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AAF NEWS FLASH

 
Headlines to keep you in touch!
January 2010

As a valued client or friend of Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co. (AAF), we want to make you aware of a new law signed by President Obama on January 22nd that enables you take an early tax deduction for contributions you make for earthquake relief to Haiti. Additionally, if you use your cell phone to donate via a text message, the new law gives you an easier method for substantiating your contribution.

If you itemize deductions on your tax return, you may elect to take a charitable deduction on your 2009 return for Haiti contributions made after January 11, 2010, and before March 1, 2010. Claiming a 2010 contribution on your 2009 return will give you an earlier tax benefit, though you may also wait until you file your 2010 return to take the deduction.

Here are other important details.

* The contributions must be made specifically for relief related to the January 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti.

* The contributions must be made to qualified charities, rather than to specific individuals.

* Only cash contributions qualify for the earlier 2009 deduction option; contributions of property or goods do not qualify.

* Contributions made to foreign charities generally don’t qualify.

* You’ll need records to substantiate any deductible donations you make. But, a special easing of the rules will allow you to use your telephone bill as substantiation for donations made by text message. The phone bill must show the name of the organization receiving your donation, the date of the contribution, and the amount you gave. For other donation methods, you’ll need a bank record or written communication from the charity.

* If you claim a Haiti relief deduction on your 2009 return, you may not also claim the same donation on your 2010 return (which you’ll be filing in 2011). To decide whether to take the deduction on your 2009 or 2010 return, run the numbers to see which year will give you the bigger tax savings. For 2009, higher-income taxpayers have a limit on their total itemized deductions. This limit is eliminated for 2010, so the deduction could actually provide a bigger tax break if taken on your 2010 tax return.

For additional information or filing assistance, please contact one of our professionals at 508-366-9100 or info@aafcpa.com.

Sincerely,

Your Friends at Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co.

P.S. If you have business associates and friends who might be interested in tax planning, please feel free to share this with them. We do appreciate referrals.

 

AAF PARTNERS:
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Herbert S. Alexander
CPA, President


Joel Aronson
CPA, Vice President


John T. Finning
CPA, Vice President


John R. Buckley
CPA, Vice President


Jeffrey V. Cicolini
CPA, Vice President


Joy C. Child
CPA, Vice President



Matthew R. Hutt
CPA, Vice President



Robin D. Kelley
CPA, Vice President



Dana J. Marks
CPA, Vice President


Carla M. McCall
CPA, Vice President



David P. McManus
CPA, Vice President



Thomas A. Washburn
CPA, Vice President


 

Email:
info@aafcpa.com

Telephone:
Westborough..(508) 366-9100
Wellesley.......(781) 965-9100
Worcester......(508) 352-9100
Boston...........(617) 205-9100


 
   
AAF Westborough
21 East Main Street
Westborough, MA 01581
AAF Worcester
255 Park Avenue, Suite 801
Worcester, MA 01609
AAF Wellesley
57 River Street, Suite 301
Wellesley, MA 02481

You are receiving this information because you are a valued client or friend of AAF. Please contact Angela Balter by e-mail (abalter@aafcpa.com) or phone (508-366-9100) if you would prefer not to receive this publication.

Any tax advice contained in this e-mail was not intended or written by the practitioner to be used (and cannot be used) by the taxpayer to avoid penalties that may be imposed under the Internal Revenue Code or state or local tax law provisions