The IRS will begin accepting 2013 business tax returns on Monday, January 13, 2014. This start date applies to both electronically-filed and paper-filed returns. Business returns include any return that posts on the IRS Business Master File (BMF). BMF returns include a variety of income tax and
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No Tax Refunds During Shutdown
Tax Refunds In other government shutdown news, the IRS announced on its website on Tuesday that, “Tax refunds will not be issued until normal government operations resume.” This marked a change from its shutdown contingency plan, under which 859 employees in its
IRS Provides Tax Relief to Victims of Colorado Storms
The Internal Revenue Service is providing tax relief to individual and business taxpayers impacted by severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides in Colorado. The IRS announced today that certain taxpayers in the counties of Adams, Boulder, Larimer and Weld will
Tax Tips – Special Tax Benefits for Armed Forces Personnel
If you’re a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, the IRS wants you to know about the many tax benefits that may apply to you. Special tax rules apply to military members on active duty, including those serving in combat
IRS Gives Tax Relief To Oklahoma Tornado Victims
Return Filing and Tax Payment Deadlines Extended to Sept. 30, 2013 WASHINGTON –– After the devastating tornado in Moore and Oklahoma City, the Internal Revenue Service has provided tax relief to individuals and businesses affected by this and other severe storms
Tax Tips – Dealing with IRS Notices
Each year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. Here are ten things you should know about IRS notices in case one shows up in your mailbox. Don’t panic. Many of these
Tax Tips – Filing an Amended Tax Return
Ten Facts on Filing an Amended Tax Return What should you do if you already filed your federal tax return and then discover a mistake? Don’t worry; you have a chance to fix errors by filing an amended tax return.
IRS Gives Boston Taxpayers 3-Month Extension
TACCT extends our thoughts and prayers to all who have been affected by the events that occurred at the Boston Marathon. The Internal Revenue Service granted a three-month tax filing and payment extension to Boston-area taxpayers and others affected by
Tax Tips – Eight Facts on Late Filing and Penalties
April 15 is the annual deadline for most people to file their federal income tax return and pay any taxes they owe. By law, the IRS may assess penalties to taxpayers for both failing to file a tax return and
Avoid Common Errors – Last Minute Filers
IRS Tax Tip WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Internal Revenue Service reminded taxpayers to review their tax returns for common errors that could delay the processing of their returns. Here are some ways to avoid common mistakes. File electronically. Filing electronically, whether