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What’s new in the Federal Excise Tax Form 720?

Hello excise taxpayers! You can start e-filing your federal excise tax form 720 for the third quarter of this tax year at TaxExcise.com. So, don’t delay your tax filings; e-file form 720 at TaxExcise.com to stay ahead of the deadlines. The last date to e-file form 720 for the third quarter is October 31, 2022. TaxExcise.com platform offers you smooth and accurate form 720 e-filing services. You can e-file form 720 online and get the proper acknowledgement from the IRS directly to the IRS.

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Tax Time Guide: Electronic tax payment and agreement options available to taxpayers who owe

The Internal Revenue Service on March 22, 2022 through the Issue Number: IR-2022-63 reminded taxpayers who have a tax bill that there are several ways to make payments, and there are options for many people who can’t pay their tax bill in full by April tax deadline.

The deadline to submit 2021 tax returns or an extension to file and pay tax owed this year falls on April 18, instead of April 15, because of the Emancipation Day holiday in the District of Columbia. Taxpayers in Maine or Massachusetts have until April 19, 2022, to file their returns due to the Patriots’ Day holiday in those states. Some taxpayers who were victims of a natural disaster have even longer to file their returns.

April 18, 2022 is also the deadline for Extension Taxfilers, the IRS grants 6-months of automatic extension of time. C-Corps and Personal Taxfilers have to report Form 7004 and Form 4868 to receive the extension of time to report the tax returns. At https://ExtensionTax.com we support electronic filing for all the Federal Extension Tax returns. 

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Form720 for 2nd quarter of 2021 & 2020 PCORI Fee due TODAY, there are just a few hours left until the deadline to e-file.

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) fee was introduced as part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for the sole purpose of funding medical research. Under the Affordable Care Act, issuers of specified health insurance policies and self-insured health plans are required to pay a fee to help with funding the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). This fee is calculated based on the average number of lives covered and must be reported once a year after the second quarter (April, May & June) ends before July 31st (or the following business day if July 31 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday).

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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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