2019

Taxpayers who still haven’t filed their 2018 tax return should do so ASAP

IRS Tax Tip 2019-80, June 20, 2019 While the federal income tax-filing deadline has passed for most people, some taxpayers did not file an extension and still have not filed their tax returns. These taxpayers should file ASAP. They should do so even if they can’t pay to avoid potential penalties and interest, which can …

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Here’s what taxpayers should know if they get a notice from the IRS

IRS Tax Tip 2019-78, June 18, 2019 Certain taxpayers might get a letter from the IRS this year. It’s called an IRS Notice CP 2000. It gives detailed information about issues the IRS identified. The IRS sends this notice when information from a third party doesn’t match the information the taxpayer reported on their tax …

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Here’s what taxpayers need to know about backup withholding

IRS Tax Tip 2019-77, June 17, 2019 Taxpayers who receive certain types of income may need to have backup withholding taken from these payments. Backup withholding can apply to most payments reported on Forms 1099 and W-2G. Here are some facts to help taxpayers understand backup withholding and determine if they should have it withheld from their …

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There are two ways taxpayers can check their withholding on IRS.gov

IRS Tax Reform Tax Tip 2019-75, June 12, 2019 Taxpayers who haven’t done a Paycheck Checkup to check their withholding in 2019 should do one as soon as possible. The best and easiest way to do a checkup is to use the Withholding Calculator on IRS.gov. However, some taxpayers may need to use Publication 505 to check their withholding. …

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Got tip income? Here are some tips about tips from the IRS

IRS Tax Tip 2019-71, June 5, 2019 Aside from regular wages, many taxpayers have jobs where they get tips from their clients or customers.  Generally, income received as a tip is taxable. Here’s some information to help taxpayers correctly report the income they receive as a tip: Use the Interactive Tax Assistant. This tool on IRS.gov …

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