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Reminder: Tax Filing Deadlines

Posted on August 15, 2011 at 1:09pm 0 Comments

Calendar-Year Corporate returns and Partnership returns (Federal Forms 1120, 1120S, and 1065) are due September 15th! This deadline is the absolute and final deadline to file returns for both corporations and partnerships, as no additional extensions are available. Late returns will be subject to the following penalties:

 

C-Corp (Form 1120) - Minimum penalty for late filing if a return is more than 60 days late is lesser of $135 or 100% of the…

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Two-Year Limit No Longer Applies to Many Innocent Spouse Requests

Posted on August 15, 2011 at 1:00pm 0 Comments

Beginning in 2002, the IRS required that innocent spouse requests be filed within two years after the IRS first takes collection action against the requesting spouse. This time limit was designed to encourage prompt resolution while evidence remained available.

 

In late July 2011, the IRS announced that it will eliminate the 2 year time limit to help to more innocent spouses. Specifically,

 

  1. The IRS will no longer apply the two-year limit to…
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Employers Responsibility for Payroll

Posted on August 15, 2011 at 1:00pm 0 Comments

Employers are ultimately responsible for the payment of income tax withheld, and both the employer and employee portions of Social Security and Medicare taxes, even if they outsource their payroll responsibilities to a third party. Outsourcing payroll to a third party can help ensure that filing deadlines and deposit requirements are met and greatly streamline business operations. However, it's the employer's ultimate responsibility to pay these taxes, even if the failure to…

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Husband and Wife Businesses

Posted on July 7, 2011 at 10:56am 0 Comments

One of the advantages of operating your own business is hiring family members. However, the employment tax requirements for family employees may vary from those that apply to other employees.

 

How spouses earn Social Security benefits:

A spouse is considered an employee if there is an employer/employee type of relationship, i.e., the first spouse substantially controls the business in terms of management…

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