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While you may have “nanny taxes” covered for your clients who have hired household help, there may be other compliance problems, including fines
March 20GTM Payroll Services -
The Tax Court recently ruled against a married couple that tried to garnish the salary of the Secretary of the Treasury to pay their tax bills.
March 13 -
The relief is conditioned on the partnerships providing the missing information in a separate schedule by March 15, 2020.
March 11 -
Lost amid the confusion of the federal government shutdown this year was a new set of penalties the IRS began to issue as part of the agency’s ongoing enforcement of the Affordable Care Act.
March 6Trusaic -
Those who file their 2018 return and pay any tax due by April 15 can avoid the estimated tax penalty.
February 28 -
A letter from a senior official to Senate Democrats throws cold water on any extra relief for taxpayers.
February 27 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers is supporting calls from the Institute and lawmakers who are asking to lower the penalty threshold for taxpayers.
February 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the IRS and the Treasury for additional relief for taxpayers who didn't adjust their withholdings last year for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 5 -
Taxpayers who miscalculated how much they’ll owe the Internal Revenue Service this year won’t get hit with penalties — up to a certain point.
January 17 -
Most taxpayers who didn't properly adjust their withholding after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won't face penalties.
January 16