The Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Form 720 deadlines for the 2nd Quarter of 2020 is July 31, 2020 and just couple of more days to go. All the businesses that has collected excise taxes through the services offered or goods sold has to be reported and paid in Form 720 by July 31. Electronic filing can keep your tax deadline straight and on-time. You can do it by yourself in 3 simple steps at http://TaxExcise.com.
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Relief for Taxpayers Affected by Ongoing Coronavirus Disease Pandemic, Related to Sport Fishing Equipment and Bows and Arrows Excise Tax Filing and Payment Deadlines
As per the IRS Notice 2020-48, There are certain relief for excise taxpayers report and pay the excise taxes on sport fishing equipment, bows and arrows etc. filing deadline has been extended further. The Form 720 due on July 31, 2020, covers the second calendar quarter (April, May, June) of the year 2020. Refer to the notice here.
Any person (as defined in section 7701(a)(1) of the Code) with a federal sporting goods excise tax payment due and the requirement to file a return under the sport fishing and archery equipment on July 31, 2020, is determined to be affected by the COVID-19 emergency for purposes the July 31, 2020, due date for filing Form 720 for the sport fishing and archery equipment numbers and making corresponding federal sporting goods excise tax payments is automatically postponed to October 31, 2020. This relief is automatic. Affected Taxpayers do not have to call the IRS, file any extension forms, or send letters or other documents to receive this relief. An Affected Taxpayer may file a Form 720 for excise taxes and pay the corresponding excise taxes on sport fishing and archery equipment by the normal due date (July 31, 2020) if the Affected Taxpayer so chooses. An Affected Taxpayer who takes advantage of this postponement should file only one Form 720 for the sport fishing and archery equipment numbers by the postponed deadline of October 31, 2020, on an IRS Number line if the taxpayer has excise tax liability for the tax corresponding to that Number and this Notice postpones the payment of that tax (in other words, avoid duplicate filings).
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The Indoor Tanning service providers are charged with 10% of excise tax for the tanning service they offer. One of the first revenue provisions in the Affordable Care Act to be implemented was the indoor tanning services excise tax, which went into effect on July 1, 2010. The provision applies to almost all businesses that operate ultraviolet tanning lamps, which are required to collect a 10-percent tax on all sales of tanning services.
IRS Tax Form 720 – 2nd Quarter Return is Due now by July 31. eFile it at TaxExcise.com, the only website to eFile Federal Excise Tax Returns wit the IRS.
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The federal quarterly excise tax returns are due now for the 2nd Quarter of 2019. Electronic filing could save your time, effort and money. Yes, getting started with Form 720, Federal Excise Tax reporting is easy and fast at TaxExcise.com.
Federal Excise Tax Reporting
If your business deals in goods and services that are subject to excise tax—like air transportation, indoor tanning service, PCORI, fishing equipment, or gasoline—then you’ll have to complete IRS Form 720. Form 720 must be filed with the IRS on a quarterly basis in order for your business to report and pay your federal excise tax liability.
Although many business owners still prefer to work on paper, you may be able to save yourself both time and hassle by utilizing the IRS’s e-file program. Completing the form electronically will save you money on paper and stamps—plus, you won’t be relying on your mailing system to make sure you meet your deadline.
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