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IRS to Discontinue Attributed Tip Income Program
The Attributed Tip Income Program, introduced through Revenue Procedure 2006-30 and extended an additional two years under Revenue Procedure 2009-53, will be discontinued Dec. 31, 2011. The pilot program attracted only a small number of participants. Employers who elected to participate in ATIP for calendar year 2011, along with their participating employees, will continue to benefit from the program through the end of the year. Since ATIP will not be available for calendar year 2012, employers may want to consider other IRS voluntary tip reporting programs, such as the Tip Reporting Determination Agreement or the Tip Reporting Alternative Commitment, if [...]
IRS Provides Tax Relief to Victims of Hurricane Irene
IR-2011-87, Sept. 1, 2011 WASHINGTON –– The Internal Revenue Service is providing tax relief to individual and business taxpayers impacted by Hurricane Irene. The IRS announced today that certain taxpayers in North Carolina, New Jersey, New York and Puerto Rico will receive tax relief, and other locations are expected to be added in coming days following additional damage assessments by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The tax relief postpones certain tax filing and payment deadlines to Oct. 31, 2011. It includes corporations and businesses that previously obtained an extension until Sept. 15, 2011, to file their 2010 returns and [...]
Nine Tips for Charitable Taxpayers
RS Summertime Tax Tip 2011-21, August 22, 2011 If you make a donation to a charity this year, you may be able to take a deduction for it on your 2011 tax return. Here are the top nine things the IRS wants every taxpayer to know before deducting charitable donations. Make sure the organization qualifies Charitable contributions must be made to qualified organizations to be deductible. You can ask any organization whether it is a qualified organization or check IRS Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations. It is available at www.IRS.gov. You must itemize Charitable contributions are deductible only if [...]
DirectPay Has Partnered with ADI Time to offer Timeclock Solutions
ADI Time Clocks NEW! ADI Time announces a complete product line of IP based real-time “Push” terminals designed for adiTime Software solutions coming this summer. These new ADI Time terminals seamlessly interface with our powerful labor management subscription services and on-premise software, helping organizations of all sizes automate their time and attendance, in order to reduce expenses and errors related to payroll processing. Models are available with Biometric Authentication or Badge Authentication. The complete product line provides an ideal solution for businesses of all sizes. Capable of collecting, storing and transmitting employee time punches, it provides real time data collection [...]
Prepare for Hurricanes, Disasters by Safeguarding Tax Records
IRS YouTube Videos Preparing for Disasters: English | Spanish | ASL How to Request a Copy of Your Tax Return: English | Spanish | ASL Podcast Disaster Assistance: English | Spanish The 2011 hurricane season has started. Are your personal or your business’ financial and tax records and valuables protected in the event of a disaster? Here are some tips that can help: Create a Backup Set of Records Electronically Keep a set of backup records in a safe place. The backup should be stored away from the original set. Keeping a backup set of records –– including, for example, [...]
Protect your personal information! The IRS does not initiate taxpayer communications through email
What is phishing? Phishing is a scam typically carried out by unsolicited e-mail and/or websites that pose as legitimate sites and lure unsuspecting victims to provide personal and financial information. All unsolicited e-mail claiming to be from either the IRS or any other IRS-related components such as EFTPS, should be reported to phishing@irs.gov. However, if you have experienced monetary losses due to an IRS-related incident please file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission through their Complaint Assistant to make that information available to investigators. What to do if you receive a suspicious IRS-related communication If Then You receive an [...]

