Can you guess how many tax returns are unprocessed by the IRS as of the middle of March? The number is 7 million unprocessed individual returns. It is taking the IRS more than 21 days to issue any related refunds and in some cases it can take 90 to 120 days. If there are any […]
Taxes
How Does the Recovery Rebate Credit Work?
The recovery rebate is a credit for taxpayers who either did not receive or received less than the full amount of their Economic Impact Payments. Here’s how it works for the 2021 tax year: Economic Impact Payments and plus-up payments were issued during 2021 from March through December. If you received the full amount of […]
Your Refund Will Be Delayed Unless . . .
Your refund may be delayed if you don’t report this properly on your tax return this year: Unfortunately, some of the information sent to you may not be accurate. You need to do this instead: If you have children, then go to irs.gov/account to retrieve information regarding the Advance Child Tax Credit. Even if you […]
Challenges at the IRS
The IRS is facing many challenges that have carried over from last year. According to the IRS, its workforce has shrunk by 17% from 2010, while its workload, as measured by the number of individual return filings, has increased by 19 percent. What are some issues and what can you do for this tax filing […]
Tax Deadline & Updates
You may have heard that the IRS extended the individual tax deadline by one month to May 17th, but there are important updates to know as follows: The deadline to file corporate taxes has not been extended and is still April 15th States are expected to extend their deadline, but we’ll have to wait and […]
Possible Extensions
There have been major challenges with being able to file tax returns, especially business returns, which are due soon on March 15th for s-corporations and partnerships. This relates to new tax laws, loan forgiveness, and delays with states approving tax forms and software. Additionally, New Jersey has new complexities with its new BAIT (Business Alternative […]
IRS Delays Tax Season Plus Important Deadline Reminders
With all of the last minute tax law changes the IRS needs more time to program their systems. Here are important filing dates: February 12th: IRS begins 2021 tax season. Individual tax returns begin being accepted and processing begins. February 22nd: Projected date for the IRS.gov Where’s My Refund tool being updated for those claiming […]
Are You Ready to Complete Your PPP Loan Forgiveness Application?
Did 24 weeks pass after you received your PPP funds? If so, then now is the time to complete your PPP loan forgiveness application. Here are a few tips from the SBA: There are several different forms to use, including SBA Form 3508, SBA Form 3508EZ, SBA Form 3508S, or a lender equivalent. To quickly […]
Don’t Do This
There is one financial transaction that I strongly discourage clients from doing and here’s why . . . Do not withdraw from your retirement accounts early! Here are the reasons why I hear most people want to withdraw from their retirement accounts: Purchase a house Pay for expenses while unemployed As a temporary loan, with […]
5 Risks to be Aware of that Will Hurt Your Finances
There are ups and downs in life, good times and bad, and everything in between. Unfortunately, some events can hurt your finances in a significant way and may even be beyond your control. What are some of these risks to be aware of and what can you control? Health Issues As we become older, there […]