Tax planning

There’s still time to avoid a penalty for fourth-quarter estimated taxes — but the clock is ticking
Constantine Johnny | Moment | Getty Images There’s still time to avoid a penalty if you didn’t pay enough taxes in 2022 — but the clock is ticking. If you are self-employed or receive income from gig economy work, investments and more, the deadline for your 2022 fourth-quarter estimated tax payment is Jan. 17. Your […]
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Tax season opens for individual filers on Jan. 23, says IRS
It’s official: The tax season kicks off for individual filers on Jan. 23, the IRS announced Thursday. For most taxpayers, you must file your federal return and pay your balance by April 18 this year to avoid racking up penalties and interest. “This filing season is the first to benefit the IRS and our nation’s […]
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After ‘misery’ for tax filers in 2022, IRS to start 2023 tax season stronger, taxpayer advocate says
Mykhailo Polenok / Eyeem | Eyeem | Getty Images After another challenging year for the IRS in 2022, the agency may be primed for a better 2023 tax season — but improvements may take time. The National Taxpayer Advocate on Wednesday released its annual report to Congress covering last year’s biggest issues at the IRS, […]
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‘Don’t wait until March’ to hire a tax pro, says advisor — 3 moves to make before the 2023 tax filing season opens
mediaphotos | E+ | Getty Images Enlist tax prep help One of the first things to consider: Will you be filing your own taxes this year or tapping an expert to file a return on your behalf? If you’re planning to hire a tax preparer, January is a good time to find someone, said certified […]
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House Republicans vote to strip IRS funding, following pledge to repeal nearly $80 billion approved by Congress
New U.S. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks with reporters in Washington, Jan. 7, 2023. Jon Cherry | Reuters House Republicans on Monday night voted to slash funding for the IRS, following a pledge from newly-elected Speaker Kevin McCarthy to repeal the money approved by Congress last year. Passing along party lines, the […]
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5 tax and investment changes that could boost your finances in 2023 amid economic uncertainty
1. Bigger contribution limits on retirement accounts If you’re eager to boost your retirement savings, there’s good news for 2023: higher contribution limits for your 401(k) and individual retirement account. In 2023, the employee deferral limit is $22,500, up from $20,500, and catch-up deposits for savers age 50 and older jump to $7,500, up from […]
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‘It’s massively welcome.’ What to know about the latest 1099-K tax reporting change for Venmo, PayPal
Hispanolistic | E+ | Getty Images If you’re worried about getting a tax form from payment apps like Venmo or PayPal, you’re now less likely to receive one for 2022 — thanks to a change from the IRS. The agency on Friday announced a one-year delay for a new tax reporting rule, requiring payment services […]
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This ‘wild card’ strategy can help retirees with unpaid quarterly taxes before year-end
Sdi Productions | E+ | Getty Images If you’re retired and skipped your 2022 tax payments, you can still avoid late penalties with an under-the-radar year-end strategy, experts say. Since taxes are due as you receive income, you must withhold levies from earnings or pay quarterly estimated tax payments. You may owe quarterly taxes if […]
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There’s still time to reduce your 2022 tax bill with these last-minute moves
‘Take lemons and make lemonade’ with tax-loss harvesting With the S&P 500 Index down nearly 20% for 2022 as of mid-day on Dec. 19, it may be a good time for tax-loss harvesting, which allows you to offset brokerage account profits with losses, Roberge said. After reducing your 2022 investment gains, you can use additional […]
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Tax pros ‘expecting the worst’ with Venmo, PayPal tax reporting change. How to handle a 1099-K for personal payments
AsiaVision | E+ | Getty Images As the tax season approaches, many Americans are bracing for a new reporting change for third-party payment networks like Venmo or PayPal. Starting in 2022, you’ll receive Form 1099-K, which reports income to the IRS, for business payments over $600. But experts say it’s possible you’ll receive 1099-Ks for […]
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