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Are You Making These Top 5 Tax Return Mistakes?

Connecticut enrolled agent Kristin Roberts names the most common tax return mistakes she has seen during her 16 years as a tax professional.

Tax professional Kristin Roberts, who runs the Roberts Tax Group in Northfield, Conn., said she has seen taxpayers lose a fair amount of money over the years through filing mistakes.

"It's just so convoluted," she said. "If tax codes aren't what you deal with on a day-to-day basis, then there's so much that you just don't know."

It would take years to learn all the intricacies of the tax codes, but here are some of the top mistakes to try to avoid this season, courtesy of Roberts' professional experience.

1. Don't send in your return too early! Interest and dividend forms could arrive as late as mid-February.

A taxpayer's 1099 forms could make an appearance as late as mid-February, according to Roberts, so she cautions people not to file too early in the season.

"Everybody else has to have things postmarked to you by Jan. 31," Roberts explained, "but the IRS gives banks and financial institutions a little more leeway."

And even if the 1099s for bank account interest and stock dividends arrive in February, Roberts warned that some financial institutions could send a second "corrected" copy of 1099 forms a few weeks later if they decided to reclassify dividends.

"You can prepare your return and then wait until Feb. 15 for your 1099s to arrive, but you can also contact your representative and ask if your 1099 is likely to be changed," Roberts suggested.

Taxpayers can also get confused if they accumulate interest from multiple bank accounts. Banks are not required to send a 1099 if the taxpayer's interest with them is less than $10, Roberts said, but if someone has multiple accounts with interest that amounts to more than $10 when combined, it still has to be reported, even if no 1099 form is received. 

In that case, the taxpayer should report the interest income on Line 8 of the 1040, according to Roberts.

2. Remember to report your stock sales, but make sure you don't overpay!

Taxpayers who sold shares should receive a 1099-B form from their brokers sometime in mid-February. However, like interest and dividends, some people forget to report the sales, Roberts said.

"I've seen people who don't know how much they paid or they just completely forget to include them at all."

Unfortunately, the mistake doesn't go unnoticed too often, since brokers also send a stock sales report to the IRS, Roberts said.

Taxpayers that do report the stock sales should also be sure to include the stock basis, the price at which they purchased the stocks, in the return. According to Roberts, taxes are only paid on the difference between the stock basis and the selling price, not the entirety of the sale price.

3. Divorced Parents: only one parent can claim the kids as dependents each year!

This one seems pretty simple, but Roberts said she sees a lot of confusion over who is claiming children as dependents in divorced couples.

Only one parent can claim the child, Roberts clarified. She recommends that parents communicate clearly and often about the issue, since she said she has seen lots of debates over which parent will be doing the claiming.

Roberts has also witnessed college-age kids causing lots of tax headaches over the years. If adult children file a return for part-time work, but do not note that they are still their parents' dependents, problems arise pretty quickly, she said. Parents paying tuition for students and generally supporting their college kids can still claim the child, Roberts said.

"It's always more beneficial to claim the child and that's the right thing, because they really are providing for that student if they're only making a  few thousand a year," she said.

4. Making a charitable donation this year? Great! Just make sure you can prove it.

Documentation is key to successfully filing charitable donations on tax returns, Roberts said. 

Taxpayers should get a receipt or form from the institute they donated to, which should have some sort of description of the donation's value. For example, Roberts explained, since the fair market value of clothing donations to Salvation Army could be up for debate, taxpayers should be sure the documents note that the clothes were designer quality or that they gave away entire wardrobes if they decide to claim hundreds for the donation on their return.

5. If you win big at the casinos, you have to claim it.

A great night at the casino means that there will be another item to add to your tax return! According to Roberts, any winnings over $1,175 require the addition of a W2-G.

The casino should hand these to winners before they leave the premises, Roberts said, but there's a good reason to keep track of all gambling winning and losses, whether they be at Foxwoods or with a scratch ticket at home.

For taxpayers reporting winnings, gambling losses can also be itemized on the federal tax return, according to Roberts. Scratch tickets and player cards all count as proof, Roberts said.

However, Roberts added that the Connecticut state tax return does not allow for itemizing of gambling wins and losses.

Roberts has been a tax professional since 1996. She runs The Roberts Tax Group with her son in Northfield, CT. Visit the group's website or call 860-283-4847 to contact Roberts.

