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Winter 2010

To Our Clients, Friends and Business Associates:
 
     We would like to thank each of you for your feedback and support of the previous edition of our newsletter.  As we enter a new year, we want to keep you updated on some issues that we feel might be important in the preparation of either your personal, corporate or partnership income tax returns.  As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our offices. 

The Partners and Staff of DDK & Company, LLP

 

 2009 Deduction for 2010 Haiti Relief Contribution

Under a recent one-time tax provision passed unanimously in both houses of Congress, you can contribute to the relief efforts for the earthquake in Haiti and still get a 2009 tax deduction for the donation.

On January 22, President Obama signed a new law regarding donations made to help with the Haitian earthquake relief efforts. The law provides that contributions made in cash after January 11 and before March 1, 2010 that are designated specifically for relief of victims in areas affected by the earthquake may be deducted on your 2009 tax return (you may choose to deduct it in 2010 instead, if you prefer).

Any such donation must still meet all the other requirements of a qualifying charitable contribution. The organization must be an IRS-approved American charity, and the donation must be properly documented. Because of the new popularity of donations made via text messaging, the new law contains a special provision allowing your phone bill to satisfy IRS recordkeeping requirements (previously, a cancelled check or a receipt was required). Additional requirements still apply to contributions of $250 or more.

This special rule will only benefit taxpayers that are already itemizing their deductions. If you use the standard deduction, additional charitable contributions will not reduce your taxes unless they put you above the standard deduction amount and allow you to itemize.

IRS Website Alert

The IRS does not initiate taxpayer communications through e-mail.

The IRS does not request detailed personal information through e-mail.  The IRS does not send e-mail requesting your PIN numbers, passwords or similar access information for credit cards, banks or other financial accounts.  Any suspicious e-mails and potentially bogus IRS websites should be reported to phishing@irs.gov.

If you receive an e-mail from someone claiming to be the IRS or directing you to an IRS site, do not reply.  Do not open any attachments.  Attachments may contain malicious codes that will infect your computer.  Do not click on any links.  If you clicked on links in a suspicious e-mail or phishing website and entered confidential information, please visit the Identity Theft page on the IRS website.

Employee Tax Tip - Health Care Flex Plan
 
If you still had funds in your health care flexible spending account at year-end, do not forget that medical transportation may also be claimed.  For use of a car, the standard mileage rate for medical purposes is 24 cents per mile in 2009.  Thus, if you drive to a doctor's appointment five miles away, the round-trip reimbursable amount is $2.40.  Taxis, subway/bus fare, etc. can also be claimed.  Trips to doctors and dentists, eyeware practitioners, drugstores for prescription medicines, etc. qualify.  If you have not claimed these expenses and still have funds in your account, consider reviewing your prior expense claims in 2009 and submitting eligible medical transportation.  You will need to submit a detailed list showing dates, medical destination, mileage (for auto use), and amount.

In 2010, the standard mileage rate related to medical transportation is being reduced to 16.5 cents per mile. 

QuickBooks 2010 Review

 

Every QuickBooks upgrade has something for everyone, but some releases raise the bar more than others. QuickBooks 2010 is one of them. New features in the Pro and Premier versions help you:

 

·       Save time
·       Keep a closer eye on your bottom line
·       Present a more polished image
·       Better manage documents
·       Stay in touch with old and new customers

 

So if you're using an earlier version, you should consider treating yourself to a present that will pay for itself quickly and help you better promote and manage your company in less time.

 

Modifiable Company Snapshot

The Company Snapshot-a one-page screen of key reports and graphs-is the best first place to look when you fire up QuickBooks in the morning. In the past, its content has been static, but now you can choose from myriad reports and customize this printable page to meet your needs.

 

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Figure 1: The Company Snapshot in QuickBooks 2010 can now be modified.

 

Add/Edit Multiple List Entries

This new feature solves two common problems. First, it lets you-in just a couple of steps-add or edit multiple customers, vendors, services, inventory items, and non-inventory items. Second, it lets you easily copy and paste Excel list data into QuickBooks. To get started, go to Lists|Add/Edit Multiple List Entries and follow the instructions.

