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    Tax filing season delayed-since so many people are talking about filing

    Tax Season Starts on Time for Most Taxpayers; Those Affected by Late Tax Breaks Can File in Mid- to Late February


    December 23, 2010

    Following last week’s tax law changes, the Internal Revenue Service announced today the upcoming tax season will start on time for most people, but taxpayers affected by three recently reinstated deductions need to wait until mid- to late February to file their individual tax returns. In addition, taxpayers who itemize deductions on Form 1040 Schedule A will need to wait until mid- to late February to file as well.

    The start of the 2011 filing season will begin in January for the majority of taxpayers. However, last week’s changes in the law mean that the IRS will need to reprogram its processing systems for three provisions that were extended in the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 that became law on Dec. 17.

    People claiming any of these three items — involving the state and local sales tax deduction, higher education tuition and fees deduction and educator expenses deduction as well as those taxpayers who itemize deductions on Form 1040 Schedule A — will need to wait to file their tax returns until tax processing systems are ready, which the IRS estimates will be in mid- to late February.

    “The majority of taxpayers will be able to fill out their tax returns and file them as they normally do,” said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. “We will do everything we can to minimize the impact of recent tax law changes on other taxpayers. The IRS will work through the holidays and into the New Year to get our systems reprogrammed and ensure taxpayers have a smooth tax season.”

    The IRS will announce a specific date in the near future when it can start processing tax returns impacted by the late tax law changes. In the interim, people in the affected categories can start working on their tax returns, but they should not submit their returns until IRS systems are ready to process the new tax law changes.

    The IRS urged taxpayers to use e-file instead of paper tax forms to minimize confusion over the recent tax changes and ensure accurate tax returns.

    Taxpayers will need to wait to file if they are within any of the following three categories:

    Taxpayers claiming itemized deductions on Schedule A. Itemized deductions include mortgage interest, charitable deductions, medical and dental expenses as well as state and local taxes. In addition, itemized deductions include the state and local general sales tax deduction extended in the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 enacted Dec. 17, which primarily benefits people living in areas without state and local income taxes and is claimed on Schedule A, Line 5. Because of late Congressional action to enact tax law changes, anyone who itemizes and files a Schedule A will need to wait to file until mid- to late February.

    Taxpayers claiming the Higher Education Tuition and Fees Deduction. This deduction for parents and students — covering up to $4,000 of tuition and fees paid to a post-secondary institution — is claimed on Form 8917. However, the IRS emphasized that there will be no delays for millions of parents and students who claim other education credits, including the American Opportunity Tax Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit.

    Taxpayers claiming the Educator Expense Deduction. This deduction is for kindergarten through grade 12 educators with out-of-pocket classroom expenses of up to $250. The educator expense deduction is claimed on Form 1040, Line 23, and Form 1040A, Line 16.
    For those falling into any of these three categories, the delay affects both paper filers and electronic filers.

    The IRS emphasized that e-file is the fastest, best way for those affected by the delay to get their refunds. Those who use tax-preparation software can easily download updates from their software provider. The IRS Free File program also will be updated.

    As part of this effort, the IRS will be working closely with the tax software industry and tax professional community to minimize delays and ensure a smooth tax season.

    Updated information will be posted on IRS.gov. This will include an updated copy of Schedule A as well as updated state and local sales tax tables. Several other forms used by relatively few taxpayers are also affected by the recent changes, and more details are available on IRS.gov.

    In addition, the IRS reminds employers about the new withholding tables released Friday for 2011. Employers should implement the 2011 withholding tables as soon as possible, but not later than Jan. 31, 2011. The IRS also reminds employers that Publication 15, (Circular E), Employer’s Tax Guide, containing the extensive wage bracket tables that some employers use, will be available on IRS.gov before year’s end.


