Thursday, May 31, 2018

Free webinar: estimated tax payments; FAQs: paid family and medical leave; reminder: be alert for tax scams

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Issue Number:  2018-18

Inside This Issue

  1. Catch the free June 7 web conference: Understanding Estimated Tax Payments
  2. Frequently asked questions on new employer credit for paid family and medical leave
  3. IRS continues warning on impersonation scams

1.  Catch the free June 7 web conference: Understanding Estimated Tax Payments


Self-employed individuals and others making estimated tax payments may be interested in a free IRS web conference on June 7, 2018. The event will cover:

  • Ways to pay taxes: withholding and estimated taxes
  • Who must make estimated tax payments and payment due dates
  • Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) and Direct Pay
  • How to avoid the estimated tax penalty
  • Live question-and-answer session

Register and attend:
Session 1 at 11 a.m. EDT
Session 2 at 2 p.m. EDT*

*Closed captioning offered for Session 2 only.

For more information, email SBSE.SL.Web.Conference.Team@irs.gov.

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2.  Frequently asked questions on new employer credit for paid family and medical leave


The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act introduced a new general business credit for employers that pay wages to employees during time away from work under the Family and Medical Leave Act. The frequently asked questions on IRS.gov explain what the employer credit for paid family and medical leave is and who can claim it.

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3.  IRS continues warning on impersonation scams


May 31, 2018 news release: IRS continues warning on impersonation scams; Reminds people to remain alert to other scams, schemes this summer

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