 

Attach Documents to Forms

Good software should minimize your use of paper. A new feature in QuickBooks 2010 helps you do just that. You can scan documents from within QuickBooks and attach them to forms and records, storing them on Intuit's online servers. You can store up to 100 MB for free; monthly subscription plans start at $4.95/month. Of course, you can also attach files stored on your local drives.

 

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Figure 2: You can easily attach and manage documents from your local drives or an online inbox.

 

Manage Checks Better

Paper checks can be the bane of your existence, whether you're producing them or receiving them. QuickBooks 2010 includes tools to help with both processes.

 

First, you can now add an electronic signature to checks you create and print in QuickBooks. It's easy; you simply go into the printer setup tool and designate the correct graphic file.

 

Second, Intuit Check Solutions can help you get paid faster. Instead of ferrying incoming checks to the bank every night, you can either scan them or take the information over the phone, and then transmit the financial data to the bank.

 

You must have a merchant account to use the service, which Intuit can help you acquire. Intuit Check Solutions costs $59.95 for setup, with a monthly fee of $19.95. There's also a 23-cent charge for each check transmission.

 

Customize Forms for a More Polished Image

QuickBooks has always offered limited customization of forms, but the 2010 adds new tools to help you present a uniform, professional look to your outgoing documents. For one thing, you can now build a design and apply it simultaneously to multiple forms.

 

QuickBooks also includes several free background designs that will work with QuickBooks forms. A layout preview window lets you see how your changes will look as you make them, as shown in Figure 3. To find these tools, click Customize on any form screen.

 

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Figure 3: New design tools help you impress your customers with customized, uniform forms.

 

Beef Up Your Marketing Efforts

QuickBooks had already made inroads into supporting your marketing efforts in earlier versions, like its Website services and local listings. The 2010 release offers even more tools with its Marketing Center.

 

The new Marketing Center pulls your data in from QuickBooks and analyzes it, and then makes recommendations for email marketing campaigns that you could implement. You select the design and content, and QuickBooks automatically fills in contact information and displays your results so you can see what worked and what didn't.

 

A free trial gives you up to 500 emails. After that, prices start at $15 for up to 1,000 pieces.

 

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Figure 4: QuickBooks 2010 helps you build targeted email marketing campaigns based on your customer data.

 

Find Reports Faster

Finally, Intuit has revamped QuickBooks' reporting tools so they're easier to find and open quickly. You can choose between list, grid, and graphical carousel views, and tab quickly among memorized, favorite, and recently viewed reports.

 

This tweaking, along with all of the other new features listed here (and more), make QuickBooks 2010 the best small business accounting software upgrade to come down the pike in awhile.

 
 
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Tax Calendar

FEDERAL DUE DATES
 
 
February 16 - Individuals

If you claimed exemption from income tax withholding last year, you must file a new Form W-4 by this date to continue your exemption for another year.

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February 16 - All Businesses

Give annual information statements to recipients of certain payments you made during 2009.

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March 15 - Corporations

File a 2009 calendar year income tax return (Form 1120) and pay any tax due.

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March 15 - S Corporations

File a 2009 calendar year income tax return (Form 1120S) and pay any tax due.
 
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March 15 - S Corporations

Election: File Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation, to elect (new filers only) to be treated as an S Corporation beginning with calendar year 2010.
 
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March 15 - Partnerships

Electing Large Partnerships: Provide each partner with a copy of Schedule K-1 (Form 1065-B), Partner's Share of Income (Loss) from an Electing Large Partnership, or a substitute Schedule K-1.

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March 31 - All Businesses

File Forms 1098, 1099, & W-2G with the IRS. This due date applies only if you filed electronically (not by magnetic media).

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April 15 - Individuals

File a 2009 income tax return (Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ) and pay any tax due.

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April 15 - Individuals

File Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.

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April 15 - Individuals

First payment due for those paying 2010 estimated tax in installments (Use Form 1040-ES).

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April 15 - Fiduciary

File a 2009 income tax return (Form 1041) and pay any tax due.

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April 15 - Corporations

Deposit the first installment of estimated income tax for 2010.
 
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April 15 - Partnerships

File a 2009 calendar year return (Form 1065).

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April 15 - Partnerships

Electing large partnerships: File a 2009 calendar year return (Form 1065-B).

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