Your quarterly estimated tax payment is due soon. Third Quarter 2017 taxes due by September 15, 2017. Estimated tax is used to pay income tax and self-employment tax, as well as other taxes and amounts reported on your tax return. If
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March 15 Filing Deadline for Partnerships and S Corp Returns
The filing deadline for calendar year partnerships and S corporations is March 15, 2017. These returns must be filed (e-filed or postmarked) by midnight (local time) on March 15, 2017. Fiscal year returns will be due the 15th day of the
Missing a W2 Form?
What to Do if You’re Missing a W2 Most people get their W-2 forms by the end of January. Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, shows your income and the taxes withheld from your pay for the year. You need
What Deduction Should You Take – Itemized or Standard?
Itemize or Choose the Standard Deduction Most taxpayers claim the standard deduction when they file their federal tax return. However, some filers may be able to lower their tax bill by itemizing. Find out which way saves the most money
Where’s My Refund – Contacting the IRS about Refunds for Held Up Returns
Where’s My Refund for Held Up Tax Returns “Where’s My Refund?” will be updated on Feb. 18 for the vast majority of early filers who claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit. Before Feb. 18,
February Challenge – Tax Filing Time!
Get Your Taxes Done in 3 Simple Steps We all know filing taxes isn’t fun for most of us. That’s why TACCT Taxes is here to provide your tax preparation needs. It’s not complicated to get prepared for your tax
Tax Documents You’ll Need to File Your Tax Return
Tax Documents Due Date By law, employers have until January 31st (or the next business day if it’s a weekend or holiday) to send you their annual tax statements such as W2s, 1099-INT etc. Many taxpayers have opted to receive
Do I need a driver’s license number to file a return?
Federal Requirements You do not need a driver’s license number to file a federal return. Some states may request your driver’s license number for state tax returns because they have the ability to match state records and help confirm your
Self-Employed Tax Tips
Tax Tips for the Self-Employed Prior to tax planning, you must understand the difference between a self-employed individual and one who works full-time. You should also know that self-employed professionals do not get taxes deducted from their pay.
How to Report Gambling Income and Losses on Your Tax Return
Six Tips on Gambling Income and Losses Whether you roll the dice, play cards or bet on the ponies, all your winnings are taxable. The IRS offers these six tax tips for the casual gambler.