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| Issue Number: 2020-20Inside This Issue
1. Common errors to avoid when claiming employer tax credits Employers who are filing Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return and claiming an employer tax credit should read the instructions carefully and take their time when completing the form to avoid mistakes. This IRS Tax Tip covers:
2. Reminder: Work Opportunity Tax Credit extended The Work Opportunity Tax Credit is a valuable tax credit available to employers who hire long-term unemployment recipients and others certified by their state workforce agency if the individual began or begins work for the employer after December 31, 2014, and before January 1, 2021. 3. Delivering the CARES Act and Filing Season 2020; IRS offers electronic signature options The CARES Act and Filing Season 2020 Electronic signature options will simplify third-party authorizations "A Closer Look" 4. IRS to mask key business transcript details; protect taxpayers from identity theft Moving to protect business taxpayers from identity theft, the IRS announced that starting December 13, 2020, it will begin masking sensitive data on business tax transcripts. The announcement provides 30 days for stakeholders to make any adjustments and additional information about:
5. Here's who qualifies for the employee business expense deduction People can no longer claim unreimbursed employee expenses as miscellaneous itemized deductions, unless they're a qualified employee or an eligible educator. See who qualifies in this IRS Tax Tip. 6. IRS resources to help small business owners During National Veterans Small Business Week, the IRS shared a variety of resources to help small business owners, including veterans, understand their tax responsibilities. Best of all, most of these resources are available online at IRS.gov. Here are a few webpages with helpful information for small business owners:
7. November 21 deadline nears to register online for Economic Impact Payment; Some people can claim special credit next tax filing season The Internal Revenue Service reminded anyone who doesn't normally file a tax return that they have until 3 p.m. EST this Saturday, November 21, to register with the IRS for an Economic Impact Payment. The extended November 21 deadline also gives more time to federal beneficiaries who already received an EIP but didn't register to receive supplemental $500 payments for qualifying children. 8. New COVID-related text scam; National Tax Security Awareness Week announced Security Summit partners warn taxpayers of new COVID-related text scam National Tax Security Awareness Week This year, there's a heightened need for security as fraudsters seek to use COVID-19 to scam taxpayers and tax preparers. New protections being offered by Security Summit partners in January can help protect people against tax-related identity theft. Thank you for subscribing to this IRS email service. This message was distributed automatically from the mailing list e-News for Small Business. Please Do Not Reply To This Message. |
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