Other Payroll Tax Related Information
- Military Spouses Residency Relief Act Signed
- EDD's Underground Economy Operations
- AB 1643, Report to the California Legislature
- Benefit Audit Information
- Board of Equalization: Do you have 10 or more employees?
- Board of Equalization: Do you have 50 or more employees?
- California Tax Service Center - Sponsored by California's tax agencies (Board of Equalization, Employment Development Department, and Franchise Tax Board) and the IRS for one-stop tax assistance.
- School Employees Fund
- State Agencies - Independent Contractor or Common Law Employee
- Internal Revenue Service Information
IRS Announces New Effort to Help Struggling Taxpayers Get a Fresh Start
Installment Agreements and Small Businesses
The IRS will make streamlined Installment Agreements available to more small businesses. The payment program will raise the dollar limit to allow additional small businesses to participate.
Small businesses with $25,000 or less in unpaid tax can participate. Currently, only small businesses with under $10,000 in liabilities can participate. Small businesses will have 24 months to pay.
For additional information:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=239096,00.html
- Effective January 2010, the Internal Revenue Service will require all mail, fax, phone, and electronic Employer Identification Number (EIN) applications must disclose the name and taxpayer identification number of the true “responsible party” for the entity requesting an EIN.
The Small Business Tax Credit resulting from the new health care legislation (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act). This is the new law that provides a tax credit to help small business employers provide health insurance coverage to their employees.