Business Mileage Deductions Changes for 2nd Half of 2011
The IRS has just released its’ adjusted mileage rates for the second half of tax year 2011. These rates will be in effect for all clients returns this coming January. Be aware, taxpayers always have the option of calculating and using actual expenses for their vehicle, but typically the mileage rates offer taxpayers the most […]
E-file Tax Returns through Oct. 15th 2011
Many tax preparers are unaware that the IRS accepts e-filed returns through October 15th. This can be both for taxpayers who owe and those who are requesting a refund. If you have any questions about e-filing after April 18th please feel free to contact our year round tax and technical support team at [phone_link_red].
Tax Prep tips for clients filing extensions
Many people are under the misconception that filing a tax extension will allow for a delay in having to pay tax liability. This is not the case! An extension simply allows a 6 month stay in having to submit a completed tax return. An estimated tax payment must be submitted along with the extension filing […]
Last Minute Filers – Tax Preparers be ready!
While most tax offices have already experienced a considerable slow down from the peak weeks of late January and early February, do not become complacent and overlook the revenue potential that can come from the last minute crowd! While most of these last minute filers will not choose bank products, they certainly are worthy clients […]
New Process for e-filing returns with ITINs and SSN mismatches
In past tax seasons, returns filed with an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) reporting wages paid had to have the ITIN listed on the wage statement to be eligible for electronic filing. Due to programming changes the IRS’ e-file system, That is no longer required. The taxpayer’s correct ITIN should be used as the identifying […]