    Last edited by Flamingo; 01-04-2011, 04:33 PM.
    over $100K cc debt,$20K taxes,$332K mortgages/value $190K,surrendered
    Confirmed, $801/month 56 down,4 to go

    #2
    Ifonly - THANK YOU for posting this! Our news stations made it sound like everyone had to wait to file. This article clarifies the situation and which taxpayers are affected by the changes in the tax law.
    Filed Ch 7 Pro Se 11-18-2010 341 Meeting 12-16-2010 Discharged 2-15-2011
    New Job 7-2011

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      #3
      yes you got that right annie...we are effected at all...so we will be filing asap....(i like to get things done....sooner the better!)
      8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9

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        #4
        Well this STINKS!!!!

        I need to pay my property taxes by March 31st!! I need to file my BK as soon as I have filed my taxes and paid my taxes......... URGH!!!!
        "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!" Ch 7 Filed 7/15/11 * 3 Minute 341 8/19/11 * Discharged 10/20/11

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          #5
          Originally posted by Freddy03 View Post
          Well this STINKS!!!!

          I need to pay my property taxes by March 31st!! I need to file my BK as soon as I have filed my taxes and paid my taxes......... URGH!!!!
          is that for 2010???? so that's why you have to wait???

          only because if you pay your 2010 in 2011 the taxes are actually PD in 2011 for 2010 LOL!!!!!! so it would go on your 2011 taxes since the payment was made in 2011??????? yikes!
          8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9

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            #6
            or would it??????
            8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9

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              #7
              Originally posted by tobee43 View Post
              is that for 2010???? so that's why you have to wait???

              only because if you pay your 2010 in 2011 the taxes are actually PD in 2011 for 2010 LOL!!!!!! so it would go on your 2011 taxes since the payment was made in 2011??????? yikes!
              The reason I'm waiting to file BK is because I owe back property taxes and can't risk automatically giving up my tax refund. So once I file my 2010 returns the refund would be used to pay my back property taxes.

              My attorney said to file my taxes asap and pay the property taxes asap (it's due 3/31) so if and when the trustee questions it I have a good explaination of where the refund went.

              If I can't file my taxes until late Feb it would be a stretch to get my refund before 3/31.

              I was hoping to file taxes late Jan then file BK late Feb so this pushes me out another month and another month of dodging the judgment.
              "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!" Ch 7 Filed 7/15/11 * 3 Minute 341 8/19/11 * Discharged 10/20/11

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                #8
                Great! Another bump in my road. I have about $5000 coming back but we itemize. Ugh I need my money! I guess all I can do is laugh!
                Filed Chapter 7 October 5, 2010 -341 held Nov. 8, 2010- Report of No Distribution Nov. 12th, 2010- Discharged 1-10-2011 Closed 1-28-2011

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                  #9
                  I'm keeping an eye on these deadlines since it's my first year being in my business for myself (taxes and accounting) and I'm waiting on my efile application with the IRS right now. If I see that the deadlines move up, I'll post again.

                  Freddy if you efile and select direct deposit, you should get your refund in seven to ten business days.
                  over $100K cc debt,$20K taxes,$332K mortgages/value $190K,surrendered
                  Confirmed, $801/month 56 down,4 to go

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ifonly View Post
                    I'm keeping an eye on these deadlines since it's my first year being in my business for myself (taxes and accounting) and I'm waiting on my efile application with the IRS right now. If I see that the deadlines move up, I'll post again.

                    Freddy if you efile and select direct deposit, you should get your refund in seven to ten business days.
                    Yes that's what I plan to do. Thanks for posting about the tax change because I didn't even know about it...LoL
                    Last edited by Freddy03; 01-04-2011, 12:55 PM.
                    "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!" Ch 7 Filed 7/15/11 * 3 Minute 341 8/19/11 * Discharged 10/20/11

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Freddy03 View Post
                      The reason I'm waiting to file BK is because I owe back property taxes and can't risk automatically giving up my tax refund. So once I file my 2010 returns the refund would be used to pay my back property taxes.

                      My attorney said to file my taxes asap and pay the property taxes asap (it's due 3/31) so if and when the trustee questions it I have a good explaination of where the refund went.

                      If I can't file my taxes until late Feb it would be a stretch to get my refund before 3/31.

                      I was hoping to file taxes late Jan then file BK late Feb so this pushes me out another month and another month of dodging the judgment.
                      ahhhhhhhhhh...i got it now...i understand.
                      8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9

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