The following dates are based on the tax year 2019, coming due in 2020. January 15 Individual taxpayers’ final 2019 estimated tax payment is due. January 31 File 2019 Forms W-2 (“Wage and Tax Statement”) with the Social Security Administration and provide copies to your employees. File 2019 Forms 1099-MISC (“Miscellaneous Income”) reporting nonemployee compensation …
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Q4 Estimated Tax Due day
Now is the time to make your 2019 fourth-quarter.Due day is Tuesday, January 15, 2020.
2020 Mileage Rates
IRS issues 2020 standard mileage rates For business use of a car, van, pickup truck, or panel truck, the standard mileage rate for 2020 will be 57.5 cents per mile in 2020, down from 58 cents per mile last year after increasing from 54.5 cents per mile in 2018. The standard mileage for medical care …
IRS Announces 2020 Contribution and Benefit Limits
The IRS has announced contribution and benefit limits for 2020. The contribution limit for employees who participate in 401(k), 403(b), most 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan is increased from $19,000 to $19,500. The catch-up contribution limit for employees aged 50 and over who participate in these plans is increased from $6,000 …
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Small Business Taxes: A Simple Guide
How to prepare for tax season The hell of tax season madness can mostly be avoided by staying organized. Here’s how to make sure everything is in its right place. Gather your business records Before you start anything, make sure you have all your relevant business records on hand. Depending on your type of business entity, …
4 Ways to Get Ready Now for Tax Season
The holiday season is fast approaching, and before you know it, 2019 will have come to a close. Tax season for preparing your 2019 tax return won't be far behind, with a typical start coming in late January. To be ready -- and to save as much as you can on your taxes -- it pays to …
