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Stacie's More Tax Tips
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Stacie's More Tax Tips provides an assortment of information including, tax and accounting advice and original commentary. More Tax Tips also gathers information published by the Internal Revenue Service and organizes it by topic on the blog. Stacie sometimes includes additional commentary on IRS publications, news releases, and tax tips by inserting [Stacie says] into the body of some blog posts.
Recent Posts
Guidance - How to Truncate a Tax ID Number on an Information Return
Notice 2009-93 creates a pilot program allowing filers of information returns to truncate an individual payee’s nine-digit identifying number on paper payee statements for calendar years 2009 and 2010 if the filers meet the requirements set forth i...
Prologue to my Interview with Ric Franzi Author and Radio Show Host - But Take Note - This Part is all About Me.
By Stacie Clifford Kitts, CPAA couple of weeks back you might remember that I bravely agreed to be a guest on Critical Mass the radio show on OCTalkRadio.net . I say bravely because if you know me well, you know that I am not a public person.Yah yah ...
Guidance - Nonresident Alien Employees New Rules in Determining Income Tax Witholding
Notice 2009-91 provides guidance to employers paying wages to nonresident alien employees for services performed within the United States. The notice indicates that effective for wages paid on or after January 1, 2010, new rules will be used in deter...
Guidance - Taxpayers May Rely on Manufacturer\'s Certification Qualified Plug-in Electric Vehicle
Notice 2009-89 sets forth a process that allows manufacturers to certify to the Internal Revenue Service that a particular vehicle meets the requirements of § 30D of the Internal Revenue Code. Taxpayers purchasing such vehicles can rely on the dome...
A Small Town and A Diabolical Marketing Strategy that Sucked Me in.
By Stacie Clifford Kitts, CPA Well, here is an epiphany - small town 'don't' mean stupid…Not that I actually thought that small towns harbored unintelligent people. It's just that sometimes a small town feels so sweet and quaint it's easy to assume...
The IRS Explains: Seven Facts about the Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit
Taxpayers who take energy saving steps this year may get bigger tax savings next year. The Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit, a tax credit for making energy efficient improvements to homes has been increased as part of the American Recovery and Rein...

