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Take Note of Tax Deductions to Keep Savings Dollars in Your Bank Account



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By : Nadine Davis   

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

Anyone trying to build their savings should take a careful look at the expenses they hand on to their Accountants to claim as tax deductions. There are many expenses that, in the right set of circumstances, could qualify as tax deductions, provided accurate records are kept.

Basically, any expense incurred in creating income should be recorded. It is then up to the Accountants, who keep up to date with current tax legislation, to decide whether or not it can be claimed. However, if the expense is not recorded, it slips out of sight.

So just what are some of the legitimate expenses that may slip through the cracks?

> Travel - normal travel to and from work is not a tax deduction. However, if the usual journey is interrupted to perform work, then the mileage from the place where the work is performed, to the normal workplace, can be a tax deduction. Accurate records of the journey must be kept i.e. date, start and end odometer readings and reason for the journey.

> Protective clothing - most taxpayers know to claim for items such as safety glasses, hearing protection etc. However, expenses such as sun protection e.g. sunscreen, hats for sun protection, and sunglasses are also items that need to be included in documentation for submission to the Accountant at tax time for individuals who work in an outdoor environment.

> Home office - if the taxpayer has a designated area set aside at home where work is performed, a proportion of the rates, electricity, insurance and even internet fees can be claimed as a work-related tax deduction.

> Tax preparation expenses - this is another deduction that most taxpayers would be aware of, but they may not be aware that the cost of travel to and from their Accountant's office can also be claimed as part of the cost of preparing the tax return. Again, accurate records of mileage should be kept.

Of course there are others, and all it takes is a mind set where all expense dockets, receipts or invoices are kept in an organised system ready for tax time. Perhaps not every single piece of paper will be a legitimate tax deduction, but when the Accountants prepare the tax returns, they will make an informed decision and advise the taxpayer if the expense cannot be claimed.

Taxpayers need to be aware of the types of expenses that could be claimed. If, during the year, they come across an expense they are unsure of, a quick phone call or email to their Accountants will determine if they need to keep records of a particular activity. This will help you avoid the accumulation of a mountain of unnecessary paperwork, and the work is worth it in the long run because every dollar you don't spend on tax is a dollar saved.

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Author Resource:- Sunshine Coast Accountants understand that saving money these days is hard enough without giving it away by not maximising your taxable deductions. Accountants Sunshine Coast like Charter Partners have the answers on tax.
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