IRS releases ERTC red flags

The IRS is continuing to warn businesses about aggressive marketing by nefarious actors involving the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC). It has suspended the processing of ERTC claims until at least year end because of a spike in the number of fraudulent claims. The IRS has now issued a series of red flags businesses should […]

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US federal budget soars

The U.S. federal budget deficit will double this year, excluding student loans, according to the August report from the Congressional Budget Office. The widening deficit is due to a 3% rise in spending and a 10% decline in federal tax receipts. Spending increases include higher interest on the national debt and higher Social Security, Medicare […]

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Will there be a shutdown?

If Congress fails to strike a spending deal and the U.S. government shuts down on Oct. 1, 2023, hundreds of thousands of federal workers will be furloughed. Originally, the IRS said it would remain fully staffed and operate normally, no matter what happens. However, the tax agency is now working on new contingency plans, which […]

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IRS pauses on processing ERC Claims

Amid urgent concerns about scams, the IRS has immediately halted acceptance of new claims for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), at least through year end. IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel has seen a flood of reports from tax pros and others, stating that many new claims are ineligible. To reduce the chances of fraud, previously filed […]

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IRS issues estimate reminder

The IRS is reminding self-employed people, gig workers, retirees and others who make estimated tax payments that their third quarter deadline was Sept. 15, 2023. You should make estimated payments if you expect to owe at least $1,000, after subtracting for withholding and credits, in 2023. Use the Tax Withholding Estimator at irs.gov to accurately […]

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Georgia Tax relief

Following a disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the IRS is providing victims of Hurricane Idalia in Georgia relief from upcoming tax deadlines. The relief applies to individuals and businesses in 28 Georgia counties affected by Hurricane Idalia. It postpones various filing and payment deadlines from Aug. 30, 2023, to Feb. 15, […]

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