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Aug 31, 2018

Now is a Great Time to Organize Your Tax Records

The time to organize your tax records is now. Waiting until the end of the year or, even worse, waiting until you are audited can lead to headaches. Here are some tips to get on top of your tax records.

Storage Hints

Organize your records by tax year. If you have not already done so, create a folder for the current year’s files.

Here are some filing suggestions.

Tax return and support. Create a file with copies of your signed tax return(s) for the year. Include any support documents provided with your filed tax return.

Files in tax return order. Create your annual files to match the flow of your 1040 tax return. Here are some suggestions:

Income. Copies of W-2s, 1099s, Social Security statements, interest income, K-1s, and investment activity go in this file.

Charitable Donations. Create a separate file for cash donations and one for non-cash donations. Include a copy of your charitable mileage log in this file.

Medical and Dental. Create a file for all your medical related expenses. Include a copy of your medical related mileage log in this file.

Other itemized deduction file. In this file include all other proof of itemized deductions. This includes property tax statements, mortgage interest, and state income tax documentation.

Business activity. Have a file for each hobby and business activity. Include a copy of your business mileage log in this file.

Education. Create a file for all documents related to educational expenses. Include in it copies of invoices, tuition and fees. Include invoices for music lessons, instruments and any materials required to purchase for your student.

Other. Put all your miscellaneous receipts into this file. This includes receipts you are unsure about like receipts for daycare, Form 1095s and any other tax related items.

Statement file. Sort all your statements by vendor, then by month. Create a separate file for these statements. This can include bank statements, credit card statements, and investment account statements. Consider creating a digital back up copy of these statements and store them on a CD or USB drive.

The Digital Alternative If more of your records are in digital format, consider creating a tax folder for each year on your computer and then place your digital records into sub-folders using the same sort as noted above. Create password protection for each folder.

Rotation idea Finally, at the end of each tax year place a note on the tax return to confirm the date your tax return was sent into the federal and/or state government. Note on the outside of this file when you can toss the support documentation. Go back to old tax years and shred the old documents that are no longer needed. Do not take this action unless you know the length of time you will need to save these records.

Jun 24, 2018

2018 Kentucky Sales Tax Increases

Changes in Kentucky Sales tax effective 7-1-18

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Dec 13, 2017

Twas the Season Before Tax Season

I always hate to write tax articles just before Christmas. Seems to dampen the holiday spirit or encourage drinking more spirits, (depending on your situation).

But, if you are taken with the spirit of holiday giving, I should remind you of the recordkeeping requirements to make your gifts tax deductible.

So, remember, gifts to individuals are not deductible. Your contribution must be to a qualified charitable organization. This includes your church, fire department, etc.

Keep a receipt for your contribution. If it is a non-cash gift, document the value. Record the name of the organization you are gifting. If your non-cash gifts exceed $250.00, you must also have an acknowledgment from the charitable organization. Up to $5,000, you must have a letter from the organization, plus evidence of the value of the gift. If the value is over $5,000, you must have a qualified appraisal from an independent appraiser.

If you would like more information on the tax treatment of charitable deduction, drop us a note on the contact form here: https://www.smallbizminder.com/contact.html

We'll send you handout with information on the tax treatment of charitable deductions.

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