Jewish World Review Sept. 24, 2008 / 24 Elul 5768

Take bite out of tax filing

By Vicki Lee Parker


http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | (MCT) The turbulent financial market is causing people to shake up their financial portfolios, dump underperforming stocks, adjust retirement funds and sell homes and investment properties. The moves have tax consequences that, if ignored until the end of the year, could cause headaches.

I talked to several tax experts to find out what taxpayers can do now to be ready for the next tax filing season.

Here's what they said:


Comb through purchase documents such as credit card statements, loan papers and check registers for assets such as business furniture, machinery, office equipment and laptops. You can take depreciation, or if you meet certain requirements, take a direct write-off. Other deductions to look for include fees for tax preparation, business consulting and legal assistance, as well as other expenses directly related to the production of business income, such as mileage, meals and phone charges.