IRS: Option to Electronically File Payroll Tax

May 16, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The IRS is reminding business owners of the option to electronically file their payroll tax returns and make tax payments. Also known as employment taxes, payroll taxes include federal (and possibly state) income tax withheld from employee wages, as well as the employer and employee portions of Social Security and Medicare taxes. Taxpayers can file … Read More

IRS: Digital Asset Reporting Mode

May 14, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Some observers have noted that the digital asset reporting model proposed in President Biden’s fiscal 2023 budget is very similar to that put forward by the multinational Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). But, as a U.S. Treasury official has stated, the OECD model is narrower in scope and “focuses on transactions involving dispositions … Read More

IRS: Estimated Tax Payments

May 13, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The IRS is reminding all businesses, including self-employed and gig workers, to make estimated tax payments quarterly. Individuals and businesses are required to pay taxes as income is earned or received throughout the year, either through withholding or estimated tax payments. That’s why those who are self-employed or in the gig economy usually need to … Read More

Opening up to SLAT opportunities

May 12, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Estate tax planning can become complicated when multiple parties are involved. For example, you may be concerned about providing assets to a surviving spouse of a second marriage, while also providing for your children from your first marriage. Of course, you also want to take advantage of favorable estate tax provisions in the law. Fortunately, … Read More

2022 – 05/03 – IRS: Form 990-N

May 12, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Form 990-N (e-Postcard) is supposed to be filed with the IRS by tax-exempt organizations with annual gross receipts of $50,000 or less. If a nonprofit files its 990-N improperly, the IRS may consider the organization as having not filed. And nonprofits that don’t file for three consecutive years automatically lose their exempt status. The IRS … Read More

2022 – 05/03 – IRS: Letters and Notices

May 11, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

If you recently filed your tax return and then receive a letter from the IRS, don’t panic. The letter was most likely sent because your return contained an error, the IRS has made a change to your return or the agency needs more information. Simply follow instructions and promptly return any forms included in the … Read More

IRS: HSA Explained

May 10, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are tax-advantaged savings accounts funded with pretax dollars. Funds can be withdrawn tax-free to pay for qualified medical expenses. An HSA must be coupled with a high-deductible health plan (HDHP). The IRS annually adjusts HSA and HDHP amounts based on inflation. For 2023, the HSA contribution amount for individuals is $3,850 … Read More