Mon 1 Electronically file Forms W-2, W-2G, 1098, 1099, and 8027. Mon 1 File Form 2290 and pay the tax for vehicles first used in February. Mon 1 File Form 730 and pay the tax on wagers accepted during February. Wed 3 Deposit payroll tax for payments
Read more →IRS issues a special tip regarding expiration of the time to claim a refund for 2009. IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2013-07, March 22, 2013 “If you haven’t filed your 2009 federal tax return, you may still have time to claim your tax refund. The IRS
Read more →IRS Tax Tip 2013-40, March 25, 2013 “The end of the tax filing season is almost here. Even though your tax return is not due until April 15, you can make tax time easier on yourself by starting now. Here are 10 important tips to ensure a
Read more →Fri 1 Deposit payroll tax for payments on Feb 23-26 if the semiweekly deposit rule applies. Fri 1 Farmers and Fisherman: File Form 1040 and pay any tax due. However, you have until Apr 15 to file if you paid your 2012 estimated tax payments by Jan
Read more →So you think you will avoid federal estate taxes? That may be so, but 21 states and the District of Columbia are also looking to tax your estate, your inheritance, or both. Where you live could make a big difference Recently passed federal legislation increased the exemption
Read more →Need prior year tax info? Here’s a tip from the IRS on how to go about obtaining your prior year tax return information. IRS Tax Tip 2013-20, February 22, 2013 “The IRS offers several different ways to get tax return information or a copy of your
Read more →IRS offers tips to save money with the Child Tax Credit “IRS Tax Tip 2013-18 If you have a child under age 17, the Child Tax Credit may save you money at tax-time. Here are some facts the IRS wants you to know about the credit. Amount.
Read more →The taxability of Social Security Benefits can be confusing. In fact the taxable nature of your benefits should include a discussion of benefit reductions when you decide to receive these benefits prior to your full retirement age. Here is what you need to know. When it comes
Read more →What types of income are not taxable? The IRS offers some guidance on taxable vs. non taxable income: “IRS Tax Tip 2013-12, February 12, 2013 Most types of income are taxable, but some are not. Income can include money, property or services that you receive. Here are
Read more →It can often be challenging to understand the difference between an employee and an independent contractor. However, the correct classification of workers is essential. Misclassification of workers can result in harsh IRS penalties. It is also important for the business to understand the reporting obligations and payroll
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