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6 Great Tips for Those Who Missed the Tax Deadline

6 Great Tips for Those Who Missed the Tax Deadline

Monday, April 18, was the tax deadline for most people in 2016. If you didn’t file a tax return or an extension to file but should have, take action now. 

If you missed the tax filing deadline:

  • File and pay soon. If you owe taxes, you should file and pay as soon as you can, which will stop the interest and penalties that you will owe. IRS Direct Pay is a free, secure and easy way to pay your balance due directly from your checking or savings account. We don’t charge a penalty for filing a late return if you are due a refund. The sooner you file, the sooner you’ll get your refund.missed tax deadline

  • Use IRS Free File. Nearly everyone can use IRS Free File to e-file their federal taxes for free. If your income was $62,000 or less, you can use free brand-name tax software. If you made more than $62,000, use Free File Fillable Forms to e-file. This program uses electronic versions of IRS paper forms and does some of the math for you. Fillable forms work best for those who are used to doing their own taxes. Either way, you have a free option on IRS.gov through the Oct. 17 extension period.  

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  • IRS e-file is safe and quick. No matter who prepares your tax return, you can use IRS e-filethrough Oct. 17. E-file is the easiest, safest and most accurate way to file your taxes. The IRS will send you electronic confirmation when we receive your tax return, and we issue more than nine out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days.

  • Pay as much as you can. If you owe but can’t pay in full, you should pay as much as you can when you file your tax return. IRS electronic payment options are the quickest and easiest way to pay your taxes. You should pay what you owe as soon as possible to minimize penalties and interest.

  • Make monthly payments through an installment agreement. If you need more time to pay your taxes, you can apply for a direct debit installment agreement through the IRS Online Payment Agreement tool. You don’t need to write and mail a check each month with a direct debit plan. If you don’t use the online tool, you can still apply on Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request. You can get the form at IRS.gov/forms at any time.

  • A refund may be waiting. If you are owed a refund, you should file as soon as possible to get it. Even if you are not required to file, you may still get a refund if you had taxes withheld from your wages or you qualify for certain tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit. If you don’t file your return within three years, you could lose your right to the refund.  Source: IRS.gov April 18, 2016

Do you have a question about your income taxes or other financial concerns? We are ready to start the conversation. Contact us at info@zinnerco.com or call 216.831.0733 for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation. 

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Why was I notified by the IRS?

Why was I notified by the IRS?

Have you been notified by the IRS? You may want to think twice before responding to the call, email or letter.

The work of criminals knows no boundaries. Unfortunatley, this time of year brings another wave of antics to the forefront as the criminal will use various ploys to trick taxpayers into providing sensitive or personal identification information by posing as the IRS. 
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Aggressive and threatening phone calls by criminals impersonating IRS agents remain a major threat to taxpayers, but now the IRS is receiving new reports of scammers calling under the guise of verifying tax return information over the phone.

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Check Your Tax Withholding this Summer to Prevent a Tax-Time Surprise

Check Your Tax Withholding this Summer to Prevent a Tax-Time Surprise

How to be a savvy taxpayer while enjoying the longer days of summer? Check your tax withholding now to avoid a potentially larger tax obligation later. Passing along great insight from the IRS great tax tips to help you save. HONEYMOON.png

Each year, many people get a larger refund than they expect. Some find they owe a lot more tax than they thought they would. If this has happened to you, review your situation to prevent a tax surprise. Did you marry? Have a child? Change in income? Life events can have a major impact on your taxes. Bring the taxes you pay closer to the amount you owe. Here are some tips to help you come up with a plan:

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Department of Labor’s New Wage & Hour Rule Changes

Department of Labor’s New Wage & Hour Rule Changes

Be proactive! On December 1, 2016, the minimum salary threshold for the FLSA’s white-collar exemptions increases to an annual $47,476.

This more-than doubling of the salary test is the biggest change to the FLSA in decades, and will add an approximate 4.2 million employees to the ranks of the non-exempt, to whom you must pay overtime if they work more than 40 hours in a week.

As a result of this regulation, businesses will need to start tracking hours for exempt salaried employees who are at or below the $47,476 threshold.

If you have questions about this or other overtime rules and your business, contact any of our professionals at 216.831.0733 or info@zinnerco.com. We’re ready to start the conversation. 

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Obama White-Collar Overtime Pay Mandate Blocked by Judge

Obama White-Collar Overtime Pay Mandate Blocked by Judge

(Bloomberg) An Obama administration policy that would have given more white-collar workers overtime starting Dec. 1 was blocked nationwide by a federal judge in Texas. The decision Tuesday is a victory for 21 states and dozens of business groups that sued, complaining the new rule would increase government costs in their states by $115 million next year alone and would put private employers on the hook for millions of dollars more, possibly leading to layoffs.

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Ohio Employers to see a FUTA Tax Reduction of $72 per Employee

Ohio Employers to see a FUTA Tax Reduction of $72 per Employee

As a result of the State of Ohio paying off its unemployment compensation debt to the federal government, Ohio employers will reap the benefit of lower Federal Unemployment Tax they pay this coming January.  According to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, the state paid the remaining balance of nearly $218 million to satisfy its obligation to the federal government earlier this year.Erase taxes.jpg

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