2024 QUARTERLY ESTIMATED TAX DUE DATES TO THE IRS FOR INDIVIDUALS

For estimated tax purposes, the year is divided into four payment periods. Each period has a specific payment due date. If you don’t pay enough tax by the due date of each payment period, you may be charged a penalty even if you’re due a refund when you file your income tax return at the end of the year.

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2023 QUARTERLY ESTIMATED TAX DUE DATES TO THE IRS FOR INDIVIDUALS

For estimated tax purposes, the year is divided into four payment periods. Each period has a specific payment due date. If you don’t pay enough tax by the due date of each payment period, you may be charged a penalty even if you’re due a refund when you file your income tax return at the end of the year.

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2022 QUARTERLY ESTIMATED TAX DUE DATES TO THE IRS FOR INDIVIDUALS

For estimated tax purposes, the year is divided into four payment periods. Each period has a specific payment due date. If you don’t pay enough tax by the due date of each payment period, you may be charged a penalty even if you’re due a refund when you file your income tax return at the end of the year.

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2021 QUARTERLY ESTIMATED TAX DUE DATES TO THE IRS FOR INDIVIDUALS

For estimated tax purposes, the year is divided into four payment periods. Each period has a specific payment due date. If you don’t pay enough tax by the due date of each payment period, you may be charged a penalty even if you’re due a refund when you file your income tax return at the end of the year.

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Itemized Tax Deductions Post Tax Reform 2018-2025

With Standard Deductions doubling after the Tax Reform it became harder to benefit from the Itemized Deductions. For, Itemized Deductions only start to benefit the taxpayers tax return when they exceed the Standard Deduction. Under the previous law that threshold was $6,500 for single filers and $12,000 for married filing joint filers. After the Tax Reform those amounts increased to $12,000 for single filers and $24,000 for married filing joint filers. Continue reading “Itemized Tax Deductions Post Tax Reform 2018-2025”