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April 30 Is The Due Date For First Quarter Federal Excise Taxes And Just 5 Days To Go

The tax season of 2021 is in full swing, the deadline for filing a personal income tax return was extended to May 17, 2021. This also extends the deadline for any money owed without incurring a late fee or interest penalties. However IRS has now moved or pushed away the 1st Quarter Federal Excise Tax reporting dates and this falls due this week. April 30, 2021 is the deadline and choose eFiling at TaxExcise.com, the priority efiling at an affordable rate.

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With less than a month before the deadline, E-file Forms 720 and 2290 before April 30, 2021.

As the FIRST IRS AUTHORIZED & ONLY DECADE OLD E-file Service Provider for E-filing, it is our duty to alert all excise taxpayers of the upcoming deadline. Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Reporting, to be sent by the end of the calendar quarter. Form 720 is filed quarterly to record taxes levied on the manufacturing, distribution, or use of a certain class of goods and materials, with the first quarter deadline falling on April 30th, 2021. We’re halfway through April, which means we’re approaching the Due Date for the first quarter of 2021. Walking to the local IRS office or mailing the paper-filled Form 720 in this short time period is the slowest way of filing form 720 and you can foresee a delay in getting the filings acknowledged and if the date is skipped or filed late, you will have to incur penalties.

Keep in mind that even though you have no sales to record, you must also file a Form 720 by choosing the alternative for a Zero Return (Zero Tax Liability). This is to notify the IRS that you have no Excise taxes to declare for the year.

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IRS reminds taxpayers to make April 15 estimated tax payment

The Internal Revenue Service today reminded self-employed individuals, retirees, investors, businesses, corporations and others who pay their taxes quarterly that the payment for the first quarter of 2021 is due Thursday, April 15, 2021.

The extension to May 17, 2021 for individuals to file their 2020 federal income taxes does not apply to estimated tax payments. The 2021 Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals, can help taxpayers estimate their first quarterly tax payment.

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The deadline for filing Form 720 for the first quarter of 2021 is April 30, e-file now!

Taxes are one of the most challenging and complicated aspects of running a business. There are several forms to fill out, each with its own set of conditions and deadlines. In light of that, businesses who deal with the selling of such products and services must file Form 720. These companies must pay “Excise Taxes,” which are additional taxes.

If the company is in charge of filling out Form 720, you must file it periodically and can do it either online or by mail. The IRS Form 720 has three components, as well as sections for Schedule A, Schedule T, and Schedule C. Excise taxes, on the other hand, must be paid on a semimonthly basis and through electronic funds transfer. A semimonthly period is described by the IRS as the first 15 days of the month (first semimonthly period) or the 16th to the last day of the month (second semimonthly period). Your excise taxes will be calculated as a percentage of gross revenue or a percentage of units sold, depending on your specific business.

Over a calendar year, this Federal excise tax is divided into four months, with each quarter’s date falling on the last day of the next month, i.e., by April 30 for the first quarter, July 31 for the second quarter, October 31 for the third quarter, and January 31 for the fourth quarter. The first quarter of 2021 (for the months of January, February, and March) must be submitted by April 30, 2021. Even if you are not responsible for excise taxes during any of the year’s quarters, you must submit Form 720 by the deadlines.

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“Deadline Alert” FET Form 720 Due TODAY for the fourth quarter 2020

New Year, new challenges, and new deadlines. While the first month of this New Year is just over, we all must have started planning out our game plan. The start of this year also brings us the first deadline for Form 720. This Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return has to be reported by the last day of the month following the calendar quarter, this form is filed every quarter to report taxes imposed on the manufacture, sale or use of a certain type of goods and products and the deadline for the 4th quarter of 2020 is February 1st which is Today. Failure to file or late filing will result in penalties with interest.

Do take note that even though you have no sale to report you will still need to file out a Form 720 by selecting the option for a Zero Return (Zero Tax Liability). This is to keep the IRS informed that you do not have any Excise taxes to report during the quarter.

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