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Forgetting to Sign
Plenty of preparers charge by the hour, says Bill Norwalk, tax partner in charge at Northern California based Sensiba San Filippo LLP. That means that walking in with a shoebox of receipts and other unorganized documents can add to your bill. This can delay your refund or result in the scary notification that a return for that SSN has already been filed (this can happen if the number swap turns out to be someone else ID).
Between the complex forms, dense IRS rules and headache inducing number crunching, tax time is hard to deal with and that`s before you consider the prospect of making a mistake. Even a little misstep can lead to a bigger than necessary tax bill, a smaller than expected refund, pricey penalties and maybe even an audit.
Should you take the standard deduction or itemize? The answer may not be the same every year. don take one and keep it forever, Gagnon said.
A change in circumstances, such as extra medical expenses, can unexpectedly push you over the threshold to make itemizing the better deal. The experts say you should calculate your taxes both ways itemizing and taking the standard deduction to see which method reduces your bill or increases your refund.
it or not, people forget to sign the return, says Michael Rozbruch, founder and chief executive of Tax Resolution Services Co. Yes, really. Double check that your John Hancock is on the form before sending it in or risk delaying your refund.
Neglecting to Enclose a Check
Missing Deductible Items
It all too easy to miss eligible and valuable deductions, especially if you itemizing. For example, Gagnon says, people often forget to look for excise tax paid on a purchased or leased car, or a charitable deduction made through their employers that only shows up on a year end pay stub.
Deductible values of your donated items vary by the item and quality, says Norwalk. Without a detailed list, will you really remember the entire contents of those bags for Goodwill? Probably not, and that money lost. Going forward, keep a running list of everything you donate throughout the year.
Filing too Early
Taking the Wrong Deduction
Financial institutions have to send you a 1099 if you made at least $10 in interest, but many banks will report even smaller amounts to the IRS, Gagnon says.
Even if a payment is just a few days late, the IRS counts that as a full month. If your payment is more than 60 days late, the penalty is $135 or 100 percent of tax owed, whichever is less. This is a simple fix: review the check itself for problems, like a wrong amount or failing to sign, just before you put it in the envelope.
Math errors are more common among people who fill out their returns by hand, says Tim Gagnon, assistant academic specialist of accounting at Northeastern University D School of Business. No matter how you make the math error, that mistake could be enough to trigger an audit, especially if the error is substantially in your favor, or the details don match up with what employers and banks report to the IRS. In short, check your work.
Failure to Report Interest Income
you supposed to report it even if you don get a 1099, he said. Failing to do so can trigger penalties, or an audit. Your best option is to check the year end statements for a total and note it on your return.
If you have a brokerage account, it common to get a 1099 for transactions made that year, and then a revised form or two as mutual funds and other securities make their final tax determinations. If you file before those revisions come in, Gagnon warns, your numbers won match those the IRS gets.
This mistake can be particularly expensive. Taxpayers who don pay by April 15 face an even bigger bill, with penalties and interest, says Rozbruch. The typical penalty is 5 percent of the tax owed, multiplied by the number of months you late.
Failure to Document Non Cash Donations
say you failed to report it, he said, and then they may add penalties or initiate an audit. Your best bet is to wait to file until the revised forms arrive, or file and then revise the return.
Math Errors
But it doesn have to be as dire as that. If you careful, tax experts say, at least 10 big tax mistakes can be avoided.
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Not Getting Organized
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10 of the Most Interesting Animal Species (you probably haven`t heard of)IntroductionTurns out the world isn`t all about Lions, Giraffes, Dogs, Cows, and Cats. Mother Earth has many organisms that are just now being discovered by scientists. Not only at the bottom of the ocean, either. A 6 foot long tree lizard and new African antelope were discovered this year. Chances are you aren`t a scientist, so you`ve got some ground to make up before you are accused of not getting out much.Number 8: The BlobfishGolly gee that`s one ugly creature. What was evolution thinking? Anyway, you might guess that this one isn`t a fast swimmer. In fact, it just kind of hangs around the bottom of the ocean where all the other fish are at. The reward? Not having to move, it waits till it`s micro organism dinner floats by it. It doesn`t even have to swim most of the time, as its body`s tissue is slightly less dense than water, allowing it to float at the bottom of the ocean. How does it survive not being eaten? By not being tasty, in fact being inedible for humans. It`s still endangered though overfishing leads to these guys being hauled out of the ocean at a fast rate.Not so photogenicSource: Number 7: The KakapoThis is a parrot. We know this because it likes to hang on shoulders and eats crackersneeded]. It is a New Zealand bird, primarily alive because of the lack of native mammal predators on the island of New Zealand. Among its qualities: Smells weird, barks like a dog, and is portly and nocturnal.It is critically endangered because Europeans brought dogs and cats over to New Zealand, and once they learned the Kakapo`s smell, were able to find them with ease. Once again an example of humans messing with nature. Poor Kakapos. At least it is fun to say their name.Number 6: The OlmQ: What has 3 toes on its front limbs, 2 toes on its back limbs, human like skin, is blind, lives to 100 (some say only 60), lives in caves and oceans, and can go ten years without food?A: You should have guessed from all those hints (and the subtitle). the Olm.This creature is unlike any other. It has great hearing and olfactory systems. Its olfactory system is so well made that it can