MDI Rotary Income Tax Update December 2011 Presented by Ron Wrobel, CPA This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information.

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MDI Rotary Income Tax Update December 2011 Presented by Ron Wrobel, CPA This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought – From a Declaration of Principles jointly adopted by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations.

Are you over 70.5 with a retirement account? Required minimum distributions are back. Based upon life expectancy tables

Did you sell stocks, bonds or other capital assets? Form 1099-B will now include your cost, if available. New form 8949 to report sales Three types: – A; 1099 shows basis – B; 1099 does not show basis – C; no 1099 received TIP - If basis is missing then get to broker before year end to reduce audit risk.

Do you own stocks or bonds with unrealized losses? Want to save an easy $690 on your income tax bill? Consider selling enough to generate $3,000 of losses before year end. Save $450 federal income tax and $240 state. (if 15% bracket federal & 8% state)

Are you in the 15% tax bracket with unrealized gains on capital assets? Consider selling stocks, bonds, other assets with gains before year end. MFJ taxable income under $68,000 ($34,000 if single) Pay 0% tax on capital gains versus normal 15%

Did you make charitable contributions? All require cancelled check or bank statement showing name of organization and date $250 or more also needs written acknowledgement – Letter, , postcard – Amount of cash or description of property (organization does not have to value) – Date (or bank record showing date) – State if your received any goods or services in exchange Over $500 special rules for donated car, boat or airplane. Over $5,000 gift of property generally requires an appraisal Seek guidance regarding foreign donations.

Do you have unreimbursed expenses as a volunteer worker for charitable organization? May deduct as charitable contribution – Commuting expenses (i.e. mileage) – Meals & lodging on trips – $250 or more; get written acknowledgement – Under $250; no substantiation requirement (but I still advice keeping receipts or records)

Do you own a business and have children? Consider hiring your child. Avoid FICA taxes and potentially income taxes. Child must actually work. Consider having child’s income go into a ROTH IRA.

Do you have employees? Be sure to have I-9’s for all employees Including shareholder employees Horror stories regarding penalties

Do you provide housing and support to non-relative? May qualify to claim non-relative as a dependant. Must provide more than ½ of persons support. Persons gross income must be under the exemption amount ($3,700 for 2011; $3,800 for 2012).

Do you rent real estate? IRS has identified this as an area of concern. Rent home under 15 days and pay no income or sales tax.

Any tuition paid? May qualify for credit. Amount on 1099-T as billed (box 2) may not equal amount paid. – Most taxpayers file on a cash basis. Are the amounts based upon a school year or calendar year?

Received 1099-INT in wrong name with wrong social security number? Ask for corrected form Or – list and then subtract showing nominee name and social. – Allows IRS to see where it went. – Should go to proper taxpayer.

100% bonus depreciation available for 2011 No more extended loss carrybacks – Now generally only two years – Was up to five year carryback in 2010 Over age 70.5 can still contribute to SEP-IRA New form 1099-K Merchant Card & Third Party Payments. Own business?

Are you an employee with unreimbursed business expenses? Must itemize deductions File form 2106 and list amount on Schedule A Subject to 2% AGI threshold. – Most do not exceed this.

Do you have a Health Savings Account? Over the counter drugs are no longer eligible unless doctor prescribed Must have high deductible health plan to be eligible for HSA

Do you have any gambling winnings? (i.e. Hollywood Slots or Lottery) May receive a 1099-G Winnings are taxable as “other income” Cost of tickets and loss wagers are deductible as itemized deduction – Only to extent of winnings – Not subject to 2% threshold

Did you receive gift or inheritance? These are not taxable. Except for inherited traditional IRA or 401(k) Annual gift exclusion remains at $13,000 for 2011 and Basis for gift is generally the donor’s basis if sold for gain – (lower of donor’s basis or fair market value at date of gift if loss). Basis for inheritance is generally the fair market value at date of death.

Looking forward to 2012 Payroll tax 6.2% versus 4.2% Lower AMT exemption – $74,450 goes down to $45,000 for MFJ

Unless action; going away in 2012 $250 classroom expenses deduction IRA tax free charitable distributions goes away (was up to $100,000) Energy property credits (up to $1,500) Itemized deductions for sales tax & mtg insurance premiums.

Unless action; a few going away in 2013 Capital gains rate goes from 15% to 20% or 0% to 10%. Qualified dividends rate goes from 15% to marginal tax rate which can be as high as 39.6%. Marriage penalty relief Lower maximum for dependent care credit Lower phase-out of student loan interest deduction