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I would like to address the following common misunderstandings in individual tax returns,
1. Everyone's tax situations is unique on its own, it is very difficult to compare your own return with your friend's return. two people could on be exactly the same salary and almost identical personal situation, however, one person may be getting back alot more tax simply because there were more tax been withheld.
2. the $300 deduction without written evidence rule is not on a per transaction basis (e.g. we can't claim $9000 deduction and say its for 30 different expenses each no more than $300), and it is not on top of any existing dedutions.
3. audits on indivdual returns do happen, therefore we must be able to substantiate all our claims. one common mistake is that alot of people claim 5000km in car expenses regardless of the nature of their job. car expenses is one of the targeted audit area, if your job requires no more than travel from home to work then back home, it would be very difficult to substantiate a 5000km claim.
With straight forward individual returns, attempt it on e-tax. if there is any questions or uncertainties, contact an accountant who can explain to you what you can claim and what are not deductible based on your own circumstances. this way, you'll be more confident when you prepare your own return next year. |
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