Categories Posted inin Tax Tips Has The Form 941 Deadline Changed In Response To COVID-19?The IRS has released a draft of the new Form 941. This draft will be finalized and released for the second quarter deadline. Posted byCharles HardyJune 16, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips The IRS Releases A Draft of the Updated Form 941: What This MeansThe Form 941 is being changed to accommodate the variety of different tax credits available to employers right now.Posted byCharles HardyJune 10, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips What You Need To Know About Stimulus PaymentsIn this article, we will address the common questions that our clients are asking about the Economic Impact Payments. Posted byCharles HardyJune 2, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips 3 Tips for Small Businesses That Are ReopeningHow do you resume doing business as usual when nothing is the same as usual? Posted byCharles HardyMay 20, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips Stop Wrongdoers- Know the Signs of an IRS ScamUnfortunately, scammers see IRS tax relief as a way to capitalize on the pandemic.Posted byCharles HardyMay 12, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips Avoid These Common Mistakes When Filing Your IRS Form 7200Rejection of your request due to an error in Form 7200 is the last thing we want you to worry about. Posted byCharles HardyMay 4, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips Want To File Form 941 Instead of 944? This Is How:I Currently File Form 944...I Would Prefer To File Form 941.Posted byCharles HardyApril 28, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Tax Tips What Is The Form 7200, How Do I File It?To learn more about this form and decide whether or not your business should file one, keep reading. Posted byCharles HardyApril 14, 20200 Comments Continue Reading
Categories Posted inin Form 94x SeriesTax Tips 7 Awesome Reasons To File Your Form 941 With TaxBanditsYour small business must file this form quarterly to report the income taxes, social security taxes, and Medicare taxes that you withheld from your employees. However, filing this Form doesn’t have to be difficult, confusing, or stressful!Posted byCharles HardyApril 10, 20200 Comments Continue Reading