A Short Guide to Property Taxes
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Read More A Short Guide to Property TaxesWhen must you start taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your retirement plan? The IRS answers this and other retirement plan questions in recently updated FAQs. It explains that individuals generally must start taking RMDs from traditional IRAs, SEP IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs and retirement plans when they reach age 72, or age 73 if they […]
Read More When must you start taking required minimum distributions?The IRS has provided tax relief to victims of NY state winter storms and snowstorms that occurred between Dec. 23-28, 2022. Individuals and businesses in the disaster area now have until May 15, 2023, to file various tax returns and to make tax payments. Individuals that reside or have a business in the following counties […]
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Read More Facts & Figures 2023: How Does Your State Compare?In one case, a married couple wasn’t entitled to deduct a rental-related loss above the amount IRS allowed. During the year in question, the taxpayers rented a basement bedroom in their three-story home to close friend for $300 a month. On Schedule E, they claimed a $30,763 loss on the rental that yielded $3,000 in […]
Read More Rent related loss deniedA tax scam to be wary of this tax season is third-party promoters pushing improper Fuel Tax Credit claims. Improper credits continue to be an area of focus for IRS auditors. The Fuel Tax Credit is meant for off-highway business and farming use and, as such, isn’t available to most taxpayers. However, unscrupulous promoters are […]
Read More Fuel Tax Credit fraud increasingApril 18 is the deadline for filing your 2022 tax return. But a couple of other tax deadlines are coming up in April and they’re important for certain taxpayers: Saturday, April 1 is the last day to begin receiving required minimum distributions (RMDs) from IRAs, 401(k)s and similar workplace plans for taxpayers who turned 72 […]
Read More Two important tax deadlines are coming up — and they don’t involve filing your 2022 tax returnThe proposed Protecting Taxpayers and Victims of Unemployment Fraud Act would give states incentives for recouping fraudulent unemployment insurance (UI) payments. Lawmakers say it would reduce the federal deficit by shifting program monitoring to the state level. A Congressional Budget Office (CBO) cost estimate says the benefits of doing so may be hard to quantify. […]
Read More Proposed Act would provide incentivies for states to recoup fradulent unemploymentAt a recent payroll conference, an IRS director, Daniel Lauer, advised employers to review eligibility guidelines before claiming the expired COVID-19 employee retention credit (ERC). He stated that ERC fraud is common, particularly with IRS Form 941-X, which is filed to make adjustments or corrections to Form 941. If your business claimed the ERC and […]
Read More IRS comments on ERCHere are some of the key tax-related deadlines that apply to businesses and other employers during the second quarter of 2023. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing […]
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