You can still file 2020 taxes online. However, the deadline for filing 2020 taxes on time was May 17, 2021. Or, if you got an extension, the deadline for filing 2020 taxes was pushed back to October 15, 2021. The deadlines have passed, the IRS will consider your 2020 tax return to be late. However, continue to accept prior year tax returns, including 2020 tax returns. The prior year tax services at PriorTax.com offer a cost-effective option to get up to date on your filing obligations. Preparing to file 2020 taxes online returns for previous years while helping you to ensure you are always filing following the right tax regulations for the right year.
The tax deadline has come and gone. If you didn’t file a tax return as yet, we advise that you do it as soon as possible. If you missed the 2021 tax deadline, the good news is you can still file. Here’s some helpful information before getting started. Getting a refund? If you’re due a […]
Here’s the breakdown of all the changes. Standard deduction For the 2020 tax year, the standard deduction amounts have increased. Here are the amounts below. Single or Married filing separately – $12,400 Married filing jointly and Qualifying widow(er) – $24,800 Head of Household – $18,650 For taxpayers who are blind or at least 65 years […]
The W-4 form has been revamped by the IRS. The IRS’ goal is to simplify the W-4 form to reflect a transparent withholding system. The 2021 W-4 form is still in it’s draft stages, but will most likely reflect the 2020 W-4. Although the 2020 and 2021 W-4 forms appear different from previous forms, we’re […]
The IRS already announced the inflation adjustments for next year. Although the e-file and extension deadline is in a month, the year is almost gone. 2020 has been more than a roller coaster ride, and the next tax season is only a few months away. Many taxpayers may wonder how their stimulus payments affect your […]
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