Friday, January 6, 2012

2012 TAX LAW CHANGES IN BRIEF

* PAYROLL TAX CUT for employees extended through February
  29, 2012. (Social security tax rate on wages up to
  $110,100 will be 4.2% rather than 6.2%.)
* ADOPTION TAX CREDIT decreases to $12,650 for adoption
  of an eligible child.
* SECTION 179 maximum deduction decreases to $139,000,
  with a phase-out threshold of $560,000.
* STANDARD MILEAGE RATE for business driving remains at
  55.5¢ a mile. Rate for medical and moving mileage
  decreases to 23¢ a mile. Rate for charitable driving
  remains at 14¢ a mile.
* ESTATE TAX top rate remains at 35%, and the exemption
  amount increases to $5,120,000. The ANNUAL GIFT
  TAX EXCLUSION remains at $13,000.
* 401(k) maximum salary deferral increases to $17,000
  ($22,500 for 50 and older).
* SIMPLE maximum salary deferral remains at $11,500
  ($14,000 for 50 and older).
* IRA CONTRIBUTION LIMIT remains at $5,000 ($6,000 for
  50 and older).
* KIDDIE TAX threshold remains at $1,900 and applies up
  to age 19 (up to age 24 for full-time students).
* NANNY TAX threshold increases to $1,800.
* TRANSPORTATION FRINGE BENEFIT limit decreases to $125
  for vehicle/transit passes and increases to $240 for
  qualified parking.
* SOCIAL SECURITY taxable wage limit increases to
  $110,100. Retirees under full retirement age can earn
  up to $14,640 without losing benefits.
* HSA CONTRIBUTION limit increases to $3,100 for
  individuals and to $6,250 for families. An additional
  $1,000 may be contributed by those 55 or older.