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.
Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Form 720 for the 4th Quarter of 2020 was due this February 1 and if you have missed it file and pay the taxes at the earliest to make it less taxing. You can still report the taxes and pay the dues electronically at TaxExcise.com to lower your tax late filing charges, penalties and interests.
The tax filing deadline has come and gone. If you didn’t file a tax return and pay the taxes you owe to the IRS on your FET should have, you need to take action now. Filing soon is very important because the late-filing penalty and late-payment penalty on unpaid taxes adds up quickly.
The IRS is processing tax returns, issuing refunds and accepting payments. Taxpayers who mail or who have already mailed a tax return will experience a longer wait. IRS encourages all taxpayers to make use of the electronic filing, it is fast, easy and safe. TaxExcise.com is the only website that offers secured and simple electronic filing services for all the Federal Excise Tax Returns at one place. TaxExcise.com is the most experienced and most trusted electronic filing service since 2007.
The Internal Revenue Service announced that the nation’s tax season will start on Friday, February 12, 2021, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2020 tax year returns. If you’re not ready with your Federal Income taxes for individual and business taxes, to get extra time to prepare on your tax return file for extension of time.
Federal Tax Extension Application Online
When the coronavirus pandemic hit in full force in March 2020, it upended normal life in a very meaningful way. Businesses were forced to shut down. Schools closed for in-person learning all over the country. And countless families were left scrambling to pay their bills.
Given that chaos, the IRS made what many agree was a smart and reasonable decision — to postpone 2020’s tax-filing deadline from April 15 to July 15. Not only were taxpayers given an extra three months to submit their returns, but they also got three more months to pay any tax debt they owed without incurring interest or penalties.
Unfortunately, tax filers won’t get any extra time this year to tackle their tax returns. The IRS has confirmed this week that it will not, in fact, be pushing back the April 15 deadline this year. If you haven’t begun to give your taxes some thought, now’s the time to get moving.
Start working with your Extension Tax Application to push your due date from April 15 to October 15 automatically by filing the extension tax forms with the IRS on time
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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The Federal Excise Taxes are reported quarterly with the IRS using Federal Excise Tax Form 720, for 2nd Quarter it was due on July 31 and if you have missed out the July deadline, you can still report it online at TaxExcise.com. Reduce your late fee charges, penalties and interest by filing it as early as possible.
Electronic filing is the best way as it reaches IRS in minutes and gets processed immediately with out any further delay. An acknowledgement is share by the IRS on acceptance, we in-return sent it across to your inbox. E-file is the fastest way to report taxes with the IRS, also the convenient, safe and secured way. Record keeping is also easy and you can access your tax return any time any day, it is available in our website. Continue reading Missed out to report your 2nd Quarter Federal Excise Tax→