Tax Dates Reminders January 31, 2014 Deadline for employers - TopicsExpress



          

Tax Dates Reminders January 31, 2014 Deadline for employers to mail out Form W-2 and for businesses to furnish Form 1099 statements reporting, among other things, non-employee compensation, bank interest, dividends, and distributions from a retirement plan. Deadline for self-employed individuals to file and to pay their tax and avoid an penalty for not making your 4th quarter estimated tax payment. February 15, 2014 Deadline for employees who claim exemption from withholding to file a new Form W-4 with their employers. Deadline for financial institutions to mail out Form 1099-B, relating to sales of stock, bonds or mutual funds through a brokerage account, and Form 1099-S, relating to real estate transactions. March 1, 2014 Deadline for farmers and fishermen who have a balance due on their taxes to file their taxes to file their individual tax return and pay the balance due without incurring any late payment penalties. For more details, see the Farmers Tax Guide (Publication 225, especially chapter 15). April 15, 2014 Deadline to file individual tax returns (Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ) or to request an Automatic Extension (Form 4868) for the year 2014. An extension provides an extra six months to file your return. Payment of the tax is still due by April 15th. You can submit payment for tax along with the extension form. Last day to make a contribution to traditional IRA, Roth IRA, Health Savings Account, SEP-IRA or solo 401(k) for the 2014 tax year. (However, if you get an extension, you will have until October 15th to fund a SEP-IRA or solo 401(k).) 1st quarter estimated tax payments due for the 2014 tax year. Final deadline to file an original tax return (Form 1040) for tax year 2010 and still claim a tax refund. Final deadline to file amended tax return (Form 1040X) for tax year 2010 and still claim a tax refund. (Be sure to mail the amended return well before April 15th to make sure your tax refund will be processed in a timely manner. And be sure to obtain proof of mailing, such as a certified mail receipt.)
Posted on: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 02:50:01 +0000

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