e-file your payroll tax returns

The IRS is urging employers to e-file payroll tax returns. Common payroll tax forms, including Forms 940, 941, 943 and 944, all can be submitted electronically using third-party software approved by the IRS or through a tax professional. Filers can sign e-filed returns with a signature PIN assigned by the IRS or by printing, signing, […]

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IRS audits

If you’re worried about an IRS audit, there’s good news! According to a recent Government Accountability Office report, audits of individuals between 2010 and 2019 decreased for all income brackets, from 0.9% to 0.25%. Higher-income taxpayers experienced the biggest decline in audits, probably because they require more IRS staff review and resources. Lower-income audits, on […]

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New Mexico wildfires

The IRS is providing disaster tax relief to victims of the New Mexico wildfires and straight-line winds that began April 5. The tax agency announced that the relief applies to taxpayers who live or have a business in Colfax, Lincoln, Mora, San Miguel and Valencia counties. Affected taxpayers will now have until August 31, 2022, […]

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The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty

Businesses that withhold taxes from employees and others but don’t pay them over to the IRS may face a penalty equal to 100% of the unpaid tax. The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) can be assessed personally against “responsible” parties, even non-owners. When the treasurer of an airline-related business was hit with the TFRP on […]

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