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Monthly Client Newsletter | December 2010
The holiday season is quickly approaching and we are still uncertain what the final tax laws are for 2010. That uncertainty becomes even greater looking forward into 2011. As such, this month's newsletter contains tips to save money during the holidays, provides suggestions to those who need help with their student loans, and offers a forecast of what might happen during the lame duck session of Congress. In addition, there is an article introducing a new "geosocial networking" concept that may become the next hot trend.
Contents
- Holiday Money-Saving Tips
- Having Trouble Paying Off a Student Loan?
- Lame Duck not so Lame?
- Geosocial Networking
Holiday Money-Saving Tips
| To many the holidays are "the most wonderful time of the year" but, to those on a tight budget the holidays can be very stressful. Why not save money this season by following some of these easy tips:
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Having Trouble Paying Off a Student Loan?
Many graduates with student loans are unemployed or underemployed, making it difficult to make their loan payments. In fact, during the 2008-2009 school year, default rates on federal student loans reached 7.2%. The government considers a student loan in default if the recipient of the loan fails to make a payment for 270 days or more, depending on the repayment schedule. The consequences of a defaulted loan are serious. A defaulted loan can lead to damaged credit and the government can garnish wages or withhold your tax refund all without going to court. | ![]() |
If you or someone you know is struggling to make a loan payment, there are several options you can discuss with your lender:
More information on student loan repayment options is available at www.ed.gov, www.ibrinfo.org, and www.studentloanborrowerassistance.org. | |
Lame Duck not so Lame?
What Tax Law Changes will Congress Enact this Month? As this is written, the lame duck session of Congress is trying to tackle unfinished business prior to seating next year's newly elected legislators.This includes passing funding bills so the government does not shut down. Unfortunately, making decisions will be tough as existing Congressional representatives are limited in what the balance of Congress will accept knowing terms of many colleagues are winding down.So what can you plan on?Here are some fairly certain actions: | ![]() |
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) Relief. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers have told the IRS that they are working on a bill to provide temporary relief for taxpayers facing the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Without action by Congress, an estimated 20 million taxpayers would be faced with paying the AMT (known to some as the "hidden tax") when filing their 2010 taxes. While originally designed as a tax on high-income taxpayers, the AMT has threatened middle class taxpayers in recent years because the threshold income for paying the AMT has not been adjusted for inflation. Although there are numerous deadline-sensitive tax issues facing Congress right now, clear bipartisan support makes it likely that the AMT tax issue will be resolved before year's end. What to do? Try to remain flexible with income AND possible deductions.You may wish to shift income and deductions (like pre-payment of state property taxes) into the tax year that gives you the best tax benefit. | |
Extenders Bill. As stated last month, a number of tax breaks that expired in 2009 may be extended into 2010.Those that appear to have the greatest common ground are:
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2011 Taxes. While not part of 2010 tax laws, what Congress does with taxes next year will determine what tax planning moves you may want to make this year.So be prepared for the following and be ready to make the necessary moves to reduce your tax burden in late December for:
What does this mean to you? Stay as flexible as possible.There are some things you can safely do this year to reduce taxes.Things like fully investing in your retirement accounts, reviewing your gift giving strategies, and making investment moves all still make sense.But you'll also want to be ready to take advantage of late passing legislation. Just don't hold your breath, this Congress has waited 11 months to address these impending changes.They may just decide to wait one more month and leave the work to newly elected legislators. |
Geosocial Networking
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If you haven't yet heard of geosocial networking, you're not alone. Geosocial networkingis a term that has been coined to describe location-based online social media applications. At the most basic level, geosocial applications allow you to share information on where you are with your chosen contact list.