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Be Aware Of Changes In Tax Laws For 2015

March 6, 2015 By Twila Van Leer

Standard deductions  have risen to $6,300 for individuals and $12,600 for married taxpayers filing jointly.
Standard deductions have risen to $6,300 for individuals and $12,600 for married taxpayers filing jointly.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are well into the annual tax frenzy, though the deadline is a month away. There are some changes in tax law for 2014 and 2015 that you need to consider as you prepare a return.

Health Insurance

You may be subject to a penalty if you have not conformed to the mandates imposed by the Affordable Health Care Act. In 2014, the penalty is 1 percent of your household income or $95 per person if you have not obtained health insurance as required by the act. The penalty will rise to 2 percent of income or $325 per person in 2015. Get health insurance quickly to avoid this penalty.

Contributions

The limit an employee can contribute to a 401(k) will increase to $18,000, up $500 from last year’s cap. You needed to contact your payroll department at the first of this year to take advantage of the higher allowable. The “catch-up” allowance for those over 50 also has been increase, allowing for an additional $6,000 in contributions, $500 more than was allowed a year ago. The flexible spending cap for qualified health expenditures now is $2,500, $50 increase over the previous year.

Standard Deductions

Standard deductions also have risen, to $6,300 for individuals and $12,600 for married taxpayers filing jointly. Those figures are up $100 and $200 respectively. The standard deduction is important especially if you cannot itemize.

Changes In Tax Rates

For the tax year beginning in January, income tax thresholds have again been adjusted for inflation. The highest tax rate of 39.6 percent will apply now to single filers who earn over $413,200 and to married couples whose earnings are $464,k850 or above. The increase is about 1.6 percent over tax year 2014.

IRA Rollovers

IRA rollovers starting in 2015 are limited to a single event in a 12-month period. But you can still make as many “trustee to trustee” transfers as you like, moving your money from one provider to another. The new IRA rule is aimed at preventing the practice of withdrawing all the funds and then re-depositing them in a new account, a tactic some were using to create, in effect, a short-term, interest-free loan. Limit all rollovers to direct transfers in 2015 if you plan on moving money more than once.

Alternative Minimum Tax

The Alternative Minimum Tax exemption for 2015 is increased by 1.5 percent from 2014. Caps now are $53,600 for individuals or $83,400 for joint filers.

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