Reminder Employers: Employees are required to report tips in April
Reminder Employers: Tomorrow, 5/10, Employees are required to report to you tips of $20 or more earned during April. Need help with your taxes? Contact us today!
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Reminder Employers: Tomorrow, 5/10, Employees are required to report to you tips of $20 or more earned during April. Need help with your taxes? Contact us today!
If you’ve already filed your taxes, your refund should be on its way to you in about four weeks. Check your status on the IRS website: https://www.irs.gov/refunds. Have tax questions? Contact us today!
Reminder: EFTPS users: Payments must be scheduled by 8 PM ET at least one calendar day before the tax due date. For more information, check out the IRS website: https://www.irs.gov/payments/eftps-the-electronic-federal-tax-payment-system Need help? Contact us today!
Reminder: File forms 990-T (Section 401(a) or 408(a) trusts) or Form 1120-POL for years ending 12/31/22. https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-990-t Need help? Contact us today!
For most Americans, the deadline to file federal tax returns is Tuesday, April 18. Need help? Contact us today!
Have you heard of the Earned Income Tax Credit? It’s a valuable benefit, but one third of eligible workers are new to the credit each year. Learn more, and spread the word: www.irs.gov/eitc. Need help determining if you're eligible? Contact us today!
Reminder: File Form 2290 and pay the tax for vehicles first used in January by 2/28. Get the IRS form here: https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-2290. Need help filing your taxes? Contact us today!
The #IRS has granted extensions for certain filings and payments for individuals and businesses. Stay informed of tax relief that may affect you following a natural disaster. Learn more here: www.irs.gov/disasters. Need help with your taxes? Contact us today!
Reminder to employers: Employees are required to report to you tips of $20 or more earned in Jan by 2/10. Need help with your taxes? Contact us today!
Fun Tax Fact for Groundhog’s Day: Staying camera-ready is tax deductible. The groundhogs that played Phil earn money for their efforts. Their owners pay tax on that income, and can claim costs associated with feeding, grooming, boarding and general care – if they choose to itemize. Learn more about Groundhog's Day here. Need help itemizing your taxes? Contact us today!