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IRS to Taxpayers: Don’t Forget to Report Tip Income
With restaurants beginning to open more fully due to a break in the coronavirus pandemic, employees in the food and beverage industry are soon likely to have a lot more to report on their taxes: Tips.… Read more about IRS to Taxpayers: Don’t Forget to Report Tip Income (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
Penalty for Highway Use of Dyed Fuel Waived in Some States
If you live in the Southeast, long lines and questionable containers are a sad reality at many local gas stations. The temporary Colonial Pipeline disruption caused a rush on fuel this week, leading many in the region to hoard gasoline.… Read more about Penalty for Highway Use of Dyed Fuel Waived in Some States (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
Some Could Owe Tax on Social Security Benefits
Most Americans think that when it comes to paying income tax, Social Security benefits are off-limits.… Read more about Some Could Owe Tax on Social Security Benefits (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
Dependent Care Assistance Program Participants Get Helpful Guidance
As you might have experienced first-hand, those with unused funds from a 2020 dependent care assistance program (DCAP) could have questions about newly allowed carryovers and whether those funds are taxable.… Read more about Dependent Care Assistance Program Participants Get Helpful Guidance (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
CY Tax-Exempt Groups Need to File by May 17
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding some tax-exempt organizations that they face the same May 17 filing deadline as regular income tax filers.… Read more about CY Tax-Exempt Groups Need to File by May 17 (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
Cryptocurrency and the Form 1040
Public fascination with cryptocurrency tends to follow dramatic gains and losses in the market. While the latter results in pundits sounding the death knell for Bitcoin and its ilk, the most reliable predictor for the lifespan and legitimacy of crypto lies in the Internal Revenue Service—and some newly minted crypto-holding clients may have questions about the virtual currency checkbox on their tax year 2020 Form 1040.… Read more about Cryptocurrency and the Form 1040 (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…