Managing taxes @ bec doms ppt

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Managing Taxes

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Objectives

• Explain how taxes are administered and classified.

• Describe the concept of the marginal tax rate.

• Determine who should file an income tax return.

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Objectives

• Describe the two ways of paying taxes: payroll withholding and estimated taxes.

• Identify the three steps involved in calculating federal income taxes.

• Understand planning strategies to legally avoid overpayment of income taxes.

• Explain the basics of IRS audits.

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Taxes on Purchases

State and local taxes are added to the purchase price of goods.

Excise tax is imposed on specific goods and services Gasoline Cigarettes Alcohol Tires Air travel Telephone service

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Taxes on Property

Real estate property tax is based on the value of land and buildings.

Personal property taxes on the value of automobiles, boats, furniture, and farm equipment are imposed in some areas.

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New Math

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Taxes on Wealth

Estate tax-federal tax imposed on the value of an individual’s property at the time of death.

Inheritance tax-state tax levied on the value of property bequeathed by a deceased individual.

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3 Steps in Determining Taxes

1. Determining Adjusted Gross Income

2. Computing Taxable Income

3. Calculating Taxes Owed

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What is Tax Management?

Reduction Deferment Elimination

ATTENTION!

A PLANNING PROCESS FOR TAX:

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• Federal tax laws

• Progressive nature of income tax

• Regressive

• Marginal tax rate

• Effective marginal tax rate

• Average tax rate

Administration/Classification of Income Taxes

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Step 1: Determining Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)

Earned Income-money received by personal effort.

Investment Income-money received in the form of dividends, interest, or rent

Passive Income-activities in which you do not actively participate.

Other Income-Alimony, awards, lottery winning, prizes

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Other Items That Impact Income

Exclusion-amount not included in gross income.

Tax Exempt Income-another name for exclusions-Qualified scholarships and fellowships where money is used for tuition, fees, supplies, and equipment, VA payments

Tax Deferred Income-income that will be taxed at a later date

Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)-gross income after certain reductions have been made

Tax Shelters-immediate tax benefits and a reasonable expectation of a future financial return (IRA’s Keogh’s)

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Taxes on Earnings

Social Security Income Tax

Federal tax State tax in all but 7 states

Alaska Florida Nevada South Dakota Texas Washington Wyoming

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The Marginal Tax Rate Affects Your Final Decision

$3,650 personal exemption is not taxed

$5,700 standard deduction is not taxed

Next $8,350 of income is taxed at 10%

Next $25,600 of income is taxed at 15%

Remaining $16,700 of income is taxed at 25%

0 + 0 + $835.00 + $3,840.00 + $4,175

Gross Income = $60,000Taxes = $8,850Marginal Tax Rate = 25%

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Eight Steps in Calculating Your Income Taxes

Step 1 Total Income

Subtract exclusions

Step 2

Subtract adjustments to income.

Step 3

Subtract standard deduction or total itemized deductions.

Step 4

Gross Income

Adjusted Gross Income

Subtotal

Taxable Income Subtract value of exemptionsStep 5

Apply tax table or tax-rate schedule to determine liability.

Step 6

Final tax liability Subtract tax creditsStep 7

Calculate balance owed or refund.

Step 8

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Step 2: Computing Taxable Income

Deduction-an amount subtracted from AGI to arrive at taxable income.• Standard deduction ($5,700/single in

2010)• Itemized deduction

Exemption-a deduction from AGI for yourself, your spouse, and qualified dependents ($3,650 in 2010)

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Step 3: Calculating Taxes Owed Use your taxable income in conjunction with

the appropriate tax table or tax schedule.

Marginal tax rate-the tax on the last dollar of income.

Average tax rate-total tax due divided ty your taxable income.

Tax credit-amounts subtracted from the amount of tax owed.

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The Progressive Nature of the Federal Income Tax-2010

If your taxable income is:

Over:

But not

over -- The tax is:

Of the

amount

over--

$0 $8,350 ------------ 10% $0

8,350 33,950 $835.00 + 15% 8,350

33,950 82,250 4,675.00 + 25% 33,950

82,250 171,550 16,750.00+ 28% 82,250

171,550 372,950 41,754 + 33% 171,550

372,9650 ---------- 108,216 + 35% 372,950

If your filing status is Single

The Tax Rate Schedule is shown so you can see the tax rate that applies to all levels of taxable income. It is not used to figure ones’ taxes.

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Tax Credit Versus Tax Deduction

$100 tax credit reduces your taxes by $100

$100 tax deduction reduces taxes by your tax bracket. For instance, if a person is in the 25% tax bracket it would reduce your taxes by 25%

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Earned income

Unearned income

Transfer payments

Who Should File a Tax Return?

STUDENTS WITH:

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Is it Taxable Income? Is it Deductible?Is it Taxable Income? Yes No

Lottery Winnings

Child Support Received

Worker’s Compensation Benefits

Life Insurance Death Benefits

Municipal Bond Interest Earnings

Bartering Income

Is it Deductible? Yes No

Life Insurance Premiums

Cosmetic Surgery for Improved Looks

Fees for Traffic Violations

Mileage for Driving to Volunteer Work

An Attorney’s Fee for Preparing Will

Income Tax Preparation