IRS Expands Use of Electronic Payments, Discontinues Paper Coupons

By |2010-08-23T12:58:49-04:00August 23rd, 2010|Corporate Income Tax, Individual Income Tax, Tax Payments|

Source: Journal of Accountancy, AICPA August 21, 2010 The IRS has issued proposed regulations that would eliminate paper coupons for deposits of employment taxes, corporate income and estimated taxes, and many other taxes (REG-153340-09). The paper coupon payment system will be shut down at the end of this year. With [...]

IR-2010-089: IRS Removes Debt Indicator for 2011 Tax Filing Season

By |2010-08-05T16:07:04-04:00August 5th, 2010|Individual Income Tax, News Articles|

IRS Issue Number:    IR-2010-089 Inside This Issue WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced that starting with next year’s tax filing season it will no longer provide tax preparers and associated financial institutions with the “debt indicator,” which is used to facilitate refund anticipation loans (RALs). “As we prepare for [...]

Death and Taxes

By |2010-07-06T16:39:16-04:00July 6th, 2010|Individual Income Tax|

Tax Responsibilities After Someone Dies The death of a loved one is always difficult but it can be even more challenging if you are the one who must handle all the resulting tax responsibilities. There are a couple different ways you can assume the required duties: You may be named as [...]

Limitations on Home Mortgage Interest Deductions

By |2010-07-05T14:15:32-04:00July 5th, 2010|Home Owners, Individual Income Tax|

source: IRS.gov NOTE: This headliner is current through the publication date. Since changes may have occurred, no guarantees are made concerning the technical accuracy after the publication date. Headliner Volume 299 June 22, 2010 The IRS reminds taxpayers that interest deductions on home mortgages are limited, including limitations for home [...]

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