We always recommend that small business owners reach out to their trusted financial, legal, and other trusted advisors to keep them up to speed on changing news and regulations. However, we also know that the Internal Revenue Service is another source of information flow — especially in changing and challenging times. IRS small business tax resources to which you can subscribe. This quarterly collection of IRS information is just one example of information from the IRS insight for small businesses. Indeed, the IRS is willing to send you information on a wide range of tax-related information: IRS.gov/newsroom. Here is information from a current email newsletter for small business owners.
IRS provides guidance for employers claiming the
Employee Retention Credit for first two quarters of 2021
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance for employers claiming the Employee Retention Credit under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) modified by the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020 (Relief Act). To review these changes, see Notice 2021-23. Additional coronavirus relief information for businesses is available on IRS.gov. At the bottom of the page, you can find links to subscriptions to a range of tax-related newsletters.
1 | Free virtual workshop helps small business owners understand and meet tax obligations
The Small Business Virtual Tax Workshop helps educate small business owners about their taxes. It’s free and available online 24/7. The updated chapters contain direct links to more specific topics within each lesson, like chapters in a book. Viewers can choose the lessons that apply to their small businesses. They can also pause and bookmark lessons so they can review the information later.
2 | The IRS is reallocating taxes on unemployment benefits; refunds to start in May
The IRS will take steps to automatically refund money to people who filed their tax return reporting unemployment compensation before the recent changes made by the American Rescue Plan.
The legislation was signed on March 11. The new IRS guidance includes details for those eligible taxpayers who have not yet filed.
3 | IRS, Treasury disburses more Economic Impact Payments under the American Rescue Plan; Non-filer Social Security and other federal beneficiary stimulus payments
As work continues on issuing millions of Economic Impact Payments to Americans, the IRS and Treasury Department announced that they anticipate payments will begin to be issued this weekend to Social Security recipients and other federal beneficiaries who do not normally file a tax return, with the projection that the majority of these payments would be sent electronically and received on April 7, 2021.
Many federal beneficiaries who filed 2019 or 2020 returns or used the Non-Filers tool last year were issued Economic Impact Payments, if eligible, during the last three weeks.
Most Social Security retirement and disability beneficiaries, railroad retirees and recipients of veterans’ benefits who are eligible for an Economic Impact Payment do not need to take any action to receive a payment.
4 | IRS urges employers to take advantage of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit
Giving someone a work opportunity may translate into a business tax credit for you and greater stability for a family. The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit available to employers for hiring individuals from certain targeted groups who have consistently faced significant barriers to employment.
5 | Taxable Fringe Benefit Essentials for Employers Webinar
The IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division and the Office of Federal, State and Local Governments would like to invite small businesses to register to watch the free Taxable Fringe Benefit Essentials for Employers Webinar on April 14, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. (ET). This webinar is designed to explain what a fringe benefit is and how to value a fringe benefit. It will cover the most common fringe benefits and explain if those fringe benefits are taxable.
For more information, see Webinars for Tax Exempt & Government Entities.
6 | IRS extends additional tax deadlines for individuals to May 17
The IRS announced that individuals have until May 17, 2021 to meet certain deadlines that would normally fall on April 15, such as making IRA contributions and filing certain claims for refund. This follows a previous announcement that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year was extended from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021.
Notice 2021-21 provides details on the additional tax deadlines.
7 | Masks, and other COVID-19 personal protective equipment are tax-deductible
The IRS issued Announcement 2021-7 clarifying that the purchase of personal protective equipment for the primary purpose of preventing the spread of coronavirus are deductible medical expenses. In addition to masks, this includes times such as hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes.
The amounts paid for personal protective equipment are also eligible to be paid or reimbursed under health flexible spending arrangements (health FSAs), Archer medical savings accounts (Archer MSAs), health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs), or health savings accounts (HSAs).
8 | IRS Criminal Investigation pledges continued
commitment to investigating COVID-19 fraud
The IRS Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) marks the one-year anniversary of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act by pledging its continued commitment to investigating COVID-19 fraud.
This includes fraud related to:
- Economic Impact Payments
- Paycheck Protection Program
- Employee Retention Credit
IRS-CI encourages the public to share information regarding known or suspected fraud attempts against any of the programs offered through the CARES Act. Here’s how to report a suspected crime and learn more about COVID-19 scams and other financial schemes.
9 | Low Income Taxpayer Clinic application period now open
The IRS announced it will accept applications for an 18-month Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) matching grant from all qualified organizations.
The LITC matching grant news release provides more information, including:
- Application period
- Budget and performance period
- Eligibility
- Geographically underserved areas
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