It’s that time of year again. Tax season is upon us and we want to make sure you have the resources you need to successfully file your taxes.*
Important tax dates that you should take note of
February 12th marks the beginning of tax season
The first business day in March usually marks the beginning of refund issuance
April 15th is the deadline
You can request an extension to October 15th
Tax tips for IRA holders
You can make contributions that count toward the 2020 calendar year up until April 15th. For example, if you received your second stimulus check last month, you may want to consider putting that money into your IRA and counting it toward 2020 contributions.
We recommend that you look at your account statement to confirm your prior and current year IRA contributions. In May, financial institutions will begin sending out Form-5498 which can be used as the official confirmation of your prior year IRA contributions.
Tax tips for pastors
If you receive a housing allowance, do not claim that on your taxes! This is tax-exempt and is a great way for your church to bless you.
Additionally, if you have a 403(b)9 through your church, you can specify a certain amount equal to your housing allowance to contribute tax-deferred. Then, in retirement, if your church issues an official letter that you may withdraw a housing allowance from your retirement fund, you can do so, untaxed. This strategy can save you thousands in tax payments over the decades.
Tax tips for retirees
1099R forms must be filed for each fund or organization from which you have taken a distribution. This includes:
Profit-sharing or retirement plans
Any individual retirement arrangements (IRAs)
Annuities, pensions, insurance contracts, survivor income benefit plans
Permanent and total disability payments under life insurance contracts
Charitable gift annuities, etc
For more information on 1099Rs, click HERE.
As always, we recommend speaking with a Certified Professional Accountant for details, instructions, or additional help while filing your taxes. If you have questions about your investments or need a form that you cannot find, reach out to our Client Services Team by email or phone (during normal business hours) at (888) 879-1376.
* Envoy does not offer legal or tax advice and encourages that you consult with a lawyer and/or professional tax advisor for personalized tax advice.