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09/23/2024

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Second ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program for improper claims is open through Nov. 22

The IRS’s second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program is open and runs through Nov. 22, 2024. This ERC VDP helps businesses repay credits they received after filing ERC claims in error.

The program allows businesses to correct improper payments at a 15% discount and avoid potential compliance action in the future such as audits, full repayment, penalties and interest. This second round of the program is open for tax periods in 2021.Employers can’t use the second ERC VDP to disclose and repay ERC money from tax periods in 2020.

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08/21/2024

Interest rates remain the same for the fourth quarter of 2024

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning Oct. 1, 2024.

For individuals, the rate for overpayments and underpayments will be 8% per year, compounded daily.

Here’s a complete list of the new rates:

8% for overpayments (payments made in excess of the amount owed), 7% for corporations.
5% for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000.
8% for underpayments (taxes owed but not fully paid).
10% for large corporate underpayments.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, the rate of interest is determined on a quarterly basis. For taxpayers other than corporations, the overpayment and underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus three percentage points.

Generally, in the case of a corporation, the underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus three percentage points and the overpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus two percentage points. The rate for large corporate underpayments is the federal short-term rate plus five percentage points. The rate on the portion of a corporate overpayment of tax exceeding $10,000 for a taxable period is the federal short-term rate plus one-half (0.5) of a percentage point.

The interest rates announced today are computed from the federal short-term rate determined during July 2024.

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04/03/2024

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04/03/2024

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02/20/2024

IRS CODES on Transcripts :

826- Means that part of your Tax refund was used to pay a debt

846-Refund Approved ‼️‼️‼️🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳

570- Refund hold

971- additional information on issue typically related to code 570

810- Refund Freeze

811-Reverse Refund Freeze

091-Revocation of being taxed as a small business

177- Abatement of estimated tax penalty

768- Earned income credit

424- Examination Request indicator, your return was referred to the Examination or Appeals Division

425- Reversed transaction code (424)

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How to correctly fill out your W4 Withholding form! First mistake: STOP FILING EXEMPT Correctly completing your W4 form ...
02/10/2024

How to correctly fill out your W4 Withholding form!

First mistake: STOP FILING EXEMPT

Correctly completing your W4 form is now more important than ever. The IRS is attempting to avoid issuing refunds for overpaid taxes. You will receive $2000 per dependent and credit for claiming head of household on the new W4 forms. Your employer will not take federal taxes from your paycheck until you earn more than the amount you designated on the W4 form for your dependent and other credit. Therefore, if you enter $2000, federal taxes won't be deducted until you earn more than that in a single pay period.

Usually, I tell my clients that in order for them to receive a respectable refund, they should designate themselves as head of household on their W4 and leave the child tax credit line blank or enter $500. This will cause the employer to begin deducting federal taxes right away.

Please update your W-4 immediately, and feel free to call me at (682) 288-7899

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01/31/2024

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01/29/2024

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01/26/2024

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01/24/2024

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01/19/2024
01/17/2024

What’s Your Taxpayer Filing Status?

For many people, December 31 means a New Year’s Eve celebration. However, from a tax perspective, it’s a key date in determining the filing status you’ll use when filing your tax return for the year. The one you’ll use depends partly on whether you’re married on that date.

The five statuses

When you file your federal tax return, you do so with one of five filing statuses. First, there’s “single” status, which is generally used if you’re unmarried, divorced or legally separated. A second status, “married filing jointly,” is for married couples who file a tax return together. If your spouse passes away, you can usually still file a joint return for that year. A third status, “married filing separately,” is for married couples who choose to file separate returns. In some cases, doing so may result in less tax owed.

“Head of household” is a fourth status. Certain unmarried taxpayers with dependents qualify to use it and potentially pay less tax. Finally, there’s a fifth status: “qualifying widow(er) with a dependent child.” It may be used if your spouse died during one of the previous two years and you have a dependent child. (Other conditions apply.)

