Tax

IRS increases special per diem rate for business travel

The special per diem rates that a taxpayer may use in substantiating travel and business expenses under the per diem substantiation method will be higher starting Oct. 1, as provided by the IRS in Notice 2024-68. Generally, under the per diem substantiation method, if an employer or other payer pays[…]

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2024 Q3 ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENT DUE SEPTEMBER 16, 2024.

The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers the deadline to submit their third quarter estimated tax payment is Sept. 16, 2024.  The IRS also reminded taxpayers affected by disasters in 17 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands that they may automatically qualify for a delayed tax-payment deadline. Deadlines vary depending[…]

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How to fill out a W-4 Form?

The W-4 form can seem confusing to an employee at first glance. Here’s a breakdown of the information an employee needs to provide on this tax form: Step 1: Personal Information (Lines 1-5) This section is a straightforward introduction, asking for an employee’s basic details: Step 2: Filing Status (Line[…]

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When are 2024 Q2 Estimated Taxes DUE?

The tax system in the U.S. is “pay as you go,” so estimated taxes are due on a quarterly basis. The expectation is that each taxpayer will pay their estimated income and self-employment taxes due for the most recently-completed calendar quarter. The due date for the second quarter’s taxes, covering[…]

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Deducting Unreimbursed Partner Expenses on Individual Income Tax Returns

It’s not unusual for a partner to incur expenses related to the partnership’s business. For example, partners in service partnerships may incur entertainment expenses in developing new client relationships. They may also incur expenses for transportation to get to and from client meetings, professional publications, continuing education, and home office.[…]

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Tax Benefits of a Limited Liability Company (LLC)

If you own a small company, you may be considering structuring your business as a limited liability corporation or LLC. LLCs are seen as a favorable entity type by many business owners. The “limited liability” portion of the name means that the personal assets of the members of the LLC[…]

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Missed the April tax-filing deadline?

The Internal Revenue Service encouraged taxpayers who missed the April tax-filing deadline to file a tax return as soon as they can. The IRS offers different resources to help those who may be unable to pay their tax bill in total. Those who missed the deadline to file but owe[…]

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