The IRS announce that Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients will receive automatic stimulus payments, but some taxpayers need to enter information about qualifying children.
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PTIN fee will be lower when it is reinstated
The IRS has proposed to lower the fee it charges for preparer tax identification numbers (PTINs) when PTIN fees are reinstated.
IRS launches website for tracking stimulus payments
The IRS announced the launch of its “Get My Payment” website, which is designed to permit people who filed tax returns to enter their direct deposit information and check the status of their $1,200 stimulus payment.
Business interest expense election guidance for farming, real estate
Real property or farming trades or businesses can withdraw their decision to elect out of Sec. 163(j)’s business interest expense limitation for a 2018, 2019, or 2020 tax year.
IRS launches tool for nonfilers to receive stimulus payments
The IRS has launched an online portal for taxpayers who are eligible to receive an economic impact payment but who are not normally required to file an income tax return because their income is too low.
Guidance on NOL carryback and tentative carryback adjustments
The IRS issued procedures to elect to forgo net operating loss carryback and extension of time to file tentative carryback adjustments.
IRS grants broad coronavirus-related tax relief
The IRS granted relief for a broad array of tax filing and payment deadlines that fall between April 1 and July 15, expanding on previous relief, as requested by the AICPA.
Partnerships can file amended returns to get CARES Act benefits
To allow those partnerships to take advantage of the beneficial tax provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, the IRS is allowing partnerships to file amended returns for 2018 or 2019.
AICPA posts 20 FAQs on tax filing relief
The AICPA posted FAQs explaining the latest developments in taxpayer relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. The AICPA has recommended that the IRS and Treasury Department expand the scope of recently announced taxpayer relief.
SBA issues details for Paycheck Protection Program loans
The US Small Business Administration has released an interim final rule providing additional guidance and requirements for the program. The final rule includes a number of changes, including a doubling of the loans’ interest rate from 0.5% to 1%.
AICPA-led coalition supports gross pay approach as calculation standard for PPP loans
An AICPA-led small business funding coalition, in conjunction with the National Payroll Reporting Consortium, issued a statement supporting the use of gross payroll based on 2019 data in calculations for Paycheck Protection Program pandemic relief loans.
Social Security recipients will automatically receive stimulus payments
The IRS announced that Social Security and Railroad Retirement benefit recipients will not have to file a tax return to receive the $1,200 stimulus payment provided by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.
Employer tax credits form, employee retention credit guidance posted
The IRS issued a new form and instructions for employers to use to obtain advance payments of three tax credits that were created to help businesses cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
AICPA advocates on Wayfair burden, virtual currency taxation
The AICPA voiced small businesses’ concerns with the fallout from the Wayfair decision and discussed taxation of virtual currency in separate events on March 3.
IRS waives failure-to-deposit penalties during pandemic
The IRS is permitting eligible employers who pay qualifying wages to retain an amount of the payroll taxes equal to the amount of qualifying wages that they paid, rather than deposit them with the IRS.
Applications for small business Paycheck Protection Program open April 3
Small businesses and sole proprietorships hoping to secure a loan through the federal Paycheck Protection Program can begin applying Friday, April 3.
Recovery rebate payments to be issued within 3 weeks
The IRS has issued guidance on these payments, which it calls “economic impact payments,” and says they generally will be direct-deposited to most qualifying taxpayers’ bank accounts in the next three weeks without taxpayers having to do anything.
Relieving the April 15 ‘pressure point’
Ed Karl, CPA, the AICPA’s vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy, outlines how the IRS tax filing delay came about — and what it means for CPA tax practitioners and their clients.
Gift and GST returns added to postponed tax and filing deadlines
The IRS postponed the payment and return filing requirements for gift and generation-skipping transfer taxes due April 15 to July 15, matching prior postponements granted to federal income taxes and returns.
Coronavirus paid sick leave and family leave guidance issued
The IRS issues rules to implement paid sick and child care leave credits enacted in response to the pandemic.
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