ERC deadline, Form 1099-K, High income non-filers, filing help, disaster relief
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Issue Number: ?Issue 2024-04Inside This Issue
1.? Businesses: Review Employee Retention Credit claims by key March 22 deadline for incorrect credits; take action to avoid future issuesThe IRS urges businesses to review eligibility for the ERC before an approaching March deadline to voluntarily resolve incorrect claims and avoid future issues, such as penalties and interest. Businesses that received the credit but don?t meet the ERC rules can apply for the ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program before the March 22 deadline to get a 20% discount on their repayment, among other benefits. The IRS also offers a special ERC Withdrawal Program for those whose claims haven?t been processed yet. View the IRS?s Voluntary Disclosure Program webinar for more information. 2.? Know the facts about receiving Form 1099-K in 2024To help taxpayers with filing, the IRS debunked some common myths and scenarios to help small businesses and taxpayers understand responsibilities about Forms 1099-K received in 2024. The IRS continues to see misinformation circulating about why taxpayers may or may not have received a Form 1099-K. 3.? IRS improves Where?s My Refund? tool for 2024The IRS reminds taxpayers of recent improvements to Where's My Refund? on IRS.gov. The tool now provides more information and remains the best way to check the status of a refund. 4.? What to know before completing a tax return?The IRS kicked off its 2024 Tax Time Guide series to help remind taxpayers of key items they?ll need to file a 2023 tax return. 5.? Interest rates remain the same for the second quarter of 2024The IRS announced interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning April 1, 2024. 6.? Electronically filed returns rejected for missing Form 8962The IRS reminds taxpayers that an electronically filed tax return will be rejected if the taxpayer is required to reconcile advance payments of the premium tax credit on Form 8962, Premium Tax Credit (PTC) but doesn?t do so. 7.? Taxpayers impacted by severe storms qualify for tax reliefThe IRS announced tax relief for individuals and businesses in parts of California?affected by severe storms and flooding that began on Jan. 21, 2024, and parts of Washington state affected by wildfires?that began on Aug. 18, 2023. 8.? Taxpayer Advocacy Panel seeks civic-minded volunteers to apply for the 2025-member yearThe IRS announced vacancies in 29 states and territories for the volunteer-led Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP). 9.? IRS launches new effort aimed at high-income non-filersThe IRS announced a new effort focused on high-income taxpayers who have failed to file federal income tax returns. Using Inflation Reduction Act funding, the IRS will issue compliance letters to more than 125,000 cases where tax returns haven?t been filed since 2017. 10.? Other tax newsThe following information may be of interest to individuals and groups in or related to small businesses:
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