Don’t Forget the Extra Sales Tax!

Generally, taxpayers may add to the table amount any sales taxes paid on:
  • A motor vehicle, but only up to the amount of tax paid at the general sales tax rate;
  • and an aircraft, boat, home (including mobile or prefabricated), or substantial addition to or major renovation of a home, if the tax rate is the same as the general sales tax rate;
  • sales tax paid on materials purchased to build a home or substantial addition or to perform a major renovation.

Motor vehicles include cars, motorcycles, motor homes recreational vehicles, sport utility vehicles, trucks, vans and off-road vehicles. Taxpayers may also include any state and local general sales taxes paid for leased motor vehicles.

Here’s a calculator:  Sales Tax Deduction Calculator.

Reservation Launch Time for Texas Appliance Rebate Program

The Texas Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program reservations officially begin Monday, April 5, at 7 a.m. CT, when consumers can receive rebate forms for select ENERGY STAR® appliances by visiting the online reservation system at www.TexasPowerfulSmart.org or calling (877) 780-3039. Texans can use the rebates to buy energy efficient appliances in eight different appliance categories and replace the same type of old, functional appliance.

Economic Recovery Payment

From the IRS website:

A one-time payment of $250 was  made in 2009 to:
  • Retirees, disabled individuals and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients receiving benefits from the Social Security Administration.
  • Disabled veterans receiving benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • Railroad Retirement beneficiaries.
The IRS did not make this payment, unlike last year’s economic stimulus program.   The economic recovery payment will be a reduction to any Making Work Pay credit for which the recipient qualifies. The Making Work Pay credit will be claimed on the recipient’s 2009 tax return filed in 2010. For more information regarding the economic recovery payment and the Making Work Pay credit see these questions and answers.

Taxpayers who can’t recall whether they received the payment may may call the automated telephone service at 1-866-234-2942 and select Option 1. When you call, you will need your social security number, birthdate, and ZIP code available.

Starting March 23, 2010, they may use the Did I Receive a 2009 Economic Recovery Payment? online tool to verify whether they received the payment. Taxpayers may also contact their respective agencies for confirmation before completing and filing their 2009 tax returns in 2010.

Tax Center to Assist Unemployed Taxpayers

The IRS has set up a web page to give additional assistance to unemployed taxpayers.  There are references to publications that may prove helpful to the unemployed.  IRS also points unemployed taxpayers toward the possibility of starting a new business.  Here’s a video that talks about what to do if you’re unable to pay (IRS uses YouTube!)

The Great Recession

The jobless recovery was discussed on the March 5, 2010, broadcast of The Takeaway.   Lakshan Achuthan, managing director of Economic Cycle Research Institute , a market analysis company,   tells a tale of two economic Americas. Contrary to popular belief, the current recession has not been all that bad for many Americans. Unfortunately, the other 40 percent of unemployed fall into what Lakshman calls the “long term unemployed;” and he adds that their plight may not be over any time soon.

Achuthan comments that the Jobs Package which offers a payroll tax reduction incentive to employers will not address the problem of the long term unemployed as employers will only accelerate hiring that is already on the table.