Report certain foreign financial accounts, such as bank accounts, brokerage accounts and mutual funds, using a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (#FBAR). Due date is April 15: https://t.co/x6wRElEAqn #IRS
Many Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) expired on Dec. 31, 2020. #IRS reminds affected taxpayers to renew them now to avoid refund delays. https://t.co/wot13mKFp1
Remember tax forms include virtual currency questions. #IRS has guidance to help taxpayers who engage in these transactions. See: https://t.co/ccykXGSHzY
#COVIDreliefIRS: If you did not receive either the 1st or 2nd Economic Impact Payment, you may be able to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit from #IRS when you file your taxes in 2021. https://t.co/dwDsBkf1Xr #COVIDreliefIRS
#IRS urges taxpayers who don’t receive a direct deposit of their 2nd Economic Impact Payment to watch their mail for either a paper check or a prepaid debit card. https://t.co/2WbcQIPYAo #COVIDreliefIRS
More than one #IRS filing status may apply to your situation. If you’ve recently been married, choose the status that allows you to pay the least amount of tax. Get help from #IRS at: https://t.co/SxJJGwdeUC
#IRS has a comparison between the #FATCA Form 8938, Statement of Specified Foreign Financial Assets and the FinCEN Form 114 #FBAR Report to help you determine whether to file either or both: https://t.co/Jt1CB8XNcL
Social Security beneficiaries who are not typically required to file tax returns will not need to file to receive an economic impact payment. It’s automatic. More information from #IRS at https://t.co/hEEWmgHA9V #COVIDreliefIRS
Following #COVID19 outbreak, Treasury and #IRS issue guidance on delaying tax payments until July 15 2020. You still need to file a return or request a filing extension by April 15. No additional filing is necessary for the payment extension. See https://t.co/hEEWmgHA9V
In response to #COVID19, Treasury and #IRS allow most tax payments to be delayed until July 15. You need to file a return or request a filing extension by April 15. No other filing is necessary for payment extensions. See free options at: https://t.co/hEEWmgHA9V
At @realDonaldTrump’s direction, we are moving Tax Day from April 15 to July 15. All taxpayers and businesses will have this additional time to file and make payments without interest or penalties.
#IRS launches the new Tax Withholding Estimator, an expanded tool designed to make it easier for everyone to have the right amount of tax withheld during the year. https://t.co/3fQSlsYHt3