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Businesswoman relieved from resolving her issues before the tax deadlinesDeadlines include anytime something is due. This can include well known tax deadlines like April 15, or extension deadlines, or payment deadlines. These posts cover upcoming deadlines, or a reminded that actions need to be taken by a certain date or there will be repercussions.

It is important to stay in compliances with tax deadlines, or you will run into statutory penalties and pay interest and fines. Any state or local authorities that you file with may also have various deadlines, and they sometimes have more unreasonable penalties. For example, Florida Reemployment (called unemployment insurance everywhere else) has a $25 minimum penalty for not filing your quarterly notice on time. For halted companies that may no longer have payroll, you might be paying a $25 fine for not getting  $0 form turned in on a timely basis. When you multiply this by the various forms you might need to submit, if your business dealings use a series of LLCs or other business entities, you may find an unreasonably high risk related to failure to file.

Part of what inspired us to launch our Starter Package was that staying on top of every tax deadline takes up time every month, a trivial amount of time for a tax firm, but a large amount of time for normal small business owners. By reviewing your books monthly and tracking all of your filing deadlines, we can avoid penalties, reduce interest, and simplify the lives of our tax and accounting clients.

By getting extensions in on time, filings on time – either the original tax deadline or the extended one – we can help you save money, reduce stress, and build your wealth.

State Business Taxes

By |2022-02-09T13:16:35-05:00February 9th, 2022|Categories: #TaxTipTuesday|Tags: , , , , , |

If you think you may have state tax reporting requirements want to inquire about state nexus reporting, let us help you get the answers you and your business need. We are here to help you file your state taxes accurately.

2022 Tax Filing Season Announcements

By |2022-01-13T19:28:20-05:00January 10th, 2022|Categories: Deadlines and Updates|Tags: , , , , |

The IRS announced that the 2022 Tax Filing Season begins on January 24th. This announcement means the IRS will begin accepting returns on January 24th for the 2021 tax year. I will review some of the key takeaways from the IRS press release since we are still navigating the pandemic, which has historically caused complications and confusion. 

Tax Deadline is Tomorrow | 9/15 – Video

By |2021-10-01T14:54:10-04:00September 14th, 2021|Categories: #TaxTipTuesday|Tags: , , , |

Hi, I'm Bette Hochberger, CPA, CGMA, and you're concise tax tip Tuesday today is that tomorrow is September 15th is the S-corporation, the partnership, LLCs that are taxed as a partnership. It is your deadline. If you are still working on your stuff, your CPA is very mad at you.

Estimated Tax Payment Two

By |2021-06-15T15:44:00-04:00June 15th, 2021|Categories: #TaxTipTuesday, Deadlines and Updates|Tags: , , , , |

Today's Tax Tip Tuesday is your reminder to pay your second 2021 quarterly estimated tax payment if you're somebody who needs to pay those, many people don't pay them. If you only have a job where you get a W2 and you're on the payroll, probably aren't making estimated payments, but if you're a business owner or a freelancer something like that, you're probably having to make these payments. So how do you know how much to pay?

#TaxTipTuesday – IRS Delays 2020 Tax Season

By |2021-05-12T23:30:31-04:00January 25th, 2021|Categories: #TaxTipTuesday|Tags: , , , , |

Welcome to Tax Tip Tuesday. Today for your tax tip, we're going to discuss the recent announcement by the IRS to delay the opening of the 2020 tax filing season to February 12th, and what that means for you.

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