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New Requirements for Energy Efficiency Credits Take Effect in 2025 – Did You Know?
The IRS offers a variety of tax credits to people who invest in home improvements that significantly reduce energy usage. These nonrefundable credits may total up to $3,200 for a particular year. A maximum credit of $2,000 is available for water heaters, heat pumps, boilers or biomass stoves that meet specific design and efficiency requirements. Meanwhile, qualifying homeowners may claim up to $1,200 in credits for other energy improvements like installing highly efficient exterior doors, windows or skylights.
Beginning January 1, 2025, only officially certified products will be eligible for these tax credits. The products must come from an IRS-approved manufacturer, and the manufacturer must label each product with a unique product identification number (PIN). Save these labels, because in order to claim a home efficiency credit, you will need to include the PIN of each eligible product on your 2025 tax return. If a contractor or retailer cannot show you a clearly displayed PIN on a particular product, then the product likely will not qualify for tax credits for energy efficiency.
2025 Healthcare Open Enrollment - Did You Know?
The 2025 open enrollment period for Marketplace health insurance starts on November 1, 2024, and ends December 15, 2024. Plans will start January 1, 2025. During this period, you will be able to enroll in, renew, or change health plans for the coming year.
Once the Open Enrollment period is over, you will only be able to enroll if there's a qualifying life event for the Special Enrollment Period.
Enrollment can be done at https://healthcare.gov, and a simple checklist of documents you'll need can be found here: https://marketplace.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/marketplace-application-checklist.pdf.
After suffering a loss from a disaster, figuring out what to do next may seem overwhelming. In order to recover some of the losses you experienced, it may be necessary to produce documentation to get assistance. In this tax tip, we talk about how you can reconstruct important records to help you get federal assistance or insurance reimbursement after a disaster.
Learn more about document reconstruction at https://ow.ly/XOs850TQakF.
Hurricane Relief Charity Scams
Natural disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton bring out the best in American generosity, as millions of people seek to help those affected by the storms. Unfortunately, these tragedies also attract scammers looking to steal the money and identities of people who wish to donate to relief efforts.
If you get a phone call, text message or email from someone claiming to represent a hurricane relief charity, verify the legitimacy of the organization before providing any personal information. Request the organization's official name, mailing address and website address, and keep in mind that scammers use fake organization names that sound similar to real charities. You can use the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search tool (TEOS, link below) to verify that you are dealing with an authentic charity, authorized to receive tax-deductible donations. If you cannot find the organization in the database or the person who contacted you refuses to answer your questions, do not donate or share sensitive information like your Social Security number (SSN) or credit card number. Instead, hang up immediately or delete the message.
TEOS tool: https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/search-for-tax-exempt-organizations
Clean Energy Tax Credit Scams – Did You Know?
The Inflation Reduction Act 2022 made it possible for people to sell certain clean energy tax credits. In these credit transfers, both the seller and purchaser must meet strict eligibility requirements and file required paperwork with the IRS. Unfortunately, dishonest tax return preparers are actively encouraging people to ignore the rules and improperly claim purchased clean energy credits. These scammers lure people in with false claims that the credits may be used to reduce tax on a wide variety of income types.
In reality, purchased credits may generally only be used to offset tax on passive activity income, which most people do not have. Regardless of what a scammer tells them, anyone who attempts to use purchased tax credits inappropriately, or claims credits they did not actually purchase, may face additional tax assessments and IRS penalties. Meanwhile, the scammer disappears with the fees they collected to file an inaccurate return on the person's behalf.
A tax professional can help you determine whether purchasing clean energy credits would actually reduce your tax, and if so, help you complete and file all the required forms.
IRS Online Account – Did You Know?
Setting up a free IRS online account (link below) makes it possible to handle many tax-related tasks conveniently and securely. With an online account, you can readily check your tax balance, whether your payments have been processed, and the status of your tax return or refund. You can also submit electronic tax payments for fast, safe processing.
In addition, you can use your online account to request transcripts of past returns, or official letters verifying that you were not required to file. These records may come in handy for a variety of purposes, such as securing college financial aid, completing rental applications or claiming the Clean Vehicle Credit when purchasing a car or truck. The IRS may charge a service fee for transcript requests made by phone, mail or email, but with an online account, you can obtain these documents for free.
Link to access or set up your online IRS account:
https://www.irs.gov/payments/online-account-for-individuals.
October is National Work and Family Month. This month, we recognize the importance of having a healthy work-life balance. Did you know employees have access to a variety of work-life programs as part of their benefits? This is one of the many perks of being a part of our team.
Find available positions and apply online at www.irs.gov/jobs.
October 15 is the 6-month Extension Deadline
With the exception of those eligible for tax deadline relief due to a federally declared disaster, everyone who requested a 6-month extension to file a 2023 tax return must file by October 15.
If you owe tax, remember that the automatic 6-month extension applies only to filing your return, not to paying tax. Generally, after the standard April filing deadline, unpaid tax balances begin accumulating interest charges that increase daily. Filing and paying as soon as possible will keep those charges to a minimum.
People who cannot pay their full tax balance now should still file as soon as possible. By proactively setting up a payment plan with the IRS, they can minimize late payment penalties.
Disaster Relief Eligibility: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situations
Heading to a shelter due to impacts from Helene?
You can find live updates on shelter locations here:
https://www.scemd.org/stay-informed/emergency-shelters/
Keep in mind that shelters may not have cots, blankets, and other amenities for every person. Your emergency supply kit should include items that will be helpful to have while staying at a shelter.
For a list of items to pack in your emergency supply kit: https://www.scemd.org/prepare/your-emergency-plan/family-disaster-plan/family-emergency-kit/
evacuees: The RV Lot at the Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track is OPEN & FREE for anyone evacuating due to Hurricane Helene.
Evacuees are permitted to stay, for free, one week upon arrival. Each slot has electrical and water hookup. Give us a call for more info or to reserve a spot, 803-326-2441.
Address: 1307 Riverwalk Parkway, Rock Hill, SC 29732
With heavy rain comes the potential for road flooding.
✔️Don't drive around posted road-closed barricades.
✔️Don't drive through flooded roads
✔️If a road is flooded, it's much safer to turn around and find another way.
Disaster Preparedness – Did You Know?
September is National Preparedness Month, the perfect time for all Americans to check their readiness for storms, floods, fires and other disasters. To help with that checkup, the IRS recently reminded taxpayers of important steps to include in their disaster preparation plans.
- Store key documents in a secure, waterproof and fireproof container. These documents include birth certificates and/or Certificates of Naturalization, Social Security cards, tax returns, home deeds and vehicle titles. If you do not have a suitable storage option in your home, you may wish to rent a safe deposit box. In either case, make copies of these documents and store the copies in a separate location from the originals, such as at a relative's home. You may also wish to scan documents if you have access to a secure digital storage option.
- To facilitate making insurance claims and/or claiming disaster loss tax deductions, individuals and businesses should maintain accurate inventories of their valuables. One simple way to document your possessions is to regularly take photos or videos around your home. Store the photos or videos securely, and include written notes like the year, make and model of key items.
Recovering from a disaster is always challenging. However, the right preparation can make the process a little simpler, and less stressful.
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