by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 16, 2012 | Back Taxes, Expatriate Tax, IRS Penalties, IRS Tax Problem, Tax Lawyer, Tax Returns
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Filing Dates for Tax Returns.
March 15th Form 1120 and 1120S.
Due date for US Corporations and Sub-Chapter S corporation unless extended with Form 7004
March 15th Due Date.
Form 3520A for foreign trusts
April 15th Due Date.
For any payment of any taxes due for previous calendar year (though if you are living abroad on 4/15 your tax return gets an automatic extension until 6/15)
April 15th Form 1040 ES.
First payment for current years first installment of quarterly income and self employment taxes to avoid penalties.
June 15th Form 1040 ES.
Second payment on current years second installment of quarterly income and self employment taxes to avoid penalties.
June 15th Due Date
Expatriate tax return (for expatriate living abroad on 4/15) or time to file for an extension on Tax Form 4868.
June 30th Form.
TDF 90-22.1 US Treasury Form Report of Foreign Bank Accounts Due Date.
July 30th Due date.
Self administered Pension Plan and 401K Tax Return From 5500 or 5500EZ
September 15th Form 1040 ES.
Third pay current years third installment of quarterly income and self employment taxes to avoid penalties.
September 15th Extended Due Date.
For U.S. Corporation Returns 1120 and 1120S
October 15th Final Expat Form 1040 Due date .
You may not get another tax extension.
January 15th Form 1040 ES Fourth installment of quarterly income and self employment taxes to avoid penalties.
Please Note the following If any of days list above fall on a weekend or national holiday, the due date is automatically moved to the first week day following the weekend or holiday.
The IRS recently announced that the due date for 2010 individual federal income tax returns will be Monday, April 18, 2011. Each year dates differ, please check with us for yearly changes.
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by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 13, 2012 | Expatriate Tax, FBAR, IRS Tax Experts, Offshore Program, Tax Help, Tax Lawyer
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How to save tax and keep your money.
Did you know that foreign earned income exclusion, the foreign housing exclusion, and the foreign housing deduction are based on foreign earned income?
For this very purpose, foreign earned income is income you receive for services you perform in a foreign country during a period your tax home is in a foreign country and during which you meet either the bona fide residence test or the physical presence test.
Earned income is pay for personal services performed, such as wages, salaries,or professional fees.
The list that follows classifies many types of income into three categories. The column headed Variable Income lists income that may fall into either the earned income category, the unearned income category, or partly into both.
For more information on earned and unearned income, see Earned and Unearned Income, below.
Classification of Types of Income
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Variable Income |
Salaries and wages |
Dividends |
Business profits |
Commissions |
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Royalties |
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by Fresh Start Tax | Jul 13, 2012 | Back Taxes, Expatriate Tax, IRS Tax Problem, Offer in Compromise, Offshore Tax Problems
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What to expect form the IRS.
The Internal Revenue Service has found a gold mine working FBAR and Expatriate Cases. During the past 3 filing season the IRS collected over $4.4 billion large. With the passing of new legislation and funding the IRS will be receiving over $500 Million in new budget revenue. IRS is targeting four new high target areas:
1. FBAR and Expatriates,
2. Modernizing their computer system to catch tax cheats,
3. Criminal Activities,
4. Enforcement for non filers
When to File your tax returns.
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident alien residing overseas, or are in the military on duty outside the U.S., on the regular due date of your return, you are allowed an automatic 2-month extension to file your return and pay any amount due without requesting an extension.
For each calendar year return, you will be given the automatic 2-month extension is to June 15.
If you are unable to file your return by the automatic 2-month extension date, you can request an additional extension to October 15 by filing Form 4868 before the automatic 2-month extension date.
However, any tax due payments made after June 15 will be subject to both interest charges and failure to pay penalties.
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What you should do if you have not filed a tax return or owe back taxes.
Various new requirements by the Internal Revenue Service are contained in IRC 877 and 877A.
Individual taxpayers that have renounced their U.S. citizenship or terminated their long-term resident status for tax purposes after June 3, 2004 are required to certify to the IRS that they have satisfied all federal tax requirements for the 5 years prior to expatriation.
Key Tax Law.
If all federal tax requirements have not been satisfied for the 5 years prior to expatriation, even if the individual does not meet the monetary thresholds in IRC 877 or 877A, the individual will be subject to the IRC 877 and 877A expatriation tax provisions.
Individuals that have expatriated should file all tax returns that are due, regardless of whether or not full payment can be made with the return. The filing of the tax return will keep any criminal element from playing a part in your life. File immediately.
Depending on an individual circumstance, a taxpayer filing late may/will qualify for a payment plan or may have a good chance of getting penalties and interest abated.
All payment plans will require continued compliance with all filing and payment responsibilities after the plan is approved.
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