Phone: ​(520) 584-0014

Taxes...as romantic as Monday morning

Founded in 1990

Financial SafeGuards Group offers professional and knowledgeable Notary Publics for document signings throughout Southern Arizona.

We have been the Signer of Choice for several off-site lenders and can assure you of a timely signing & smooth closing. We can serve you and your clients for a flat fee in an approximate 20-mile radius of the city center of Tucson, AZ, with the ability to cover adjacent counties.

Call if you need it Done Right The First Time!

Feel free to call for references. We are Certified, Licensed, and Bonded.

​Financial Safeguards Group is not primarily an insurance broker, but we are licensed in the State of Arizona to sell various Insurance products. These products include Long Term Care Insurance, Annuities, Life Insurance, and Health & Disability Insurance. We offer these products as a way to conserve your money and help offset unexpected expenses and/or provide Retirement income. Contact us by phone, fax, or email for further information on Annuities, IRAs, or any other Financial Vehicle.

How about a guaranteed return on your money? IRA, 401K or Savings. 3 or 4% annually for as little as 3 years and as much as 20 years.
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Also at the bottom of tax services page

A w-9 box with boxes next to it that link to: Charitable Donation Value guide http://www.smbiz.com/sbrl007.html, Compute your Withholding https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-withholding-calculator, Arizona Charitable Donation Tax Credits https://azdor.gov/tax-credits/contributions-qualifying-charitable-organizations, and Arizona Education Credits https://azdor.gov/tax-credits/credits-contributions-certified-school-tuition-organizations.

There is also a button that downloads a file for ‘Tax Preparation Organizer’.

At the bottom of the tax services page

If you donate cash, insure that the recipient is a 501(c) (3) organization. Not all are and you cannot deduct for ones that are not. Exceptions here are religious organizations. But you still need a receipt. Also, Look at all the Tax credits offered by Arizona. Private Tuition organizations, public schools, Working poor and others. Community Food bank, various rescue missions. there is certainly someplace to donate to that would be worthwhile and pay your Arizona Tax Bill. These credits have a varying amount of deductibility, from $400.00 to $2100.00.

Self-Employed?

Remember to save enough money to pay the self-employment tax of 15.3% on your net earnings. Nothing like getting slapped with a $15,000.00 to $25,000 tax bill in January. Create a log of daily mileage and expenses.

Print W-9 Forms and have everybody you pay money to fill out. You need this at end of the year to provide W-2 and 1099 forms.

Maintain separate accounts.. Business and personal. Easier to establish that you are a business…NOT A HOBBY

A w-9 box with boxes next to it that link to:

Charitable Donation Value guide

http://www.smbiz.com/sbrl007.html

Compute your Withholding

https://www.irs.gov/individuals/irs-withholding-calculator

Arizona Charitable Donation Tax Credits

https://azdor.gov/tax-credits/contributions-qualifying-charitable-organizations

Arizona Education Credits

https://azdor.gov/tax-credits/credits-contributions-certified-school-tuition-organizations

There is also a button that downloads a file for ‘Tax Preparation Organizer’.

If you donate cash, insure that the recipient is a 501(c) (3) organization. Not all are and you cannot deduct for ones that are not. Exceptions here are religious organizations. But you still need a receipt. Also, Look at all the Tax credits offered by Arizona. Private Tuition organizations, public schools, Working poor and others. Community Food bank, various rescue missions. there is certainly someplace to donate to that would be worthwhile and pay your Arizona Tax Bill. These credits have a varying amount of deductibility, from $400.00 to $2100.00.

Self-Employed?

Remember to save enough money to pay the self-employment tax of 15.3% on your net earnings. Nothing like getting slapped with a $15,000.00 to $25,000 tax bill in January. Create a log of daily mileage and expenses.

Print W-9 Forms and have everybody you pay money to fill out. You need this at end of the year to provide W-2 and 1099 forms.

Maintain separate accounts.. Business and personal. Easier to establish that you are a business…NOT A HOBBY

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