Monday, March 12, 2012

THERE'S STILL TIME TO CUT YOUR 2011 TAX BILL

Are you still dealing with your 2011 tax return? Do you owe a bigger tax bill than you expected? Are you missing a tax break because your adjusted gross income is too high? Would you like a bigger refund? Don't despair. You might still have time to make some changes.

For example:

* You have until April 17 to make a tax-deductible IRA contribution for 2011. If you qualify, you could contribute up to $5,000 and have it count as a deduction against last year's taxes. If you were 50 years old or older last year, your maximum contribution is $6,000.

* Even if you've already made your 2011 contribution to a Roth IRA, it may not be too late to make a change. You may be able to recharacterize your contribution as a traditional IRA contribution and take the deduction. You'll need to set up a traditional IRA, make a trustee-to-trustee transfer, and report it on your 2011 tax return. Get details before you try this to make sure you avoid any tax traps.

*If you're self-employed, there's still time to set up a SEP-IRA for your business. You have until the due date of your return, including extensions, to set up the plan and make a contribution from 2011 earnings. SEP-IRAs are relatively easy to establish and flexible to manage.

Contact our office at (518) 798-3330 if you're interested in any of these ideas. We can help determine whether you qualify and guide you through the process.