Tax Season Delayed & IRS Sorting 1.4 Million Letters
Citing the need for “adequate time to program and test tax processing systems,” the service announced that it expected a one- to two-week delay in the start of tax season, and that it would start accepting and processing 2013 individual tax returns no earlier than Jan. 28, 2014, and no later than February 4. Tax […]
IRS to delay 2013/2014 e-filing season…Again!
Late breaking news: IRS to delay the start of e-filing season again this year, blaming the recent government shutdown. While the IRS reserves the right to issue the final decision for the start of the 2014 filing season until December they are estimating the start date being pushed back from the original date of January […]
IRS Attempts to Catch Up, Resumes processing refunds & Says Wait to Call
The IRS has reopened phone lines and says that they expect an increased demand in phone services. Due to the back log of work due to the government shutdown, the Service politely requests that you wait to call or contact them based on the severity of your situation. The service expects to be caught up […]
2014 PTIN Renewal Period Delayed Due to Lapse in Funding
When asked about the status of the 2014 PTIN, the IRS stated, “Due to the lapse in government funding, the 2014 PTIN renewal season is delayed. An email or letter will be sent to all current PTIN holders notifying you when the 2014 renewal season opens. The online PTIN system is still available for users […]
Government Shutdown Over & IRS Open
The government reopens! All governmental bodies should be open after the end of the shutdown and congress goes back to work. While offices are open, there is now a backlog of work for these governmental departments and workers, so keep in mind that call times could be longer than normal, even hours. IRS phone lines […]
Nearly 2 Million Fewer Tax Returns Filed in 2009 vs. 2008
The IRS released statistics showing total filing figures for the country along with individual state statistics also. One of the most notable statistics reported was that there was nearly 2 million (1,730,061) fewer tax returns filed for the 2009 tax year versus the 2008 tax year. Many sources relate this to the economic downturn in […]
Newest Tax Filing Statistics Released
It takes approximately 1 year for the IRS to tabulate and release statistical information related to tax filings. They have just finished compiling tax and demographic information for the 2009 tax year, filed starting January of 2010. This year should be of significant relevance as it is the first set figures relating to the recession […]
Tax Credit for Hiring a Veteran Proposed
President Obama just recently proposed a new tax credit for hiring veterans that have recently returned from combat overseas. The credit ceilings would range from $4,800 to $9,600, depending on the longevity of the position these veterans are employed for and the length that they have been unemployed and if they have any disabilities. This […]
Average Tax Prep Fees Remained Unchanged for Tax Year 2010
Average fees for a 1040 individual tax return prepared during 2011 were $233, according to a survey of over 8,000 accountants and tax preparers across the country done by The National Society of Accountants. This figure actually reflected a slight increase, 1.7%, over fees charged for preparing 2009 tax returns.
Tax Implications of Federal Government passing Debt Ceiling Increase
The bill to increase the US debt ceiling passed both the House and Senate Monday evening. The bill raises the debt ceiling in several increments throughout the next year and gets us past the 2012 election. A “super committee” comprised of both Republicans and Democrats will convene to approve another 1.5 trillion in borrowing for […]