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Guidestone Financial offers 2005 year-end tax tips

November 17, 2005 By The Pathway

Guest Columnist

Guidestone Financial offers 2005 year-end tax tips

November 15, 2005

It’s that time of year – holidays followed by tax time. Did you know that nearly 94% of us wait until the eleventh hour to prepare our tax return and ante up what we owe to Uncle Sam? Perhaps the following tax tips will help you be among the 6% who are not caught unprepared.

• Be aware of tax changes that affect your 2005 return. The IRS includes a “What’s New for 2005” section in its Form 1040 Instructions.

• Make a checklist. A checklist helps you gather required documentation (e.g., W-2(s), 1099s, supporting documents for deductions). Just check the Internet as many tax preparers provide checklists at no cost.

• Maximize deferrals to your employer’s retirement plan. When you defer the maximum amount, you decrease federal income tax withholding and enhance retirement savings. If you are younger than age 50, the maximum deferral is $14,000 (age 50 or older, the limit increases by $4,000).

• Fund a Traditional IRA. You have until April 15, 2006, to open an IRA and contribute up to $4,000 deductible for 2005 (age 50 or older, the limit increases by $500). Remember, your spouse may be able to contribute up to $4,000 to separate Traditional IRA—even if your spouse has little or no income.

• Use up your flex dollars. The IRS relaxed the “use it or lose it” rule this year. If your employer took advantage of this change, you have up to 2½ months after Dec. 31 to spend your 2005 flex dollars. Don’t forget that you can get tax-free reimbursements for over-the-counter drugs such as aspirin and antacids.

• Make the most of eligible deductions. Charitable contributions can help reduce your tax liability. The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 allows 100% deduction of cash charitable contributions made by individuals between Aug. 28 and December 31, 2005, to any public charity including churches, supporting ministry organizations and foundations. Therefore, an individual can make cash gifts to his church or other ministry up to 100% of Adjusted Gross Income and pay no federal income taxes for 2005. Gifts of appreciated property are still limited to 30% of Adjusted Gross Income. Gifts from corporations are limited to Hurricane Katrina relief.

• Defer income. If you are self-employed, you may have more latitude to defer income into 2006. Nevertheless, if you expect to receive a year-end bonus, ask your employer to hold the bonus and pay it to you in January.

• Consider gifting. Take advantage of the annual gift tax exclusion which allows you and your spouse to save gift and estate taxes by making gifts up to $11,000 to an unlimited number of individuals.

• Change your income tax withholding before year-end. Since the IRS treats withheld taxes as paid in equal amounts through out the year, regardless of when withholding occurs in 2005, this can help you avoid underpayment penalties. (Sherre Stephens is a certified executive benefits specialist and director of executive and institutional benefit design for GuideStone Financial Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.)

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