Important reminder for employers reimbursing health insurance premiums

A reminder to employers: As of January 1 of this year, you may no longer reimburse employees for their individual health insurance policies or pay the premiums directly to the insurance company on a pre-tax basis. Employers that continue to pay employee’s premiums or reimburse their payment must include these amounts in the employee’s taxable wages or be subject to substantial penalties. Only if the employer offers a group plan can pre-tax dollars be used for health insurance premiums.

IRS Reminds Taxpayers About Education Credits

With schools back in session, the IRS has issued a reminder to taxpayers not to overlook available tax credits for education expenses. Tax credits are applied directly against the income tax you owe. There are two available credits: the American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit. The American Opportunity Tax Credit can be up to $2,500 annually for an eligible student and is 40% refundable. That means you could get money back when the credit exceeds your tax bill. The maximum Lifetime Learning Credit is $2,000 and is not refundable. You can claim only one type of education credit per student each year.

 

 

October 15 is the final filing deadline

If you requested a six-month extension to file your 2013 individual income tax return, you face a major deadline on October 15. That’s the final date for filing your 2013 return; the IRS does not give additional extensions except for in very limited cases.

It is important to understand that you should file your tax returns on time even if you can’t pay your tax in full.  The IRS charges a late filing penalty of 5% of the balance due per month up to a maximum of 25%.  On top of this, they also charge late payment penalties along with interest compounded daily.  Each state also has its own schedule of penalties and interest.

Please contact Hawkinson, Muchnick & Associates if you need filing assistance.

What’s Retirement Really Like?

What do you expect to do in retirement? A recent survey conducted by US News and World Report shared some of those findings and we thought you might be interested. The final word is this: You can only be confident about what you want out of retirement if you’d planned well and accordingly. It is never too late to start that process and we are here to help.

Many plan on working longer: According to the survey, almost 48% of respondents planned on working well past the age of 64 before they consider retiring.  Another 17% said that they really had no plans to retire given their current financial situation.  The reality, however, is that studies indicate that only 19% of current retirees have been able to work beyond 64 due to health, job layoffs and other factors.

Many plan on working in retirement: A whopping 85% of the respondents said they intended to work during retirement, whether volunteer or paid. Of those, 17% said that they would need work anyway. The rest were looking for volunteer or paid employment even thought they didn’t think they would need the money. But, what’s really happening? Upwards of 86% of those who are retired don’t receive any income from employment…see the previous paragraph about health and lack of employment opportunity.

Live long and prosper: Many respondents think they know how long their nest-eggs will last. The reality, however, is that thanks to better medical care, we are living longer! That means that whatever retirement you have in mind may very well need to extend far beyond what you thought.

What about your retirement plans? Are they based in reality? Those plans start with great financial advice and support during your peak earning years. If you have questions or are interested in a consultation, give us a call.

Douglasville Accountants Merge Practices

Paul A. Hawkinson, CPA, and Dan Muchnick, CPA, CFP Merge Practices

Paul A. Hawkinson, CPA, and Dan Muchnick, CPA, CFP  — two of West Georgia’s most trusted financial professionals — announced they have merged their practices to form Hawkinson, Muchnick & Associates, PC. The merger will combine two industry leaders with over 50 years of combined experience and over 35 years of serving Douglas County.  Kathy Barnes, CPA who has served numerous clients with Muchnick over the years will be part of a full-time staff of professionals ready to meet the needs of business and individual clients of all sizes.

The combined company will eventually be headquartered at 4935 Stewart Mill Road in Douglasville.

“We have long had great respect for each other’s dedication to clients and community, and we’re excited to now come together as one firm, combining our talented professionals and our distinct and complementary skill sets,” said Hawkinson, who has owned Paul A. Hawkinson, CPA, PC since 2005 and previously worked with such prestigious firms as KPMG.

“The merger will benefit current and future clients because we will share our resources, talent and best practices. This expands our ability to handle projects large or small” added Muchnick, who was previously with Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, L.L.P, and Price Waterhouse & Co.

Both Muchnick’s and Hawkinson’s staff will remain with the new firm, ensuring clients a completely transparent transition and familiar faces.  Hawkinson and Muchnick, along with their strong staff of professionals, have enjoyed robust individual practices, industry leadership, and focus on personalized service and commitment to giving back in our local community. They are ideal complements to one-another.

If you or a colleague has been looking for certified public accountants who provide a strong set of accounting solutions and big-firm experience with small-town personalization, Hawkinson, Muchnick & Associates, PC deserves a close look. 

About Paul A. Hawkinson
Paul graduated from Georgia State University with a BBA and an MBA in Accounting and identified his love of numbers while still in high school when he began working in the accounting profession with the Kroger Company in Douglasville, GA.  Paul started his professional career with  KPMG  in Atlanta and worked for other notable firms such as Miller, Ray, Healey and Houser in Buckhead and Moore & Cubbedge, LLP in Marietta before setting out to build his own practice in 2005.

Paul has extensive experience in all areas of accounting, planning and taxation, but particularly enjoys working with individuals and those small and medium-sized businesses that are looking for a more personal touch. His past experiences have proven to be important to clients of all sizes in the metro area and are a good match for both current and future clients of Hawkinson Muchnick & Associates.

Paul lives in Douglasville with his wife, Gina and their three sons.  He attends church at Douglasville First United Methodist and serves on the boards of the Douglas County Chamber, Harvester Christian Academy, WellStar Douglas Regional Board, and the Douglas County Rotary Club.

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About Daniel W. Muchnick
Dan graduated from Indiana University with a BS in Accounting and accepted an offer in Atlanta from Price Waterhouse. After working a few years with another Atlanta firm, he started his own firm with a partner in Douglasville in 1981.  After running his own firm for 14 years, he merged with Pyke & Pierce and then merged again with the regional firm of Cherry, Bekaert & Holland in 2000.

His experience with CB&H, a premiere tax, audit and consulting firm included business consulting with individuals and closely held, owner managed business’ as well as extensive experience with estate and retirement planning.  Dan’s ability to serve such planning clients is enhanced by his training and certification as a Certified Financial Planner.

This wide experience means a wealth of knowledge is available to small businesses and larger businesses alike, including those in industry-specific areas like the medical and legal field, where he has served numerous clients.

Dan lives in Douglasville with his wife, Juli and has three grown sons.  He has been actively involved in the local community as a member of the Kiwanis Club and the Douglas County Chamber, where he has served as president and chairman of the board. He is a member of the Douglasville First Baptist Church and currently serves as Chairman of the Deacons.

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