Vaccination and Recovery Paid Leave Credit Under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP), the IRS has updated their paid sick and family leave tax credit information. Employers can claim the credits for providing paid leave to employees who accompany a family or household member to obtain a COVID-19 vaccination or to care for them during… Read More
Advance Child Tax Payments Begin The first batch of advance monthly child tax payments, totaling about $15 billion, went out on July 15. The vast majority were sent by direct deposit. Payments will continue monthly through the end of the year, and the IRS continues to “urge people who normally aren’t required to file a… Read More
“Dirty Dozen” Scams Identified The IRS is alerting taxpayers to beware of specific tax scams with its ongoing “Dirty Dozen” series. Pandemic-related scams like Economic Impact Payment (EIP) theft (whether fraud or mailbox theft) continue to be an issue. Phishing scams persist, which include fake emails, text messages, websites and social media as tools to… Read More
Advance Child Tax Credit Payment Tools The IRS and Treasury have unveiled an online Non-filer Sign-up tool to assist eligible families who don’t normally file tax returns to register for the monthly Child Tax Credit payments scheduled to begin July 15. The tool is an update of last year’s Non-filers tool which helped individuals claim… Read More
New FAQs For Families And Small Businesses The IRS has posted two new frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help families and small- and mid-sized employers in claiming credits under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act. For families, the child and dependent care credit was increased and expanded under the ARP, and made fully refundable. The… Read More
Tax Court Cases Resolved Virtual Settlement Days, first announced in May 2020, help taxpayers resolve their cases and avoid taking their chances in court. Building on that, March was National Virtual Settlement month, which saw Virtual Settlement Days events held in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Nearly 240 taxpayers met with Chief… Read More
Student COVID Emergency Aid Not Taxed Students who received emergency financial aid grants from a federal agency, state, tribe, higher education institution or scholarship-granting organization because of the COVID-19 pandemic do not have to include these funds in their gross income. They also do not have to reduce their amount of qualified tuition and expenses… Read More
The IRS extended the tax filing deadline to May 17th, but they did not extend the estimated tax filing deadline. What does this mean for our customers? If your taxes are taken out of every paycheck and you receive a W-2, you do not have to make the quarterly estimated tax payments. If you are… Read More
Tax Filing Due Date Extended The IRS and Treasury have announced that the tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended to May 17, 2021, from April 15, 2020. Individual taxpayers do not need to file any forms or call the IRS to qualify for this automatic extension.… Read More
Selecting Tax Return Preparers The IRS is reminding taxpayers to choose a tax return preparer with care. While the vast majority of paid preparers provide quality service, others commit fraud, identity theft, and other scams. Credentials to look for in a professional with whom you’re trusting your personal and financial information include: Year-round availability –… Read More