Deferred Social Security Tax is Due

If you own a business or are self employed and you deferred part of your Social Security tax in 2020, the second installment of the deferred amount is due Dec. 31, 2022. To pay, you can use the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS.gov). On the “type of tax” screen, choose “Deferred Social Security Tax” […]

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How to report software costs

What do Tesla cars, smart TVs and equipment used for making french fries have in common? The answer is embedded software, according to recent comments by Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Vice Chair James Kroeker. He also told the Private Company Council that today’s mixed accounting model for software costs is outdated and should be […]

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IRS issues RMD reminder

The IRS is reminding those who were born in 1950 or earlier that they must soon begin taking required minimum distribution (RMDs) from their IRAs or other retirement plan accounts. Generally, RMDs are the minimum amounts that IRA and retirement plan account owners age 72 and older must annually withdraw from their accounts. Depending on […]

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Newlywed Checklist

Did you or someone you know get married in 2022? The IRS has provided a checklist to help newlyweds avoid mistakes that could cost them at tax time. How you file depends on your marital status on Dec. 31. The married-filing-jointly status is typically the most beneficial way for couples to file, but it’s a […]

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Coaching salaries in the news

Should tax-exempt universities be allowed to pay athletic coaches multi-million-dollar salaries? That was the focus of an investigation led by Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), chair of the U.S. House Ways and Means Oversight Committee. With input from nine schools, a report was issued on Dec.1, 2022, in which Pascrell casts doubt on whether these salaries […]

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Business Identity theft

The IRS is warning businesses that they’re prime targets for identity theft. How do you know if your company’s identity has been stolen? According to the IRS, you should investigate if you receive a: 1) rejection notice for an electronically filed tax return because a return is already on file, 2) notice about a return […]

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