What Do You Know About Capital Gains & Losses?

A capital asset can include inherited property or property someone owns for personal use or as an investment. When you sell a capital asset, the sale will result in either a capital gain or loss. Here’s a great article sent to us by the IRS.

Helpful facts: Capital Gains & Losses According to the IRS:

~Capital Assets: These include, home, car, stocks and bonds.

~Gains & Losses: A basis is what you originally paid for your asset. The Capital gain or loss is the difference between the basis and the amount you get when you sell the asset. For more details about inherited property, see IRS Publications 544, 550, & 551.

~Net Investment Income Tax: Taxpayers must include all capital gains in their income. If your income was above a certain amount, it may be subject to Net Investment Income. For more details on this, visit IRS.gov.

~Deductible Losses: You can deduct capital losses on the sale of investment property. You cannot deduct losses on the sale of a property you have for personal use.

~Limit on Losses: If your capital loss is more than your gains, you may deduct the difference on your tax return. Loss is limited to $3,000/yr, or $1,500 if married but filing separately.

~Carryover Losses: If your total net capital loss is more than the limit mentioned above, you may carry it over to next year’s tax return.

~Long & Short Term: If you hold the property for 1 year or less, it is short-term.

~Net Capital Gain: Ultimately, if your gains are more than your losses, you have a net capital gain. If your long-term gains are more than your long-term losses, the difference is a net long-term capital gain. If the net long-term capital gain is more than the short-term capital loss, you have a net capital gain.

~Tax Rate: This depends on your income. The Max on a net capital gain is 20%. Most fall between a 0%-15%. However, a 25%-28% can apply to certain types of net capital gain.

~Forms to File: You will often need to file Form 8949, and Schedule D with your tax return. For more on this, visit the Schedule D Instructions.

It is important to keep a copy of your tax returns. If you are using a software product for the first time, you may be required to include your Adjusted Gross Income from the prior year’s return to confirm your identity. To learn more about this, or how to electronically sign a tax return, visit this Validation Info Page.

Business Resource Partners has tax professionals on staff who know the ins and outs of tax prep requirements, we would be happy to assist you in your 2016 and future tax needs!

Call (321) 236-2771 or visit us at 310 Almond Street Clermont, FL 34711.

Four Common Myths Involving Tax Returns According to the IRS

If you’ve logged on to any sort of social media lately, you may have seen posts, articles, blogs, or videos about tax returns and common actions you can take to “get your refund sooner”, “get more in return”, etc. These claims are myths regarding tax returns. We mentioned some things to look out for when choosing a tax preparer in our previous blog, now we tackle some myths behind your returns.

Here are four common myths:

  1. Delayed Refunds

Per the IRS website, over 90% of returns are issued in less than 21 days! There are always exceptions to this which can include, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), or Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC). However, these are usually only held until mid-February. Other reasons for any delays are simply for security reasons such as building of security to protect from identity theft and refund fraud.

  1. If I call the IRS or my Tax Preparer, I’ll get an official refund date.

The best way to stay updated on the status of your return is to access “Where’s My Refund?”, or through your Mobile App.

  1. If I order a Tax Transcript, I’ll know my refund date for sure.

The information on a transcript does not reflect the timing on your refund. You can refer to this transcript for mortgages, student and small business loan applications, and help with tax prep. For a status update, always refer to “Where’s My Refund?”.

  1. “Where’s My Refund” is wrong, it doesn’t have my deposit date.

Projected deposit dates for EITC & ACTC are a few days after Feb. 15 and they will not see a refund date until then. Refunds will not start arriving into cards or accounts until Feb. 27 if there are no issues with the processing and banking. Delays can sometimes depend on banks and the processing or large quantities of people receiving refunds. Keep in mind that President’s Day weekend may also cause delays because some banks to not process payments on holidays and weekends.

For this full article as well as many great resources from the IRS, please visit the IRS Website.

As always, Business Resource Partners is here to assist with all of your tax prep needs! We have a staff that is more than qualified to prepare your 2016 taxes and we would love to service you or your business.

Please call us at (321) 236-2771 or visit us at 310 Almond Street Clermont FL 34711.

Great News! Enhanced Services at Business Resource Partners!

We have some exciting news to share with you!

We are now offering both business and personal tax return preparation. We have extended our business hours on Tuesday through Friday until 7:30pm, and Saturdays from 9am-2pm. We are happy to offer other hours by appointment to accommodate your schedule.

Our team of experts is happy to help with all of your tax needs. Our dedicated staff speak several different languages including Spanish and German. We are looking forward to assisting you with all personal and business tax returns.

Our team of professionals represent many facets of Accounting:

~Lorrie Reid, our owner and founder, has completed the Annual Filing Season Program, a brand new certification from the IRS

~Michael Jacobson holds a Masters Degree in Accounting

~Mythili Richards, our IRS Enrolled Agent, is certified to represent you to the IRS in the event of a tax issue

~Stephanie Rubin is our Payroll Specialist/Office Manager

~Andrea Gregori is our multi-talented Administrative Assistant

We look forward to working with you!

Call us at (321) 236-2771 for further information and appointments, or visit us at 310 Almond Street, Clermont FL 34711.

 

Spring Cleaning Clothing Drive-Dress for Success Greater Orlando

Emily Armstrong and Erin Ward will be hosting an event to benefit Dress for Success Greater Orlando. This will be a great opportunity to clear your closet of any professional attire that you no longer wear.

 

Dress for Success provides not only offers professional attire for disadvantaged women, they also provide many tools and resources to help women succeed in their personal and professional life. They provide clothing for initial job interviews as well as attire once they secure a job. This non-profit organization depends on the donations of hundreds of people just like you and has been able to provide over 500 women with professional attire. Their boutique is located on the campus of Winter Park Tech.

Items acceptable for donations will include gently used women’s professional clothing, shoes, and accessories. For every three items donated, you will receive one drink ticket, however, there is a maximum of two tickets per person.

What you need to know:

  1. When is this event? Tuesday March 14, 2017 from 5-8pm.
  2. Where is this located? The Abbey 100 S Eola Dr #100 Orlando, FL 32801
  3. I won’t be abele to attend this event, Can I still donate? Absolutely! There are various drop-off places in central Florida. If you are located in Lake County, just bring your items for donation to our office drop box at Business Resource Partners. We are located at 310 Almond Street Clermont, FL 34711.
  4. Where can I drop off the clothes I want to donate? Business Resource Partners will be happy to accept any items for donation. Please bring all donations to our office drop box located at our Almond Street Business Center.
  5. How can I find out more about this event and organization? For more information, visit www.springcleaningorlando.com or contact Business Resource Partners at (321) 236-2771.

 

310 Almond Street Clermont, FL 34711

(321) 236-2771

 

OVERTIME LAW – Important News for Employers

The new overtime rule will not be going into effect on Dec 1st. At least temporarily the ruling has been blocked by an injunction issued by a federal district court in Texas. This injunction extends nationwide. Click to read more on the Overtime Law and the Injunction.

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