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read moreFees associated with the Tax Preparation Program are based on the complexity of your return. For most clients, fees start at $80 for a 1040EZ. Monthly fees for the Bookkeeping Program are based on the complexity of your business. For most clients, fees for the program range from $ 30/hour (off site) $ 40/hour (on site). Fees associated with the Bookkeeping Program are tax deductible and by participating in the program you will receive a discount off your annual tax preparation fees.l. Monthly fees for the Personal Finance Program are based on the complexity of your finances.
read moreIf the amount of your allowable deductions is greater than your standard deduction, the IRS encourages you to itemize your deductions. Contributions to charitable organizations. The IRS allows you to deduct contributions of money or property to a qualified organization for its use. Miscellaneous expenses are generally unreimbursed expenses that are related to your performance of a job such as travel, lodging and meals.
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read moreThe tax-filing deadline is April 15, 2010. Which means you have until April 15 to file a return for the calendar year that ended December 31, 2009. If you failed to meet the April 15, 2010 deadline, you can obtain an extension by filing Form 4868. The extension grants you six additional months, to October 15, 2010 to file your return. Without a valid extension, a delinquent return is subject to a 5% per month penalty on any unpaid balance. The combined penalties for late-filing and late-payment can be as much as 47.5% of the unpaid tax.