Deadline for Employer Wage Statements
The Internal Revenue Service reminds employers and other businesses that wage statements and independent contractor forms have a Jan. 31 filing deadline.
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The Internal Revenue Service reminds employers and other businesses that wage statements and independent contractor forms have a Jan. 31 filing deadline.
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Adults teach their kids how to drive, balance a checkbook and cook. It’s also a good idea to teach younger users how to explore the internet with caution.
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Tax returns and tax refunds are unique and individual. This is something for taxpayers to remember next year when someone they know says or posts on social media about receiving a federal tax refund.
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The Internal Revenue Service said today that the Taxpayer First Act, enacted July 1, requires tax exempt organizations to electronically file information returns and related forms. The new law affects tax exempt organizations in tax years beginning after July 1, 2019.
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The IRS is conducting large-scale audits of land conservation transactions—targeting billions of dollars of potentially inflated deductions, hundreds of partnerships, and thousands of investors.
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When it comes to taxes, members of the military often have unique circumstances. IRS.gov has info on several topics that affect current and former military personnel, as well as their families. Here are resources where people can go to find more information.
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Recordkeeping is an important part of running a small business. In fact, keeping good records helps business owners make sure their business stays successful.
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The home office deduction can help small business owners save money on their taxes.
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The Internal Revenue Service announced that employees in 401(k) plans will be able to contribute up to $19,500 next year.
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Now that fall is here and school has started, many teachers are dipping into their own pockets to buy classroom supplies. Doing this throughout the year can add up fast. Fortunately, eligible educators may be able to defray qualified expenses they paid in 2019 when they file their tax return in 2020.
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