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Subject e-News for Small Business Issue 2025-12
Date June 17, 2025 11:36 AM
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Missed deadline options, data book, childcare tax credit, other tax news

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e-News for Small Business June 17, 2025

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Issue Number:  2025-12

Inside This Issue

* IRS has options to help taxpayers who missed the filing deadline [ #First ]
* Fiscal Year 2024 Data Book now available [ #Second ]
* Employer-provided Childcare Tax Credit for businesses [ #Third ]
* Other tax news [ #Fourth ]
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*  IRS has options to help taxpayers who missed the filing deadline*
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Taxpayers who missed the April 2025 federal income tax return filing deadline [ [link removed] ] and owe taxes, interest and penalties are reminded of several resources to pay.

Individuals can pay taxes owed securely through IRS Online Account, IRS Direct Pay, The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, debit, credit card or digital wallet.

Businesses and individual taxpayers may apply online for a payment plan [ [link removed] ], including installment agreements. Those who pay electronically get immediate confirmation after submitting payment. Direct Pay and the EFTPS allow business and individual taxpayers to receive payment notifications by email. For additional payment options visit Make a payment [ [link removed] ] on IRS.gov.

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*  Fiscal Year 2024 Data Book now available*
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The IRS issued its annual Data Book, detailing the agency's activities during Fiscal Year 2024 [ [link removed] ]. The Data Book provides a fiscal year statistical overview of the agency’s operations including returns received, revenue collected, taxpayer services provided, audits, efforts to collect unpaid taxes and other details about the work of the IRS.

To learn more, view the complete 2024 Data Book online [ [link removed] ].

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*  Employer-provided Childcare Tax Credit for businesses*
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The employer-provided Childcare Tax Credit is an incentive for businesses [ [link removed] ] to provide childcare services to their employees.

This tax credit helps businesses cover some costs for childcare resource and referral and for a qualified childcare facility. A qualified childcare facility is one that meets the requirements of all laws and regulations of the state or local government in which it’s located.

The credit is worth up to $150,000 per year to offset 10% of qualified childcare resource and referral costs and 25% of qualified childcare facility costs.

Businesses can find out more at the IRS employer-provided childcare credit page [ [link removed] ] on IRS.gov including more information on claiming the credit and the requirements for qualified childcare expenditures and qualified childcare facilities.

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*  Other tax news*
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These topics may be of interest to small businesses, their employees and community partners:


* Summer activities that could impact next year’s tax return [ [link removed] ]
* The second quarter estimated tax payment deadline is June 16 [ [link removed] ]
* Year-round tax planning tips for taxpayers [ [link removed] ]

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