Head of household

Let’s focus on head-of-household status because it’s often misunderstood and can be more favorable than filing as a single taxpayer. To qualify, you must “maintain a household” that, for more than half the year, is the principal home of a “qualifying child” or other relative that you can claim as a dependent.

A qualifying child is defined as someone who lives in your home for more than half the year and is your child, stepchild, foster child, sibling, stepsibling or a descendant of any of these. A qualifying child must also be under 19 years old (or a full-time student under age 24) and be unable to provide over half of his or her own support for the year.

Different rules may apply if a child’s parents are divorced. Also, a child isn’t a qualifying child if he or she is married and files jointly or isn’t a U.S. citizen or resident.

For head-of-household filing status, you’re considered to maintain a household if you live in it for the tax year and pay more than half the cost of running it. This includes property taxes, mortgage interest, rent, utilities, property insurance, repairs, upkeep and food consumed in the home. Medical care, clothing, education, life insurance and transportation aren’t included.

Under a special rule, you can qualify as head of household if you maintain a home for a parent even if you don’t live with the parent. To qualify, you must be able to claim the parent as your dependent.

You must generally be unmarried to claim head-of-household status. However, if you’ve lived apart from your spouse for the last six months of the year, you have a qualifying child living with you and you maintain the household, you’re typically considered unmarried. In this case, you may be able to qualify as head of household.

Not always obvious

Filing status may seem obvious, but there can be situations when it warrants careful consideration. If you have questions about yours, contact us.

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Tax tips as we end 2023. You have 1 day left to do things that will affect your 2023 tax return.  💵Take items around you...
12/30/2023

Tax tips as we end 2023.

You have 1 day left to do things that will affect your 2023 tax return. 💵

Take items around your house & old clothes you no longer need and drop them off at Catholic Charities. Staple the receipt they give you to the itemized list you created as you loaded the items into a bag. (the donee does not know the value of the items you donate. Valuation is your task.)

Fully fund your HSA, if you haven't already.

You have until April 15, 2024 to make a deductible IRA contribution for the 2023 tax year.

If you are self-employed, stock up on necessary supplies. If you need new computer equipment, buy it now.

🚘 remember to note your EOY (end of year) mileages on your cars if you use them for business.

Having an oil change now is also good for third party verification of your mileage. If you're ever audited, they will want third party verification of your mileage!!

Happy New Year 🎆

Start getting ready!
12/30/2023

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We’re happy to ring in the New Year with you.   To start 2024 right,   reminds you that quarterly estimated tax payments...
12/29/2023

We’re happy to ring in the New Year with you.

To start 2024 right, reminds you that quarterly estimated tax payments are due on January 16.

IR-2023-242, Dec. 15, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers who didn’t pay enough tax in 2023 to make a fourth quarter tax payment on or before Jan. 16 to avoid a possible penalty or tax bill when filing in 2024.

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12/28/2023

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Have you have you ever had a salesperson tell you that if you buy their product, you can write it off on your taxes? 🚘 Y...
12/27/2023

Have you have you ever had a salesperson tell you that if you buy their product, you can write it off on your taxes? 🚘

You should never take tax advice from a salesperson. I hate to be the one to tell a tax client that What they bought is actually not deductible.

The morning news is giving all kinds of tax tips today, one of which is if you go buy an electric car RIGHT NOW, you will get a $7,500 tax credit. 💵

Will you get a $7,500 credit? Maybe. But maybe not. There are now various components coming into play on how much of that credit you will get based on the car itself, whether it's new or used, and the components of the car.

If you want an electric car, buy one.

Don't buy it because you're being promised tax credits.

This is a screenshot from the IRS website on the credit. There's more.

Jaimie Giertuga
Manager
682.288.7899
Integrity Taxpros Haltom City

12/18/2023

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12/12/2023

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11/28/2023

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11/23/2023

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