The Internal Revenue Service has created a new Web-based tool to help
small business owners determine which tax-favored pension plan best
suits their needs and how to keep their plans in compliance.
The IRS Retirement Plan Navigator
is intended to provide employers with an easy-to-use guide that focuses
on three areas: choosing a plan, maintaining a plan and correcting a
plan.
By using the navigator, employers may find that choosing and
maintaining a pension plan is not as daunting as they thought. Some plan
types are less costly and easier to establish than others.
The navigator does not suggest which plan may be best for a
specific employer but it does lay out the options to allow them to
choose one that best fits their situations. The navigator includes a
side-by-side comparison of pension plans and their requirements.
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
How to Get Your Prior-Year Tax Information from the IRS
Taxpayers sometimes need tax returns from previous
years for loan applications, to estimate tax withholding, for legal
reasons or because records were destroyed in a natural disaster or
fire. If your original tax returns were lost or destroyed, you can
obtain copies or transcripts from the IRS. Here are 10 things to know if
you need federal tax return information from a previously filed tax
return.
- There are three options for obtaining free copies of your federal tax return information – on the web, by phone or by mail.
- The IRS does not charge a fee for transcripts, which are available for the current and past three tax years.
- A tax return transcript shows most line items from your tax return as it was originally filed, including any accompanying forms and schedules. It does not reflect any changes made after the return was filed.
- A tax account transcript shows any later adjustments either you or the IRS made after the tax return was filed. This transcript shows basic data, including marital status, type of return filed, adjusted gross income and taxable income.
- To request either transcript online, go to Internal Revenue Service
and use our online tool called Order A Transcript. To order by phone, call 800-908-9946 and follow the prompts in the recorded message.
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Monday, September 26, 2011
How to Get Your Prior-Year Tax Information from the IRS
Taxpayers sometimes need tax returns from previous years for loan applications, to estimate tax withholding, for legal reasons or because records were destroyed in a natural disaster or fire. If your original tax returns were lost or destroyed, you can obtain copies or transcripts from the IRS. Here are 10 things to know if you need federal tax return information from a previously filed tax return.
- There are three options for obtaining free copies of your federal tax return information – on the web, by phone or by mail.
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