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Educator Expense Deduction – Did You Know?
If you are a teacher, principal, counselor, or classroom aide who works at least 900 hours a year in a state-accredited school (grades K-12), you may qualify for the Educator Expense Deduction. This IRS rule allows you to deduct up to $250 on your tax forms ($500 for joint filers who are both educators, but not more than $250 each) for classroom supplies that you purchase at your own expense.
Allowed expenses include traditional school supplies like rulers and markers, computer equipment and software, along with specialty items like athletic gear for physical education classes. A qualified tax advisor can help you determine which of your expenses qualify for the deduction.
You may not have to itemize deductions in order to claim the Educator Expense Deduction, but the IRS does require that you have written evidence for every expense. During this hectic back-to-school period when classroom expenses are most likely to occur, it is important to remember to save your receipts.
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3. Be informed of IRS decisions about their tax accounts.
4. Receive clear explanations of the outcomes of IRS decisions.
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By taking a few simple steps now, you can greatly reduce uncertainty and stress during the 2020 tax filing season. These actions will help set you up to complete your return efficiently, without unpleasant surprises:
Start Early!
The IRS opens for tax filing season tomorrow, February 12th. With all the unpredictability of life during a pandemic, staying ahead of the tax game is more important than ever. Assemble your records as soon as possible. If you have any questions, a tax advisor can help you identify and organize the documents you need. Tax professionals will have far greater availability early in the tax season than at the last minute.
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By taking a few simple steps now, you can greatly reduce uncertainty and stress during the 2020 tax filing season. These actions will help set you up to complete your return efficiently, without unpleasant surprises:
Be Aware of Refund Interest And Stimulus Payments
Because the processing of some tax refunds was delayed in 2020 due to the pandemic, the IRS paid interest to many refund recipients. Unlike refunds themselves, these interest payments are classified as taxable income. If you received a tax refund interest payment, the IRS will send you Form 1099-INT in January, which you will need when preparing your return.
Recipients of a 2020 Economic Income Payment (EIP, also called a stimulus payment) should have also received IRS Notice 1444, Your Economic Impact Payment. Make sure to keep this notice handy. If your EIP amount was lower than it should have been, Notice 1444 will give you the information you need to claim a tax refund for the balance owed to you.
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