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Building Your Financial House WELCOME !
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Program Objectives Become more comfortable talking about money issues
Identify the Framework for Building Your Financial House Walk away with facts and skills needed to build your financial house Gain confidence to make good money choices for your situation Be in a better position for long-term financial stability and success. Module 4: Check Taxes
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Modules 1. Invest in Yourself 2. Maximize Earnings 3. Spend Sensibly
4. Check Taxes 5. Make Money Work 6. Protect Your Potential 7. Borrow to Grow Module 4: Check Taxes
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Recap: Spend Sensibly Last time, we talked about:
Money values & spending habits Live within your means by prioritizing needs and wants Developing and using a money map Using government-insured accounts to manage spending Module 3: Spend Sensibly
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Did You Set A Goal? Module 3: Spend Sensibly (PAGE SS-3)
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Did You Practice? Module 3: Spend Sensibly
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Did You Learn More? Module 3: Spend Sensibly (PAGE SS-30)
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Did You Make Progress? Module 3: Spend Sensibly
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Module 4 Check Taxes Module 4: Check Taxes
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Checking the insulation can minimize a house’s hidden heat loss,
checking taxes can minimize dollars lost to overlooked deductions and credits. 4 Check Taxes Adrian Review where this module fits within the Framework for Building Your Financial House. -Next-
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Self-Assessment Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-3)
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Objectives Knowledge Actions Recognize the value in record keeping
Identify the key components of a tax return Recognize the difference between total income and taxable income Recognize the difference between total tax and withholding Become aware of the various tax preparation methods and providers Establish a manageable record keeping system Identify credits and deductions overlooked or that may now qualify Weigh the pros and cons of tax refunds and make adjustments to withholding if necessary Select the appropriate tax preparer and avoid unnecessary fees Module 4: Check Taxes
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How is Your Record Keeping?
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Record Keeping You are buying a new car and want to trade in your current car. Can you locate the title to the car? Module 4: Check Taxes
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Record Keeping Your big screen TV that you bought last month
isn’t working. Can you find the instruction booklet, warranty, and receipt? Module 4: Check Taxes
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Last night there was a fire
Record Keeping Last night there was a fire in your apartment. Do you have a list and pictures of household items to use when filing an insurance claim? Module 4: Check Taxes
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Record Keeping What to keep: Vital Financial Legal Property Personal
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The Bucket List Module 4: Check Taxes
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Record Keeping How long to keep: Add a discard date
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Record Keeping Why keep good records? Non-discriminatory
Protection & proof Helps with money management Reduces stress Module 4: Check Taxes
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Record Keeping Tools Module 4: Check Taxes (ADDITIONAL RESOURCES)
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Taxes Module 4: Check Taxes
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Everyone Subject to Taxation
Who, What, When, and How Who Everyone Subject to Taxation Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-10)
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Taxes Assessed on Income
What Taxes Assessed on Income Module 4: Check Taxes
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To Tax or Not to Tax? YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
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penalties for underpayment
When Pay As You Go withheld from pay -or- estimated payments BE AWARE penalties for underpayment Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-10)
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Sample Tier and Rate Schedule
How – Progressive Tax Sample Tier and Rate Schedule Taxpayer 1 $50,000 Taxpayer 2 $100,000 Taxpayer 3 $125,000 $0 - $25,000 10% $25,001 - $50,000 15% $50,001 - $100,000 25% $100,001 - $150,000 28% $150,000+ 33% $50,000 x 15% = $7500 $100,000 x 25% = $25,000 $125,000 x 28% = $35,000 Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-12)
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Progressive Tax Calculation
$2,500 $3,750 $12,500 $25,000 x 28% = $7,000 $25,750 (21%) $2,500 $3,750 $50,000 x 25% = $12,500 $18,750 (19%) $25,000 x 10% = $2,500 $25,000 x 15% = $3,750 $6,250 (13%) 10% 15% 25% 28% Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-12)
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Case Study (Pages 18-23) Module 4: Check Taxes
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Exploring the 1040 Module 4: Check Taxes
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Reviewing Key Components
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Filing Status and Exemptions
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Total Income Module 4: Check Taxes
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Income Module 4: Check Taxes
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Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
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Adjustments Module 4: Check Taxes
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Taxable Income Module 4: Check Taxes
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Deductions (2015) the greater of… Itemized Standard
$6,300 for Single or Married, filing separately $12,600 for Married, filing jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) $9,250 for Head of Household Itemized Medical Expenses (over 10% of AGI) Taxes Paid (state /local income, real estate, etc.) Interest Paid (mortgage, investment, etc.) Gifts to Charity Casualty and Theft Losses Job Expenses and Others (over 2% of AGI) Module 4: Check Taxes
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Deductions Module 4: Check Taxes
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Taxable Income Module 4: Check Taxes
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Exemptions Module 4: Check Taxes
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Taxable Income Module 4: Check Taxes
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Total vs. Taxable Income
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Tax Module 4: Check Taxes
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Taxes Module 4: Check Taxes
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Tax Module 4: Check Taxes
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Total Tax Module 4: Check Taxes
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Credits Module 4: Check Taxes
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Total Tax Module 4: Check Taxes
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Payments Module 4: Check Taxes
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Refundable Credits Module 4: Check Taxes
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Net Result Module 4: Check Taxes
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Refunds Module 4: Check Taxes
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Total Tax vs. Withholding
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Adjust Withholding Module 4: Check Taxes
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Refund Recipe HOWEVER YOU WANT: things that are nice-to-have (treats, gifts, home upgrades, etc.) 3 1 NOW: must-have necessities (debt, past-due bills, immediate repairs, etc.) 2 FOR LATER: the unexpected and the future (emergencies, car repairs, long-term savings, etc.) Module 4: Check Taxes
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Anna’s Refund Recipe ($6,166)
3 HOWEVER SHE WANTED (20%): How much? $1,200 For what? New TV: $ 800 Kids to spend: $ 400 1 NOW (45%): How much? $2,805 For what? Credit Card: $1,100 Medical bill: $ 400 Cable bill: $ 140 Internet bill: $ 100 Bank fees: $ 165 Glasses: $ 600 Clothes $ 300 2 FOR LATER (35%): How much? $2,160 For what? Rent reserve: $ 600 Back-to-School: $ 400 Holidays: $ 300 Car insurance $ 860 Module 4: Check Taxes
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Tax Preparers Yourself: www.irs.gov/freefile
Free for those making less than $62,000 through IRS sponsored software programs Online fillable forms for everyone Commercial, step-by-step software Inexpensive Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-20)
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Free Tax Preparers Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) /
Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE): Free for those making less than $54,000 or for people age 60 and older IRS trained volunteers Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-21)
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Paid Tax Preparers Enrolled Agents: Certified Public Accountants:
Federally licensed tax professional Can represent client before the IRS Cost varies with services provided Certified Public Accountants: Licensed by the state board of accountancy Expensive/ varies with services provided Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-20)
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Paid Tax Preparers Chains: Usually trained through company tax courses
Convenient locations, targeting struggling consumers Expensive/refund anticipation “products” Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-20)
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Check Taxes We’ve covered: The value in good record keeping
Key components of a tax return Differences between total and taxable income; total tax and withholding Recipes for tax refunds Differences between tax preparers Module 4: Check Taxes
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Take Action – Set a Goal Module 4: Check Taxes (PAGE CT-3)
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Take Action – Worksheets
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Take Action – Learn More
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Measure – Track Your Progress
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Building Your Financial House Thank You!
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