Four Of The Best Tax Credits For The 2010 Year

Tax credits are a specially created credit that American taxpayers that can be counted as partial payment towards funds that are owed. If you get $10,000 in tax credits, but you only owed a few thousand in taxes, you may be eligible to receive some of that back.

If you purchased a new home in 2009, then a first time buyer tax credit is a possibility. This tax credit can award first time buyers up to $8,000 in credits. Many people are taking full advantage of this, especially with the housing market offering such unbelievable deals on homes. There are plenty of benefits to using this tax credit and every first time home buyer should take advantage of it.

If you were employed in 2010 then you may be eligible for a special tax credit called the “Making Work Pay” tax credit. This deduction is available for individuals that meet certain criteria. This credit will only equal up to $400 and slightly more if you file jointly with a significant other.

The energy efficiency tax credit is still available as well. For individuals that opted to purchase that lovely energy star stove last year are in luck this year. Installations that are accepted in this credit include doors and windows, skylights, insulation, metal roofs, geothermal heat pumps, hot water boilers, biomass fuel stoves, and plenty of other equipment.

If you had to relocate in order to fulfill employment obligations, then a moving tax credit is available for you. This applies only to individuals that had to move out of their home and to a new city in order to work for a different employer. This is a great tax credit for those that needed to travel a bigger distance than most. This credit is for whatever amount your employer did not reimburse you for. You can learn the specifics by talking to the person who files your taxes for you, or by researching it.

Other tax credits can be found as well. If you file your own taxes, check out government websites to learn more. There are certainly enough credits out there to either reduce your taxes owed to nothing, or to a very small amount. The options are endless and well worth searching for. If you hire someone to do your taxes, be sure they know how to find you the absolute best tax credits and deductions possible. This will ensure maximum returns and benefits in the long run!

Closing Comments

Finding the best tax credits for your return this tax season isn’t difficult. In fact, it’s probably the easiest part of filing your taxes and getting the best return possible. If you know where to look and how to apply, you will be raking in the tax credits in no time.

Learn more about tax credit resources and Missouri tax credit caps.