could help me in this situation?

February 26, 2022

I am having trouble with Turbotax and the stimulus payment. I get all finished and get a message that I have one error. I answer yes to the question did you receive a disaster distribution but then it says you'll need to revisit this area. Unfortunately changes related to qualified disaster distributions werent ready in time to include them in this release. Please revisit this area later. So it won't let me file yet. Any help out there. Thanks.