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Corporations to E-File for an Extension by March 15…

The Internal Revenue Service reminds certain corporations with assets of $10 million or more and whose tax year is the calendar year to e-file their returns or file for an extension by the March 15 filing deadline. Corporate taxpayers who chose to request extensions are encouraged to submit their requests electronically through www.ExtensionTax.com.

“We are seeing significant increases in the number of electronically filed corporate tax returns due to the e-filing requirement for certain corporate taxpayers, the availability of enhanced electronic filing software, and the benefits realized by corporate taxpayers,” “E-filing brings increased efficiencies to the IRS which will ultimately benefit all taxpayers.” said IRS

More than 22,000 large and mid-sized corporations with assets of $10 million or more that file at least 250 federal returns each year, such as Form W-2 and Form 1099, are now required to file electronic returns. Businesses which operate on a calendar year rather than a fiscal year basis must file their returns for the previous year or efile an application for an extension by March 15. A corporate taxpayer who e-files an application for an extension using Form 7004 will receive immediate acknowledgement of that request and whether it has been accepted or rejected.

What for you are waiting? efile an tax extension Form 7004 today at www.ExtensionTax.com and get immediate acceptance.

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March IRS Live Webinar Focuses on Requirements for Federal Tax Return Preparers

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service’s next IRS Live webinar, “Requirements for Federal Tax Return Preparers” is Wednesday, March 30, at 2 p.m. Eastern Time.

The program will include current information on early program accomplishments, Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) guidelines, plans for upcoming competency testing and continuing education, background checks and electronic filing requirements.

David R. Williams, director, IRS Return Preparer Office, will be the main presenter for the webinar, which will also include a panel of representatives from the tax professional industry. Panelists are: CPA David Lifson from Crowe Horwath LLP, and Bill Parrish, practicing as Bill Parrish – Private Practice Group, LLC. Retired IRS communications manager Mike Quinn will moderate the program.

Viewers can register online anytime before the program and download a calendar reminder. Enrolled agents can receive one CPE credit. Other tax professionals may receive credit if the broadcast meets their organization’s or state’s CPE requirements.

More information about CPE credit is available on IRS.gov.

Tax professionals are encouraged to watch the free webinar and submit questions by e-mail to IRS.Live@irs.gov  during the broadcast.

The event will be archived for later viewing on the IRS Video Portalapproximately three weeks after the live event.

Delayed Filing Season for Certain Tax-Exempt Hospital Organizations

The Affordable Care Act added new requirements that 501(c)(3) hospital organizations must satisfy to maintain their tax-exempt status.  Because many of these provisions are effective for tax years beginning after enactment, revision of Form 990, Schedule H (Hospitals) and its instructions has been a priority for the IRS.  Learn more about the new requirements for 501(c)(3) hospitals and implementation efforts on IRS.gov.

In order to complete implementation of changes to IRS forms and systems that are required to reflect additional requirements for charitable hospital hospitals, the IRS is delaying the start of the 2010 filing season for certain tax-exempt organizations that operate one or more hospitals (hospital organizations) required to file Form 990, Schedule H (Hospitals).  Hospital organizations may not file 2010 Forms 990 with Schedules H attached before July 1, 2011.

Pursuant to Announcement 2011-20, the IRS has granted an automatic 3-month extension of time to file the Form 990 to hospital organizations with filing due dates before August 15, 2011.  For more information about the delayed filing season for hospital organizations and frequently asked questions go to IRS.gov.

IRS Has $1.1 Billion for People Who Have Not Filed a 2007 Income Tax Return

WASHINGTON — Refunds totaling more than $1.1 billion may be waiting for nearly 1.1 million people who did not file a federal income tax return for 2007, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. However, to collect the money, a return for 2007 must be filed with the IRS no later than Monday, April 18, 2011.

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Extend your Personnel Income Tax Deadline!!! e-file IRS Form 4868.

Federal Tax Extension Form 4868: Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.

Need extra time to prepare and file Personnel Federal Income Tax returns then e-file Form 4868 through www.ExtensionTax.com and get easy 6-months extension. It’s Convenient, Safe, and Secure.

You can get an automatic extension of time to file your personnel income tax return by filing Form 4868 electronically through www.ExtensionTax.com. You will receive an electronic acknowledgment once you complete the transaction. You can also subscribe for a TEXT alert, a premier feature from www.ExtensionTax.com to get instant alert on the status.

If you think you may owe tax when you file your extension, you need to estimate your total tax liability and subtract how much you have already paid and use any of the available methods to pay your tax dues and avail a tax extension to file your tax return after due date.

ExtensionTax.com supports efiling for Form 4868 in 3 simple steps.

  • Step1: Fill in Tax Information; Fill in the information IRS requires form you to file a personnel income tax extension
  • Step 2: Estimate your Tax; Estimate your tax and complete the details, expect to owe a tax balance of any.
  • Step 3: efile your extension; Electronically file your tax extension and receive an IRS approval in minutes.

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