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10.12.2011, 18:26
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U.S. Steueraenderungen fuer 2012 Beitrag #1
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Proudly Owned By My Presa Canario
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U.S. Steueraenderungen fuer 2012
ich hebe mal die (fuer die meisten leute hier) wichtigsten aenderungen hervor. alles andere koennt ihr unten in der "ge"quoteten email lesen 
- personal and dependent exemption, available to most taxpayers, is $3,800, up $100 from 2011
- new standard deduction is $11,900 for married couples filing a joint return, up $300
- new standard deduction is $5,950 for singles and married individuals filing separately, up $150
- new standard deduction is $8,700 for heads of household, up $200
- the maximum earned income tax credit (EITC) for low- and moderate- income workers and working families rises to $5,891, up from $5,751 in 2011. (interesting for military families here who has someone serving in a combat zone  )
- The maximum income limit for the EITC rises to $50,270, up from $49,078 in 2011 (interesting for military families here who has someone serving in a combat zone  )
- The foreign earned income deduction rises to $95,100, an increase of $2,200 from the maximum deduction for tax year 2011. (was $91,500 before)
ein auszug aus meiner email von der IRS
Zitat:
Issue Number: IR-2011-104
Inside This Issue
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In 2012, Many Tax Benefits Increase Due to Inflation Adjustments
WASHINGTON — For tax year 2012, personal exemptions and standard deductions will rise and tax brackets will widen due to inflation, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
By law, the dollar amounts for a variety of tax provisions, affecting virtually every taxpayer, must be revised each year to keep pace with inflation. New dollar amounts affecting 2012 returns, filed by most taxpayers in early 2013, include the following:
The value of each personal and dependent exemption, available to most taxpayers, is $3,800, up $100 from 2011.
The new standard deduction is $11,900 for married couples filing a joint return, up $300, $5,950 for singles and married individuals filing separately, up $150, and $8,700 for heads of household, up $200. Nearly two out of three taxpayers take the standard deduction, rather than itemizing deductions, such as mortgage interest, charitable contributions and state and local taxes.
Tax-bracket thresholds increase for each filing status. For a married couple filing a joint return, for example, the taxable-income threshold separating the 15-percent bracket from the 25-percent bracket is $70,700, up from $69,000 in 2011.
Credits, deductions, and related phase outs.
For tax year 2012, the maximum earned income tax credit (EITC) for low- and moderate- income workers and working families rises to $5,891, up from $5,751 in 2011. The maximum income limit for the EITC rises to $50,270, up from $49,078 in 2011.The credit varies by family size, filing status and other factors, with the maximum credit going to joint filers with three or more qualifying children.
The foreign earned income deduction rises to $95,100, an increase of $2,200 from the maximum deduction for tax year 2011.
The modified adjusted gross income threshold at which the lifetime learning credit begins to phase out is $104,000 for joint filers, up from $102,000, and $52,000 for singles and heads of household, up from $51,000.
For 2012, annual deductible amounts for Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) increased from the tax year 2011 amounts; please see the table below.
Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs)
Self-only coverage
Family coverage
Minimum annual deductible
$2,100
$4,200
Maximum annual deductible
$3,150
$6,300
Maximum annual out-of-pocket expenses
$4,200
$7,650
The $2,500 maximum deduction for interest paid on student loans begins to phase out for a married taxpayers filing a joint returns at $125,000 and phases out completely at $155,000, an increase of $5,000 from the phase out limits for tax year 2011. For single taxpayers, the phase out ranges remain at the 2011 levels.
Estate and Gift
For an estate of any decedent dying during calendar year 2012, the basic exclusion from estate tax amount is $5,120,000, up from $5,000,000 for calendar year 2011. Also, if the executor chooses to use the special use valuation method for qualified real property, the aggregate decrease in the value of the property resulting from the choice cannot exceed $1,040,000, up from $1,020,000 for 2011.
The annual exclusion for gifts remains at $13,000.
Other Items
The monthly limit on the value of qualified transportation benefits exclusion for qualified parking provided by an employer to its employees for 2012 rises to $240, up $10 from the limit in 2011. However, the temporary increase in the monthly limit on the value of the qualified transportation benefits exclusion for transportation in a commuter highway vehicle and transit pass provided by an employer to its employees expires and reverts to $125 for 2012.
Several tax benefits are unchanged in 2012. For example, the additional standard deduction for blind people and senior citizens remains $1,150 for married individuals and $1,450 for singles and heads of household.
Details on these inflation adjustments can be found in Revenue Procedure 2011-52, which will be published in Internal Revenue Bulletin 2011-45 on November 7, 2011.
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Details on these inflation adjustments can be found in Revenue Procedure 2011-52, which will be published in Internal Revenue Bulletin 2011-45 on November 7, 2011
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12.12.2011, 21:48
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U.S. Steueraenderungen fuer 2012 Beitrag #2
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RV Fulltimer
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Danke Hanni für die Info. Ich hoffe, mein Steuerberater weiß das auch.
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13.12.2011, 02:51
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U.S. Steueraenderungen fuer 2012 Beitrag #3
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Proudly Owned By My Presa Canario
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Zitat:
Zitat von Christine2009
Danke Hanni für die Info. Ich hoffe, mein Steuerberater weiß das auch.
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ich hoff's auch!
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13.12.2011, 04:38
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U.S. Steueraenderungen fuer 2012 Beitrag #4
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In SW Florida since 1990
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Danke Hanni  Ganz lieb von Dir
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