Millions more ITINs set to expire in 2019; IRS says renew early to prevent refund delays WASHINGTON — Nearly 2 million Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) are set to expire at the end of 2019 as the Internal Revenue Service...
Read More ›Don’t wait — schedule estimated and other tax payments in advance You can pay your 2019 estimated tax payments electronically anytime before the end of the tax year. Most people make estimated tax payments in equal amounts by the...
Read More ›WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service urges taxpayers who work multiple jobs or who may be adding summer employment to complete a Paycheck Checkup. Doing so will help them check if they are having the right amount of tax withheld from their...
Read More ›Due to tax withholding confusion related to Tax Reform, the U.S. Treasury is cutting tax penalties for taxpayers who did not have enough tax withheld throughout 2018 via paycheck withholding or estimated tax payments. This applies to taxpayers who...
Read More ›EINs and responsible parties Beginning May 13, 2019 only individuals with tax identification numbers – either a Social Security number (SSN) or an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) – may request an employer identification...
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