Ten Things Tax-Exempt Organizations Need to Know About the Oct. 15 Due Date

A crucial filing deadline of Oct. 15 is looming for many tax-exempt organizations that are required by law to file their Form 990 with the Internal Revenue Service or risk having their federal tax-exempt status revoked.  Nonprofit organizations that are at risk can preserve their status by filing returns by Oct. 15, 2010, under a one-time relief program.

The Pension Protection Act of 2006 mandates that most tax-exempt organizations must file an annual return or submit an electronic notice, with the IRS and it also requires that any tax-exempt organization that fails to file for three consecutive years automatically loses its federal tax-exempt status. Continue reading

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (Form 2290) is due September 30th 2010 if used in August

Efile Form 2290 HVUT anytime from anywhere at www.Tax2290.comHeavy Vehicle Use Tax (Form 2290) is due September 30th 2010 if first used your vehicle in August.

Time to file, it is less than a week. Try e-filing this year. It is Simple, Safe, Secured, Quick and Easy only at www.Tax2290.com. Tax2290.com specialized in e-filing and makes your filing experience easier. Taxpayers who filed with us stated high about our service and ranked #1. Continue reading

Nine Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Money to the IRS

Did you end up owing taxes this year? The vast majority of Americans get a tax refund from the IRS each spring, but those who receive a bill may not know that the IRS has a number of ways for people to pay. Here are nine tips for taxpayers who owe money to the IRS.

  1. If you get a bill this summer for late taxes, you are expected to promptly pay the tax owed including any penalties and interest. If you are unable to pay the amount due, it is often in your best interest to get a loan to pay the bill in full rather than to make installment payments to the IRS. Continue reading