IRS Urges Taxpayers to Choose Tax Preparers Carefully to Protect Data (IR-2025-21)
The IRS reminded taxpayers to choose the right tax professional to help them avoid tax-related identity theft and financial harm. […]
Read MoreIn light of September being the National Preparedness Month, the IRS has reminded taxpayers of the upcoming hurricane season and the need to develop an emergency preparedness plan. Taxpayers must be equipped with an emergency plan or if they already have one in place, update it for 2023. Some ways in which taxpayers can be better equipped to brave through natural disasters are:
Further, taxpayers and businesses can reach out to Disaster Assistance and Emergency Relief for assistance in recovering financially from the impact of a disaster. For assistance in compiling a list of belongings or business equipment, individuals and businesses can refer to the IRS disaster loss workbooks. However, if taxpayers face loss of records after a disaster, rebuilding them is a requirement for tax purposes, federal assistance or insurance reimbursement. For tips on reconstructing records, visit the IRS website.
The IRS advised employers to use Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) to make their federal tax deposits and business tax payments. The IRS recommends EFTPS as it is a convenient and easy-to track option available to businesses. Finally, IRS is always ready to help its taxpayers as, following a federal disaster declaration it may postpone tax payment deadlines or provide other relief to its taxpayers. The disaster relief is applied automatically for taxpayers located in the covered disaster area.
The IRS reminded taxpayers to choose the right tax professional to help them avoid tax-related identity theft and financial harm. […]
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Read MoreThe IRS, in partnership with the Coalition Against Scam and Scheme Threats (CASST), has unveiled new initiatives for the 2025 […]
Read MoreThe IRS reminded disaster-area taxpayers that they have until February 3, 2025, to file their 2023 returns, in the entire […]
Read MoreThe IRS has announced plans to issue automatic payments to eligible individuals who failed to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their […]
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