Are you responsible for collecting, any of the federal excise taxes listed on IRS Quarterly Federal Excise Taxes Form720? then this is a last minute alert for you to work on your Form 720, ExciseTax Reporting for 2nd Quarter of 2021. August 2, 2021 is the Due Date (July 31 is the usual due date to report it), act fast and choose electronic filing at TaxExcise.com.
Electronic filing of Form 720 will allow IRS to provide expedited and improved service and reliability to taxpayers while reducing processing time and errors.
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The IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) is also due for the third quarter of 2020 by November 2, 2020, the form can be easily prepared on the website, and once completed a pdf copy would be made readily available.
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In general, an excise tax is a tax is imposed on the sale of specific goods or services, or on certain uses. Federal excise tax is usually imposed on the sale of things like fuel, airline tickets, heavy trucks and highway tractors, indoor tanning, tires, tobacco and other goods and services.
Businesses that are subject to excise tax generally must file a Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return to report the tax to the IRS. Excise taxes are imposed on a wide variety of goods, services and activities. The tax may be imposed at the time of
It is October and time for the 3rd Quarter Federal Excise Tax reporting. If your business deals with quarterly excise taxes and liable to report it to the IRS then make sure you report and pay this by November 2, 2020 as the usual due date October 31, 2020 falls on a weekend, the due date is pushed to the next business day.
Electronic filing is the simple and easy process to prepare your 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax returns. By answering simple interview questions you can complete your excise tax returns in minutes. Electronic filing makes sure that you have all the information for the IRS to process your quarterly return and accept it.
Did you know, The first PCORI fee was assessed for plan years ending after Sept. 30, 2012, and the fee for the first plan year was $1 per plan enrolee, it increased to $2 per enrolee in the second year and was then indexed in subsequent years based on the increase of the projected per capita amount of National Health Expenditures.
We have certainly received an influx of inquiries regarding the IRS’ plans for PCORI, and just as we thought, the IRS has EXTENDED the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Fee (PCORI) for an additional 10 YEARS. As a result of this extension, PCORI fee will continue to be imposed through 2029.
In the Sections 4375 and 4376, the IRS set the amount used to calculate the PCORI fee at $2.54 per person covered by plan years ending Oct. 1, 2019, through Sept. 30, 2020. The applicable rate for policy and plan years ending on or after October 1, 2020, will be included in future revisions.
The next annual fee that sponsors of self-insured health plans must pay to fund the federal Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is due July 31, 2020, and should be reported on the second quarter filing of 2020.