Extended Tax Returns

If you’ve requested for a tax filing extension, the IRS is encouraging you to e-file your 2021 return as early as possible. There’s no need to wait until the October deadline. Taxpayers who requested an extension have until October 17 to file their tax returns. However, if you have all the necessary information to file […]

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2022 IRS Dirty Dozen

Taxpayers beware, warned the IRS, as it issued the 2022 “Dirty Dozen” scams list. The list starts with four potentially abusive arrangements to avoid, including: charitable remainder annuity trusts, Maltese individual retirement arrangements, foreign captive insurance and monetized installment sales. If these schemes appear on a tax return, they will likely draw unwanted IRS focus. […]

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Improper payments

Is the IRS successfully preventing the issuance of improper payments by adhering to the 2019 Payments Integrity Act? The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) recently took a look and found the IRS to be “generally compliant” with the law. However, TIGTA identified four programs as susceptible to improper payments because risk assessment reports […]

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Calculating corporate estimated tax

The next quarterly estimated tax payment deadline is June 15 for individuals and businesses so it’s a good time to review the rules for computing corporate federal estimated payments. You want your business to pay the minimum amount of estimated taxes without triggering the penalty for underpayment of estimated tax. Four methods The required installment of […]

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