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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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August 2 is the new deadline for 2nd Quarter Excise Taxes

Time to start working with your federal quarterly excisetax returns for 2nd Quarter of 2021. Excise  taxpayers can do it online at Taxexcise.com in 3 simple steps. Sign-up, Add your business & tax information, submit, get acknowledge. It is that easy to do it yourself.

Federal Excise Tax can be prepared and reported online at http://TaxExcise.com, an IRS authorized eFile provider for all Federal Excise Tax Forms at one place. August 2, 2021 (usually July 31) is the deadline for the 2nd Quarter of 2021 reporting. Try for free and pay only when you print the form or eFile it to the IRS. Talk to our support desk today at 866 245 3918 or email to support@taxexcise.com.

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PCORI Fee Reporting in Excise Tax Form 720

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PCORI Fee (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute)

PCORI fees are reported and paid annually using IRS Form 720 (Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return). These fees are due each year by July 31 of the year following the last day of the plan year. For plan years ending in 2020, the PCORI fees are due by Aug. 2, 2021 (since July 31, 2021, is a Saturday).

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Electronic filing for Form 720 ease your tax reporting

The Quarterly Federal Excise Taxes reported in IRS Tax Form 720 is now due for the 2nd Quarter 2021, choose electronic filing and report the tax returns online in 3 simple steps. Electronic filing is fast and easy, accurate filing guaranteed, receive instant acceptance from the IRS. TaxExcise.com is the top rated website to report and pay the Quarterly Excise Tax returns with the IRS. The only website that supports electronic filing at an affordable rate, Zero Liability 720 return pricing starts at $29.99.

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Form 720 is due TODAY for second quarter of 2020 and PCORI Fee for 2019 Self-Insured Health Plans

TaxExcise.com the only E-file service provider that helps to report all the federal excise tax forms and all schedules of Form 8849 refund claims would like to remind taxpayers that the excise tax form 720 for the second quarter of 2020 ending in June 30th and PCORI Fee, is DUE TODAY.

PCORI FEE:

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) fees are also due TODAY. 2019 PCORI must be reported on the second quarter of 2020. While filing your return using www.TaxExcise.com, please select the year Jan – Dec 2020 and quarter ending in June 2020, and have your 2019 PCORI filed. The PCORI annual filing and fees was originally set to expire in 2019, but they were reinstated for an additional 10 years, through 2029.

Form 720 and Form 2290 tax requirements for small businesses:

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