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12.23 2020

Financial Relief Before Year is Over

 

 

This year is end in a week. A spike in COVID-29 cases and related restrictions and shutdown, more people have been laid off and millions of people have received jobless help and benefit.

 

 

Don’t miss out!!!

Before 2020 is over, we still have time to gain some financial relief to help reduce the effects of the pandemic.

Paid sick leave

Fully refundable tax credits are available, as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.

  • Up to $511 per day, or
  • $200 per day if caring for a family member or children if school is closed.

 

Paid family leave

One provision of FFCRA is fully refundable tax credits equal to two-thirds of the employee’s regular pay.

  •  Up to $200 per day, for an employee to care for a child due to school or place of care closure.

 

 

Employee Retention Credit

As part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, provides a fully refundable credit that is 50% of qualified wages.

  • $10,000, for a maximum credit per employee of $5,000 paid from March 13 – Dec. 31, 2020.

 

Important notes about COVID-19 tax credits:

  • For businesses to receive the credits, wages paid must occur by Dec. 31, 2020 or earlier.
  • If a Paycheck Protection Program loan was taken, the employer would not be eligible for the Employee Retention Credit.
  • Employers who choose to file one or more Forms 7200 to request an advance payment of the tax credits, the last day to file is either Feb.1, 2021, or the date employer’s Forms 941 are filed for forth quarter 2020, whichever is earlier. Any Forms 7200 received after that date will be rejected by the IRS

 

 

01.25 2016

2016 Tax Season

January starts a new year and a new tax season. In the next month, you’ll receive an array of IRS forms reminding you that it’s time to file. The deadline this year is Monday, April 18, 2016, but once you’ve received all your forms it’s never too early to file. For standard filers, here’s what you might expect to get in the mail:

  • Form W-2 from your current or past employers.
  • Form 1099-INT or 1099-DIV from any financial institutions from whom you earn interest.
  • Contractors will receive form 1099-MISC with total miscellaneous income earned.
  • Homeowners will receive form 1098 with total mortgage interest payments.
  • Students will receive form 1098-T with total tuition paid; students with loans will receive form 1098-E with total interest paid on student loans.

If you’re a small business owner, you’ll need to provide your tax preparer with a profit and loss statement so that they can complete a Schedule C.

Give us a call or talk to your preparer for a complete list of forms needed to complete your return.

02.11 2015

2015 Tax Deadlines

Tax deadlines for filing year 2014For everyone who’s looking to start the new year off right, check out the tax filing dates below. Don’t forget to talk to your tax preparer about gathering information needed to complete these filings.

Deadlines for Businesses and Non-profits

  • February 2, 2015 – W-2′s due to employees; 1099′s due to contractors/investors/others
  • March 2, 2015 – W-3 and 1096’s due to IRS
  • March 16, 2015 – Corporate tax returns or filing extension due to IRS
  • May 15, 2015 – Non-profit tax returns or filing extension due to IRS

Deadlines for Individuals

  • April 15, 2015 – Individual tax returns or extension due to IRS

If you are unsure of your filing requirements, visit the IRS website to determine your obligation.

03.02 2011

Time to file your 2010 taxes

Did you know that this year, Taxpayers have until Monday, April 18th, to file their 2010 taxes?

If you’re expecting a refund, you can never file too early. EJK has over 15 years experience optimizing and filing individual returns and is here to help.

For all of you last-minute filers, don’t wait too long…

Contact us today to learn more about individual tax preparation and filing services and you’ll be one step closer to the end of tax season.

In service, EJK Tax Team