Tag: extension

  • Latest on COVID-19-Related Deadline Extensions for Health Care Benefits

    Latest on COVID-19-Related Deadline Extensions for Health Care Benefits

    The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently issued EBSA Disaster Relief Notice 2021-01, which is of interest to employers. It clarifies the duration of certain COVID-19-related deadline extensions that apply to health care benefits plans. Extensions to continue The DOL and IRS issued guidance last year specifying that the COVID-19 outbreak period — defined as…

  • What Happens If an Individual Can’t Pay Taxes

    What Happens If an Individual Can’t Pay Taxes

    You may wonder what happens in the event you or someone you know can’t pay taxes on time. Here’s a look at the options. Common penalties The “failure to file” penalty accrues at 5% per month or part of a month (to a maximum of 25%) on the amount of tax your return shows you…

  • Businesses: Get Ready for the New Form 1099-NEC

    Businesses: Get Ready for the New Form 1099-NEC

    There’s a new IRS form for business taxpayers that pay or receive nonemployee compensation. Beginning with tax year 2020, payers must complete Form 1099-NEC, Nonemployee Compensation, to report any payment of $600 or more to a payee. Why the new form? Prior to 2020, Form 1099-MISC was filed to report payments totaling at least $600…

  • Individuals Get Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tax and Other Relief

    Individuals Get Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tax and Other Relief

    Taxpayers now have more time to file their tax returns and pay any tax owed because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Treasury Department and IRS announced that the federal income tax filing due date is automatically extended from April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020. Taxpayers can also defer making federal income tax payments,…

  • Three Questions You May Have After You File Your Return

    Three Questions You May Have After You File Your Return

    Once your 2018 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year. Question #1: What tax records can I throw away now? At a minimum, keep tax records related to your return for…

  • Beware the Ides of March — If You Own a Pass-through Entity

    Beware the Ides of March — If You Own a Pass-through Entity

    Shakespeare’s words don’t apply just to Julius Caesar; they also apply to calendar-year partnerships, S corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) treated as partnerships or S corporations for tax purposes. Why? The Ides of March, more commonly known as March 15, is the federal income tax filing deadline for these “pass-through” entities. Not-so-ancient history Until…

  • Individual Tax Calendar: Important Deadlines for the Remainder of 2018

    Individual Tax Calendar: Important Deadlines for the Remainder of 2018

    While April 15 (April 17 this year) is the main tax deadline on most individual taxpayers’ minds, you also need to be aware of others through the rest of the year. To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2018 deadlines, here’s a look at when some key tax-related forms, payments and other…

  • Haven’t Filed Your 2017 Income Tax Return Yet? Beware of These Pitfalls

    Haven’t Filed Your 2017 Income Tax Return Yet? Beware of These Pitfalls

    The federal income tax filing deadline is slightly later than usual this year — April 17 — but it’s now nearly upon us. So, if you haven’t filed your individual return yet, you may be thinking about an extension. Or you may just be concerned about meeting the deadline in the eyes of the IRS.…