31 de Marzo 2023: Reportes de Pagos de Empresas
Recordamos a todas las empresas que mañana, Marzo 31 de 2023, es el día más importante para llenar las declaraciones informativas: reportar todos los pagos hechos durante el año por todo tipo de motivos, desde dividendos, intereses y hasta regalías.
Cómo formar una Corporación en el estado de la Florida
¿Qué se necesita para abrir una corporación en el estado de la Florida? En este video Álvaro Acevedo explica en detalle los 3 pasos necesarios para la creación de este tipo de entidades, los cuales son recopilar los datos corporativos, enviarlos y hacer el pago ante el Departamento de Estado de la Florida.
Aspiring entrepreneurs: learn the basics of setting up a business
New entrepreneurs can start out on the right foot by making sure they understand the tax responsibilities of running a business.
Conozca lo básico para iniciar un negocio
Los empresarios novatos pueden comenzar con el pie derecho al entender las responsabilidades tributarias cuando se trata de crear y mantener un negocio.
2022 tax filing season begins Jan. 24
The Internal Revenue Service announced that the nation's tax season will start on Monday, January 24, 2022, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2021 tax year returns.
2021 Last Quarter is a Good Time to Check Withholding
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that the last quarter of 2021 is a good time to check withholding. The convenient Tax Withholding Estimator, also available in Spanish, will help taxpayers determine if they have too much withheld and how to make an adjustment to put more cash into their own pocket now.
Businesses, charities, others with Employer Identification Numbers must update responsible party information within 60 days of any change
Internal Revenue Service urges those entities with Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) to update their applications if there has been a change in the responsible party or contact information.
Electronic options on IRS.gov are available 24/7
The Internal Revenue Service urges taxpayers to continue using electronic options to speed the processing of tax returns, refunds and payments. IRS.gov showcases many task-based tools and features to help people navigate their taxes. All are available 24/7/365.
IRS updates FAQs on paid sick leave credit and family leave credit
The Internal Revenue Service posted updated FAQs about recent legislation that extended and amended tax relief to certain small- and mid-sized employers under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).
IRS to Employers: February 1, 2021 deadline for Form W-2, other wage statements
Good preparation now can help businesses avoid problems later. The Internal Revenue Service reminds employers that they must file Form W-2 and other wage statements by February 1, 2021, to avoid penalties and help the IRS prevent fraud. For instance, employers can get an early start verifying or updating employee information like names, addresses and Social Security numbers or Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers.
Taxpayers can get an extension to Oct. 15 to file taxes
Taxpayers have until the postponed due date of July 15, 2020, to file an extension for their 2019 federal tax return. The extension gives taxpayers until Oct. 15 to file, but taxes owed are due by July 15.
New Instructions for Form 1045
The IRS has released new instructions for form 1045, also called Application for Tentative Refund, published July 1 of this year, with changes made to reflect the CARES Act legislation.
Paycheck Protection Program Reopened
The Paycheck Protection Program resumed accepting applications July 6, 2020, at 9:00 AM EDT in response to the Paycheck Protection Program Extension Act. The new deadline to apply for a Paycheck Protection Program loan is August 8, 2020.
Now Accepting New Applications for Economic Injury Disaster Loans and Advance
SBA has resumed processing EIDL applications that were submitted before the portal stopped accepting new applications on April 15 and will be processing these applications on a first-come, first-served basis. On June 15, SBA will begin accepting new Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and EIDL Advance applications from qualified small businesses and U.S. agricultural businesses.
10k Loan Emergency Advance
Small business owners in all U.S. states, Washington D.C., and territories were able to apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan advance of up to $10,000 by the SBA. This advance is designed to provide economic relief to businesses that are currently experiencing a temporary loss of revenue. This loan advance will not have to be repaid. At this time, only agricultural business applications will be accepted due to limitations in funding availability and the unprecedented submission of applications already received.
IRS reminder: June 15 tax deadline postponed to July 15 for taxpayers who live and work abroad
The Internal Revenue Service reminds people who live and work abroad that they have until Wednesday, July 15, 2020, to file their 2019 federal income tax return and pay any tax due. The usual deadline is June 15. This extension was included in a wide range of Coronavirus-related relief announced in early April. The extension generally applies to all taxpayers who have an income tax filing or payment deadline falling on or after April 1, 2020, and before July 15, 2020.