Question #1: Can I still make donations  to Haiti that can be counted on my 2009 tax return?
 
Unfortunately, no. The deadline to make  deductions that can be counted on your 2009 tax return was February  28th. However, if you have any extra money then you should  still consider making a donation; you can claim the deduction on your  2010 return. To learn how you can make a contribution checkout this article on the top 10 options  for donating to the Haitian relief efforts. 
 
Question #2:  If my husband and I start a new business can we classify it as a sole  proprietorship or do we need to form a partnership?
 
You and your husband can classify the  business as a sole proprietorship as long as you meet the following  IRS conditions:
1. The only partners in the partnership are a husband and wife
2. They file a joint tax return
3. The husband and wife must materially participate in the trade or business.
4. Both spouses must elect qualified  joint venture status on Form 1040 by dividing the items of income, gain,  loss, deduction, credit and expenses in accordance with their respective  interests in such venture and each spouse filing a separate Schedule  C, C-EZ, or F accordingly, and, if required, a separate Schedule SE  to pay self-employment tax.
