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| e-News for Small Business, Issue 2019-05Filing season tips for employers and employeesRead and be aware of the IRS-identified Dirty Dozen tax schemes Identity theft remains at the top of the IRS's Dirty Dozen tax scheme list for 2019. Despite a steep drop in tax-related ID theft in recent years, the IRS last week warned taxpayers that the scam remains serious enough to earn a spot on the agency's annual list of scams. The IRS cautions individuals to protect their personal data by not routinely carrying a Social Security card and make sure tax records are secure. See more ideas to help with identity protection. When calling the IRS, be ready to verify identity IRS phone assisters take great care to only discuss personal information with the taxpayer or someone the taxpayer authorizes to speak on their behalf. To avoid having to call back, the IRS reminds taxpayers to have ready:
Report health care coverage on 2018 tax return Individuals completing their 2018 tax returns this year must complete the lines related to health care. For tax year 2018, taxpayers need to:
Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the shared responsibility payment is reduced to zero for tax year 2019 and all subsequent years. Visit IRS.gov/aca for more information about the Affordable Care Act and filing a 2018 tax return.
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