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Form W-2 and other wage statements deadline coming up for employers
Tax Tip 2023-10, January 30, 2023 — The due date to file 2022 Form W-2, Form W-3, and Form 1099-NEC is January 31, 2023. Employers and other businesses should be sure to make this important deadline.
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Businesses
Attempting this W-2 scam can lead to penalties for taxpayers
Tax Tip 2023-39, March 27, 2023 — A new scam circulating on social media urges people to use wage information on a tax return to claim false credits in hopes of getting a big refund.
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Individuals
Combined annual wage reporting missing Form W-2 inquiries
The Combined Annual Wage Reporting (CAWR) is a document matching program that compares amounts reported to the IRS against the amounts reported to SSA.
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Small Businesses
SECURE 2.0 Act impacts how businesses complete Forms W-2
FS-2024-29, Aug. 2024 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds businesses that starting in tax year 2023 changes under the SECURE 2.0 Act may affect the amounts they need to report on their Forms W-2.
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Businesses
Employer Reporting Burden Survey, tax year 2022
The Employer Reporting Burden Survey is an important project that can benefit all employers. We are conducting a survey of randomly selected employers to learn more about those costs. 星空体育手机端 answers will help us estimate the amount of time and money all employers spend on employment tax return and wage statement activities. We also use this information to learn how to reduce employer reporting tax compliance burden. All information provided will be used for research purposes only and participation is voluntary.
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Tax Professionals
Taxpayers can start the 2022 tax-year off right by checking their withholding
Tax Tip 2022-27, February 17, 2022 — One way people can get the new tax year off to a good start is by checking their federal income tax withholding. They can do this using the Tax Withholding Estimator on IRS.gov.
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Individuals
Tax filing step 1: Gather all year-end income documents
COVID Tax Tip 2022-04, January 6, 2022 — As taxpayers are getting ready to file their taxes, the first thing they should do is gather their records.
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Individuals
The Truth About Frivolous Arguments — Section I (A to C)
"The Truth About Frivolous Tax Arguments" addresses frivolous tax arguments in general. This document was updated March 2022.
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School is out for the summer, but tax planning is year-round
Tax Tip 2022-76, May 17, 2022 — Now that the April filing deadline has passed, most people are spending more time thinking about summer vacations than taxes. However, summer is a great time to review withholding and see if summer plans will affect next year’s tax return.
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Individuals
Time is running out to file for tax year 2018 and still get unclaimed refunds
Tax Tip 2022-51, April 4, 2022 — In 2018, over a million taxpayers didn’t file their federal return, leaving $1.5 billion in unclaimed refund money. It’s not too late for people to file and get their refund, but the deadline is soon.
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Individuals