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Peter May 22, 2013 at 05:38 pm
I voted no - this thing is a joke. it's not a public facilty, it's a truck shed. you can buy steelRead More garage enclosures for $200K that will accomplish the exact same result.
Larry Litton May 22, 2013 at 10:49 am
Well said Mr. Franks! A new town garage is needed, but not at that price tag. The town leadershipRead More needs to offer a far better option to the voters than this. I am also voting NO...
Peter May 22, 2013 at 06:06 pm
you want facts.. go here: http://www.townofcantonct.org/content/74/14580.aspx and be prepared to beRead More violently mad! $47,500 for grub removal on the lawn $20,000 to cut down 2 trees (doesn't the town do that already?) $3,000 for a flag-less flag pole $4,000 break room counter $1,000 for a one urinal screen $5,000 for a toilet paper dispenser $10,000 locker for our few employees $500,000 for A/C so our trucks stay cool in the summer $16,000 for a hot water tank (sears has for $400) and many many many more scams
Peter May 22, 2013 at 05:41 pm
Another person claiming the people of Canton are not informed... but you offer no information, justRead More your opinion that we should blindly vote yes. No has yet been able to articulate the "why" and the "value"... what is the return on investment in this pet project? This garage is an absolute SCAM... it's someone's get-rich quick scheme and they will be walking away with $4M and we will be left with a $1.4M garage that isn't needed.
Wyatt May 22, 2013 at 05:13 pm
@Larry. Thanks for the reply. I don't know the details of these sites or why they weren't chosen butRead More I do have a few initial thoughts. First, one of the concerns of opponents of the Commerce Drive location is that the garage is a danger to nearby residents, children, bikers and seniors. Those concerns would still exist and would likely be worse in any of the 3 locations you mentioned. In other words, the same problems as the opponents raise now would remain. Second, River Road and Lawton Road are already designated for youth sports. Given the lack of flat land and the shortage of fields in Canton, I don't see how these fields would be replaced. Fields can be built at the River Rd and Lawton Road locations but not on Commerced River. As for the state-owned parcel, I think the state owns that as open space - not land for a town garage. Third, if the people on Lawton Road got so upset about the CVS, I could only imagine the uproar if the town garage is built there! Some don't even want the park! Fourth, I think there is some builout problems with lawton road regarding utilities which makes the site difficult to work with. (or so I read/was told) However, thank you again for the reply. the only real option besides commerce drive is River Road, but as I mentioned above, the opponent's concerns regarding safety would still exist and likely be even worse - right by the bike trail, kids in the area, near a major road, near homes. I don't think that site would satisfy them.
Peter May 22, 2013 at 06:06 pm
you want facts.. go here: http://www.townofcantonct.org/content/74/14580.aspx and be prepared to beRead More violently mad! $47,500 for grub removal on the lawn $20,000 to cut down 2 trees (doesn't the town do that already?) $3,000 for a flag-less flag pole $4,000 break room counter $1,000 for a one urinal screen $5,000 for a toilet paper dispenser $10,000 locker for our few employees $500,000 for A/C so our trucks stay cool in the summer $16,000 for a hot water tank (sears has for $400) and many many many more scams
Wyatt May 22, 2013 at 10:52 am
@Steve. Kudos! Nice to see some common sense and decency. The actions of "Citizens for aRead More Better Canton" have been shameful to say the least - attacking critics, distributing misleading information and attacking the good people who volunteer their time to make Canton a better place to live.
Steve Roberto May 21, 2013 at 04:05 pm
It makes me chuckle when someone spends weeks mudslinging, finger pointing, and pot shotting untilRead More the targets of their harassments speak up and then they decide the game is over, well sorry, I have only just begun. I was sickened by the behavior of certain people at the town meeting scheduled to discuss this garage project. Most of them where given a script to read using lies and incorrect numbers to attack members of town boards and commission. They attacked the intelligence, ethics, and integrity of members of the Board of Selectmen, Board of Finance, Permanent Municipal Building Committee and project consultants. You have even managed to involve our neighbors from Barkhamsted in your May 15 Patch submission, referring to them as “Hairshirt wearing radicals who don’t wash their cars”, again full of incorrect numbers and misinformation. I am attending a Board of Ethics Meeting tonight to defend myself from mud slung on me by those finger pointers trying to distract from the facts at hand. These very same people told this town that they wanted a football field and they wanted a pool. They said that the folks in Canton deserved these things. They understood that these things came with a price tag and they were ready to pay it. Funny how the song has changed now that we have changed our focus to a much less glamorous project. Perhaps if we were proposing a hockey rink or an equestrian team $5.4 million wouldn’t be so much.
Kevin Jackson May 22, 2013 at 09:39 pm
Sorry Wayne, the real reason was our elected "leaders" couldn't produce a clear case forRead More why we should vote yes and they were unwilling to allow anyone else to bring viable solutions to the table.
Peter May 22, 2013 at 06:03 pm
There is one BIG BIG thing missing from this entire six year long process. the need was neverRead More assessed, there is no return on investment, it's complete overkill and wasteful spending and no one challenged the outrageously over priced estimates. And this was not very public... all the key documents are pretty well hidden on Canton's site.. if you don't happen to get the secret hidden link then you won't get the facts. you want facts.. go here: http://www.townofcantonct.org/content/74/14580.aspx and be prepared to be violently mad! $47,500 for grub removal on the lawn $20,000 to cut down 2 trees (doesn't the town do that already?) $3,000 for a flag-less flag pole $4,000 break room counter $1,000 for a one urinal screen $5,000 for a toilet paper dispenser $10,000 locker for our few employees $500,000 for A/C so our trucks stay cool in the summer $16,000 for a hot water tank (sears has for $400) and many many many more scams
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