Dear Valued Client,

We look forward to working with you again in 2012!
 
For our corporate clients, in a few weeks, you will be receiving a 2011 engagement letter from us, detailing the terms of our engagement to be completed, our responsibilities in performing the engagement, as well as your responsibilities in the process.
 
For our individual clients, you should have already received your Engagement Agreement as part of your 2011 tax organizer packet.  We ask that you sign the Agreement and return it with your completed organizer for 2011.
 
Certified public accounting firms throughout the industry are following this practice in order to remain in compliance with legal and ethical requirements as prescribed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.  The wording in the letter is standard wording used throughout the industry and is designed to protect both parties in the engagement.

As always, feel free to contact us should you have any questions about the letter or any other matters concerning our engagement with you!

Sincerely,
Bond, Pezzano & Etze P.C. and Principal Tax Advisors, LLC



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Sales and Use Tax Reporting for PA residents

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has just released the updated 2011 PA Personal Income tax Return (PA-40). For 2011, there is a new line item added to the individual PA-40 for use tax on individuals’ purchases.
The use tax is not a new tax and has been in place in Pennsylvania since 1953. Beginning in tax year 2011, the PA Department of Revenue is placing greater emphasis on collecting this tax from individuals for tax-free purchases made from sources such as mail order catalogs, internet sites, and from out-of-state locations.


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Don’t be Scammed by Tax Season Cyber Criminals

Now that tax season is upon us, so are the e-mail scammers pretending to be the IRS. Most of these scams fraudulently use the IRS name, logo, and/or website header as a lure to make the communication appear more authentic and enticing. They lead you to believe you had a refund of some sort coming and request personal information. The goal of these scams - known as phishing - is to trick you into revealing your personal and financial information. The scammers can then use your information - like your Social Security number, bank account, or credit card numbers - to commit identity theft or steal your money.
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New Reporting Requirement for Individuals with Foreign Financial Assets

New for 2011 is a requirement for any individual who, during the tax year, holds any interest in a “specified foreign financial asset” to complete and attach Form 8938 to his or her income tax return if a reporting threshold is met. The reporting threshold varies depending on whether the individual lives in the U.S. and files a joint return with his or her spouse. For example, someone who is not married and doesn’t live abroad will need to file Form 8938 for 2011 if the total value of his or her specified foreign financial assets was more than $50,000 as of December 31, 2011, or more than $75,000 at any time during 2011. For married taxpayers filing a joint return and living in the U.S., the threshold amounts are doubled. The thresholds also are higher for taxpayers residing abroad.
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Those Gold Sales May Be Taxable

If you took advantage of the escalating gold and silver prices and made any sales of gold, silver, gems, jewelry, or the like during 2011, you are required to report the sales on your tax return. Whether or not the sales are subject to tax, and at what tax rate, depends upon the type of item sold and your tax basis for the item.
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Schedule Cs in the IRS' Bull's-eye

Schedule C is the form that unincorporated sole proprietor businesses use to report their income and expenses as part of their individual tax returns. Schedule Cs have been center stage in recent IRS “tax gap” estimates.
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Nominees Have 1099 Reporting Requirements

Candidates seeking political offices aren’t the only individuals who are “nominees.” For tax purposes, if you receive, in your name, income that actually belongs to someone else, you are also a nominee. Being a nominee means you must file with the IRS a 1099 form appropriate to the type of income you received and give a copy of the 1099 to the actual owner of the income. However, if the other person is your spouse, no 1099 filing is required.
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It’s Not Too Late

It’s not too late to make an IRA and/or SEP contribution or undo a Roth IRA conversion for 2011.
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QuickBooks Income Tax Reports And Filtering Options: Target The Right Output

April 15 is getting uncomfortably close. QuickBooks, of course, can't do your taxes for you. But it helps you lay some of the groundwork. Following up on last month's column on customizing reports, we'll look at the program's tax-related reports and its powerful report-filtering options. 
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