05/12/2014
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Every year, about 30% of claimants fall into the fine mesh dreaded IRS for errors to complete the form of permitted deductible expenses and many cases are due to errors in typing the values.
For 2015, although the IRS has not yet officially set the deadline for submission of the declaration, it should probably be set for April 30, and it is estimated a reception of about 28 million taxpayers reporting.
Here are some tips that will make your life easier when it comes to settle accounts with the Lion:
Be sure to last minute
According to the expert Francisco Arrighi, director of tax consulting Fradema, leave last minute analysis of the costs that will be included in the declaration is not the best option, greatly increasing the risk of errors and the consequent inclusion in the inconsistencies checklist (fine mesh) cleared. "It is always better, and wiser, complete the declaration in advance, and where possible with the assistance of a specialist to guide the taxpayer correctly about completing the document," said the expert.
Anticipate expenses
Also according to Arrighi, the taxpayer has the chance, until December 31, to reduce the Lion bite. You can either increase the value of the refund in 2015 as reduce the amount of income tax payable, for example, anticipating the estimated cost deductible that are scheduled for early 2015 as spending on healthcare professionals (doctors, dentists etc.), anticipating any surgeries or dental treatments, or anticipate that check-up which was initially scheduled in 2014.
Another alternative would be the taxpayer hold until December 31 a contribution to complement private plane, the type free benefits (PGBL), whose legislation allows as a deduction launch the limit of 12% of taxable income.
Donate
Finally, Arrighi also highlights the legally permitted to make donations to funds of the Municipal Councils, State or National Rights of Children and adolescents, provided they are fitted with the reporting of donations supporting documents issued by charities and whose value does not exceed the 6% limit on the tax due.
Source: R7
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