Abril 21 2023, Noticias y Casos Criminales
When Taxes Go Wrong: Recent Criminal Cases Highlight the Importance of Accurate Reporting and the Consequences of Ignoring the Law.
IRS Urges Late Filers to Avoid Penalties by Filing ASAP
Abril 17 - nuevas formas, publicaciones, regulaciones y reglas.
Aquí compartimos algunas formas que tienen el día de hoy como fecha límite. También algunos anuncios hechos por el IRS, como nuevas formas, publicaciones, regulaciones y reglas.
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.
Next Quarterly Payroll Tax Return is due November 1
The Internal Revenue Service today reminded employers that the next quarterly payroll tax return is due November 1, 2021. The IRS urges employers to use the speed and convenience of filing the returns electronically.
Oct. 15 deadline approaches for taxpayers who requested extensions to file 2020 tax returns
People who asked for an extension should file on or before the extension deadline to avoid the penalty for filing late. Electronic filing options, such as IRS Free File, are still available.
Thanks to all our clients!
Thank you to all of our clients with whom we successfully closed this past tax deadline!
September 15: Deadline for Tax Returns with Extension and Estimated Payments
For those who filled a tax extension: Tax returns are due on September 15 for S-Corps and Partnerships. September 15 is as well deadline for Estimated Payments (self-employed and businesses).
Remember! Filing later doesn’t mean paying later. All tax payments and must be done by the deadlines established by the IRS, there are no extensions for payments.
With the May 17 deadline in the past, file taxes now to get refund or cut penalties and interest
The IRS reminds taxpayers who missed the recent tax-filing deadline who are due a refund that there is no penalty for filing late. Those who owe and missed the deadline without requesting an extension should file quickly to limit penalties and interest.
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.