I want to be clear that this has NOT YET passed, as of this writing.
There was unanimous passage in the Senate of a proposal to allow contributions to Haiti to be DEDUCTIBLE ON THE 2009 RETURN. Most of you have already heard of this if you listen to TV news. Why do they do this to us?
There are people who have already filed their taxes. Do they get amended returns? Of course, if this passes.
Many of you may be thinking "Ron, quit complaining and use this as a chance to charge more for amended returns and the associated filing that will come out of this."
Some "golden opportunities" are not worth it. It is bad enough that last-minute legislation goes on until Christmas every year and we are supposed to keep up with it. Now they get to extend their legislative wheeling/dealing INTO THE TAX SEASON. If you think the few dollars we get for a few amended returns are worth this kind of grief, you're not thinking straight.
Am I against a special tax break for Haiti contributions? Of course not! Instead of screwing with our tax season while it is ongoing, why not allow an above-the-line deduction for Haiti contributions by virtue of an expanded standard deduction just like property taxes on the 2010 return? That would be better for all parties, including the tax preparation community.
There was unanimous passage in the Senate of a proposal to allow contributions to Haiti to be DEDUCTIBLE ON THE 2009 RETURN. Most of you have already heard of this if you listen to TV news. Why do they do this to us?
There are people who have already filed their taxes. Do they get amended returns? Of course, if this passes.
Many of you may be thinking "Ron, quit complaining and use this as a chance to charge more for amended returns and the associated filing that will come out of this."
Some "golden opportunities" are not worth it. It is bad enough that last-minute legislation goes on until Christmas every year and we are supposed to keep up with it. Now they get to extend their legislative wheeling/dealing INTO THE TAX SEASON. If you think the few dollars we get for a few amended returns are worth this kind of grief, you're not thinking straight.
Am I against a special tax break for Haiti contributions? Of course not! Instead of screwing with our tax season while it is ongoing, why not allow an above-the-line deduction for Haiti contributions by virtue of an expanded standard deduction just like property taxes on the 2010 return? That would be better for all parties, including the tax preparation community.
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