What 2013 tax tips could you help provide our brothers and sisters in arms?
Roger, CSM. The 28%
is the standard holding. By using the
exemptions and tax credits I had accumulated that year I was able to file those
receipts with full reimbursements. You are correct that you need to items to beat
the standard deduction of the 1040EZ form.
Thanks
As for a tax shelter we have ROTH IRAs for both my wife and I. This allows us to put double away each year (if we maximize to investment yearly). I would also suggest that opening certain college funds for your children with also provide a good shelter. I have three opened through USAA for my boys. They can be great ways to shelter some money as well as provide for the future of the next generation.
I would suggest to anyone to use a certified account for your yearly taxes. Each year tax laws are rewritten. Additionally, each year a new military tax book is published. I am only speaking of federal taxes but each state does the same. With the use of my accountant she was able to go back 3 years and find me a great deal of additional funds I had missed because I did not understand the changes and allowances of that current tax year. Accountants (at least the good ones) recieve yearly seminars on the new laws and changes. It would be worth the time for many of our Soldiers to look into a personal accountant.