by Anthony Martin, CPA | Jan 7, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
Their lifeline comes in the form of a quarterly estimated tax payment, as long as it’s made for the fourth quarter of 2021 and gets to the IRS by Tuesday, January 18. The IRS sees income taxes as a pay-as-you-go proposition, meaning Americans need to pay most of their...
by Anthony Martin, CPA | Jan 5, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
Victims of the New Year wildfires in Colorado now have one less thing to worry about. The Internal Revenue Service has given individual and business taxpayers affected by the disaster until May 16 to file and pay an array of federal taxes. The fires started December...
by Anthony Martin, CPA | Jan 5, 2022 | Tax Tips and News
No doubt about it: The future for the IRS is electronic. The agency is putting more and more formerly paper-only functions on its electronic platform, speeding up transmission and improving service as a result. Form 1024, Application for Recognition of Exemption under...
by Anthony Martin, CPA | Dec 31, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
If taxpayers get a letter from the Internal Revenue Service relating to either the Advance Child Tax Credit or Economic Impact Payments, they need to file the letters for safekeeping. Those taxpayers will need the letters when they file their 2021 income taxes next...
by Anthony Martin, CPA | Dec 31, 2021 | Tax Tips and News
Taxpayers who took advantage of some tax-relief measures during the dark days of the COVID-19 pandemic are being reminded that’s it’s now time to pay up. For some taxpayers, the part of their 2020 Social Security tax bill they were able to delay to 2022 will be due...