PARSIPPANY, N.J., April 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- With the
April 18, 2011, tax filing deadline
quickly approaching, one of the most common errors made by
taxpayers is that they mistakenly don't report items on tax returns
that could help them. According to Jackson Hewitt Tax
Service®, taxpayers leave money on the table every year by missing
out on a variety of relevant tax credits and deductions.
Fortunately, by taking the time to learn about these potential
credits and deductions, and knowing what information and materials
to have ready in advance of having your tax return prepared, this
common mistake is easily avoidable.
"Because of the numerous tax law changes that happen annually,
taxpayers should educate themselves on the credits and deductions
possibly available to them, as well as some that are no longer
relevant because they expired," said Mark
Steber, chief tax officer, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
"There is a large range of tax benefits, so determining if
you're eligible and then properly claiming them can result in a
significantly lower tax liability, and may result in an increased
refund amount."
According to Steber, there are a number of commonly overlooked
credits that filers may not be aware of, including:
- Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit: This is a series of
nonrefundable credits for certain qualified new vehicles purchased.
The vehicle must be made by a manufacturer (not an individual) and
must use certain types of alternative fuel;
- The Child Tax Credit: Taxpayers can claim up to
$1,000 for each qualifying dependent
child who was under age 17 at the end of 2010;
- The Additional Child Tax Credit: Taxpayers who earned
$3,000 or more and did not use all of
their Child Tax Credit may qualify for a refundable credit up to
$1,000 per child;
- Earned Income Tax Credit: This credit, often
called the "EITC," is a refundable credit for low-income workers
(with or without children) who have earned income. Depending on
income thresholds, taxpayers could be entitled to a refundable
credit of up to $3,050 (with one
qualifying child), $5,036 (with two
qualifying children), or $5,666 (with
three or more qualifying children). If taxpayers have no
children, they may even qualify for a credit of up to $457; and,
- The American Opportunity Tax Credit: The American
Opportunity Tax Credit is a credit of up to $2,500 based on qualified tuition, fees and
related higher education expenses such as books and software.
This credit is unique because 40 percent of the credit, up to
$1,000, is refundable and the balance
is nonrefundable.
Steber notes that there are also common deductions that are
often overlooked and they fall into the following key
categories:
- Medical-related: Expenses for travel to health
facilities and doctor's offices, nursing home and services, medical
aids and equipment, and hospital fees;
- Job-related: Education expenses to improve job skills;
professional journals, magazines and newspapers; union dues; mobile
phone charges required for business; and self-employment tax and
insurance premiums; and,
- Property-related: Moving expenses; personal property
taxes on cars, boats, etc. and casualty and theft losses.
"This late in the tax season you definitely don't want to rush
and miss tax benefits that you deserve and are entitled to," said
Steber. "Some key ways to make sure you don't leave anything
out is to review your year for life changes (marriage, divorce,
etc.), use a checklist of overlooked credits or deductions and
lastly, get help from a knowledgeable tax professional."
About Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
Based in Parsippany, N.J.,
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. (NYSE: JTX) is an industry leading
provider of full service individual federal and state income tax
preparation, with franchised and company-owned office locations
throughout the United States.
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service® also offers an online tax preparation
product at www.jacksonhewittonline.com. For more information, or to
locate the Jackson Hewitt® office nearest to you, visit
www.jacksonhewitt.com or call 1-800-234-1040. Jackson Hewitt can also be found on Facebook and
Twitter.
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SOURCE Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.