HTA Tax Prep

HTA Tax Prep Tax preparation in a calm, professional environment. Isn’t it
time you asked yourself what your time is worth?

According to the IRS the average American spends over 30
hours to prepare and plan for their 1040 tax return. We have tax professionals ready to answer your
questions. Your tax preparation experience is completed in a
professional environment. No complicated tax organizer to fill
out and most people leave with their tax return in hand. At HTA Tax Prep, we take a proactive approach to tax
serv

ices. Our experts stay current on changing tax laws and
legislation so you don’t have to. We'll identify key tax-planning
opportunities that can minimize your current and future tax
liabilities and help you put these plans in action throughout
the year.

01/11/2023

I have the best clients. Every day during tax season I feel like I am catching up with old friends :)
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02/07/2020

Weather got you down...…...getting your refund faster with efiling will cheer you up.

01/17/2019

The shutdown isn't bad news for everyone...….in person IRS audits are all on hold.

01/17/2019

Worried you won't get your refund in time...…...don't the IRS has assured everyone that they have separate reserves for the refunds.

Processing the returns however is a different story.

01/03/2018

Did your child go to college last year? If so you will need a 1098-T to file this year it will be mailed or emailed to the student so remember to get it from them before you do your taxes.

01/02/2018

Did you pay your real estate taxes in advance in 2017? Well it's probably not deductable in NH. The IRS issued an advisory on Dec 27th 2017 stating

IR-2017-210, Dec. 27, 2017

WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service advised tax professionals and taxpayers today that pre-paying 2018 state and local real property taxes in 2017 may be tax deductible under certain circumstances.

The IRS has received a number of questions from the tax community concerning the deductibility of prepaid real property taxes. In general, whether a taxpayer is allowed a deduction for the prepayment of state or local real property taxes in 2017 depends on whether the taxpayer makes the payment in 2017 and the real property taxes are assessed prior to 2018. A prepayment of anticipated real property taxes that have not been assessed prior to 2018 are not deductible in 2017. State or local law determines whether and when a property tax is assessed, which is generally when the taxpayer becomes liable for the property tax imposed.

The following examples illustrate these points.

Example 1: Assume County A assesses property tax on July 1, 2017 for the period July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018. On July 31, 2017, County A sends notices to residents notifying them of the assessment and billing the property tax in two installments with the first installment due Sept. 30, 2017 and the second installment due Jan. 31, 2018. Assuming taxpayer has paid the first installment in 2017, the taxpayer may choose to pay the second installment on Dec. 31, 2017, and may claim a deduction for this prepayment on the taxpayer’s 2017 return.

Example 2: County B also assesses and bills its residents for property taxes on July 1, 2017, for the period July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018. County B intends to make the usual assessment in July 2018 for the period July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019. However, because county residents wish to prepay their 2018-2019 property taxes in 2017, County B has revised its computer systems to accept prepayment of property taxes for the 2018-2019 property tax year. Taxpayers who prepay their 2018-2019 property taxes in 2017 will not be allowed to deduct the prepayment on their federal tax returns because the county will not assess the property tax for the 2018-2019 tax year until July 1, 2018.

The IRS reminds taxpayers that a number of provisions remain available this week that could affect 2017 tax bills. Time remains to make charitable donations. See IR-17-191 for more information. The deadline to make contributions for individual retirement accounts - which can be used by some taxpayers on 2017 tax returns - is the April 2018 tax deadline.

IRS.gov has more information on these and other provisions to help taxpayers prepare for the upcoming filing season

03/18/2016

Appointments are filling up fast we call now and get in before it's too late.

02/08/2016

This tax season we are hosting dinners on retirement stragies and advance business techniques don't forget to sign up

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02/04/2016

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02/02/2016

Wow what a great event over 100 attended and we had a blast were you there if so send us pictures.

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