sense quantity of small organic organisms around it. From appearances, I think his shell/head could be bulletproof, fireproof, radiation proof, and toughest of all, child proof. I`m not sure about any of those though, as I didn`t run into any in my research. The shell and head may look extremely tough, and probably are, but they are meant for camouflage. Just imagine if you were looking at this guy from above as he was still on the bottom of a creek. He/she would be very hard to distinguish, and also a nasty surprise if you stepped on him or her (coming from a person afraid of snakes and spiders). I can`t imagine how the person who discovered this river monster felt.Number 4: The BarreleyeThe Barreleye to the right is one of the only ones ever seen alive. They have been documented since 1939, however most of the time nets or lines pierced the fluid bubble that makes this fish so unique.So why does this fish have a transparent head? Well, it works like a cockpit. Its advanced eyesight is advanced even when pointing forward. However, it can rotate its eyes backwards and upwards to see prey and predators. Useful, eh? It also is one of the few animals on earth that can give away its anatomy without dying.Too bad it dwells in deep water, or else I`d buy an aquarium for one of those things with hubpage money. They eat insects and have been known to jump from tree to tree and eat birds.That`s right. They`re nocturnal and move very, very fast using their extremely bony looking fingers (and long tail). Females usually have about one little baby tarsier per year. What else is unnatural about these creatures? They can twist their heads 180 degrees like an owl. If they were any bigger then I`d be scared of them. It was only within the last 20 years when the flying squid was actually seriously talked about in academic circles. If any of you readers are on the water very much you might know that flying fish zoom by and it is hard to distinguish their finer features from a boat. Flying squid are more rare and zoom by just as fast, and so we don`t know much about them.It has been recently confirmed by scientists that there is a flying squid known as the red or neon flying squid (its blue). We don`t know how they jump out of the water or why. More research needs to be done on these things because its apparent that they don`t even know what color they are.Number one and my favorite: Darwin Bark SpiderDarwin Bark Spiders were a recent discovery (2009) and also mystify me the most. A couple of facts: Their silk is much stronger than other spiders` silk that have been studied. In turn, it is 10 times stronger than Kevlar (that stuff used to make bulletproof vests).The best way to study them is by boat because that`s the only way scientists can analyze their behaivors from a close distance. There is still a lot about them unknown because only local Madagascar tour guides knew about them for a very long time.They eat bees, dragonflies, and mayflies (up to 32 mayflies have been in one web at a time). Soooooo, since we don`t know that much about them, I`m going to make a hypothesis that their webs can catch birds, too. Really guys, you should have mentioned this one in the comments or something. Somehow you should have discreetly let me know I left this one out. I don`t know how it slipped my mind. Anyway, I HIGHLY recommend that you watch the video to let it speak for itself. So what makes it special? You might have guessed, by its name, that it mimics another aquatic animal. You`d only be partially right, because it can mimic many underwater species, and mimic them well. How well? In one example, it mimics a crab so that real crabs thinks that the octopus is a mate. Only then it devours the (probably shocked) crab that is trying to mate with it. Nature is a cruel, cruel beast. Imagine laying down with a hot date you picked up at the bar, only for it to turn into a rabid grizzly bear waiting to devour you. Ugh.In another instance, the mimic octopus tricks one of its predators into thinking it`s a snake by burying six to seven legs in the ocean floor. The snake that it`s mimicking, by the way, preys on the fish that preys on the octopus. Extending the metaphor from before, one could say that is basically the same thing as your Mcdonald`s chicken strips turning into what essentially looks like a rabid grizzly bear waiting to devour you. Smart, eh?That`s just the wikipedia synopsis (and a correlating metaphor) of the mimic octopus. I`d encourage you to research it further if you`re interested in that kind of thing (marine biology).I`d like to bring up another point. I`ve had the discussion before (parden my lack of sources and extended use of parentheses) that one measure of a species` intelligence might be how well they survive over very long periods of time. Of course many people assume that humans are the most intelligent species. A very strong case can be made for that. However, let us say that humans make weapons that, hmm, well, might be able to destroy entire cities. This is purely hypothetical. Let us say that humans use this superweapon on each other because a few humans fight over political ideals. The world is turned to ruin, and humans are essentially wiped from the face of the planet along with many other poor animals who got in the way. Let`s face it, we`ve ruined many many natural habitats doing our thing and karma is not really on our side. Anyway, that would mean that humans as we know it have been on the face of the earth for MAYBE 2 3 million years. Your friend the mimic octopus, however, has been happily doing his thing for millions and millions of more years safely at the bottom of the ocean. So, humans were smart enough to create a weapon of incredible power and some other cool stuff like the drive thru, but so dumb that we blew ourselves up because we don`t know if we like communism or democracy better. The octopus is smart enough to mimic at least five or six different animals, and also likely smart enough to have great great great great (x50 great) grandchildren. Which is smarter?Philosophical question just for funsiesIs this a valid arguement: that octupuses (octopi, if you prefer) might be more intelligent than humans in certain aspects? Yes, I am convinced that the octopus might be smarter than I am in certain ways. Maybe The octopus is not driving around in an eco friendly car. I am smarter. This all technical bull mularky that I don`t care about. I have trouble remembering what I ate for lunch.
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