Saenz Tax Accounting & CIS Inc

Saenz Tax Accounting & CIS Inc At Saenz Tax, masks are required for in-person appointments. We also specialize in Remote and Virtual Tax Preparation.

My business specializes in individual/business
tax preparation, amended returns, IRS audits, and settlements.

01/03/2024
You can now book appointments online. You can schedule a free 20 minute consult, virtual and in-person tax preparation.
01/29/2023

You can now book appointments online. You can schedule a free 20 minute consult, virtual and in-person tax preparation.

The Neighborly team offers tax planning, IRS representation, tax preparation, accounting and more. We pride ourselves on delivering an amazing customer experience with top notch service. Schedule an appointment or visit us today.

Filing Deadline for W-2 and 1099 FormsTaxpayers who paid employees or independent contractors in 2022 are reminded to fi...
01/25/2023

Filing Deadline for W-2 and 1099 Forms

Taxpayers who paid employees or independent contractors in 2022 are reminded to file all required payment reporting forms by January 31, 2023.

If you operate a business and pay employees, you generally must file a Form W-2 for each employee with the Social Security Administration (SSA) by January 31. You must also send each employee a copy of their W-2

January 31 is also the deadline for 1099 forms if you are required to file 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC forms.

A business tax professional can help you determine whether you need to file W-2 or 1099 forms, and may also be able to help you submit the forms electronically.

Year-End Transactions Can Change Your 2022 Tax Refund – Did You Know?Now is the time to prepare to file your 2022 tax re...
01/23/2023

Year-End Transactions Can Change Your 2022 Tax Refund – Did You Know?

Now is the time to prepare to file your 2022 tax return, and the IRS is reminding taxpayers that certain end-of-year financial transactions might have significant tax impacts. Tax withholding from paychecks does not ordinarily take into account income sources like yearly or holiday bonuses, stock dividends, or selling real estate or other property at a profit. If you receive such income, you might end up getting a smaller tax refund than you have been anticipating, or even owing tax and penalties for underpayment.

In addition, the IRS reminds taxpayers that if they have outstanding debts like unpaid taxes from previous years, past-due child or spousal support, or overdue student loan payments, their 2022 tax refunds might be reduced by these amounts under the Treasury Offset Program (TOP).

A tax professional can help you determine the tax implications of income you received late in 2022.

Opening Date for 2023 Tax Filing SeasonThe IRS will begin accepting 2022 tax returns for processing on January 23, 2023....
01/16/2023

Opening Date for 2023 Tax Filing Season

The IRS will begin accepting 2022 tax returns for processing on January 23, 2023. Taxpayers may file their returns before that date, but may need to wait until January 23 or later to get confirmation that the return was accepted. The filing deadline for 2022 returns is April 18, 2023.

If you have a federal tax refund coming, you can track it by using the Where's My Refund tool (link below) once the IRS has accepted your return.

To avoid processing delays, make sure that your return is complete and free from errors. A tax professional can help you file an accurate return electronically and set up direct deposit, so that your refund comes as quickly as possible.

IRS Where's My Refund? Tool: https://www.irs.gov/refunds

01/15/2023
Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments - ReminderIf you are making quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS, the due date f...
01/09/2023

Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments - Reminder

If you are making quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS, the due date for the September 1st - December 31st, 2022 quarter of year is January 17th, 2023.

For payments made using IRS Direct Pay, you can make payments until 11:45PM EST, and for payments using a credit or debit card, payments can be made up to midnight on the due date.

IRS Delays Implementation of New Form 1099-K Rules – Did You Know?The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 changed th...
01/05/2023

IRS Delays Implementation of New Form 1099-K Rules – Did You Know?

The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 changed the IRS reporting rules for payments sent through third-party payment processors like PayPal and CashApp. The new rules require payment processors to send a Form 1099-K to all recipients of $600 or more in payments for goods or services during a year. These rules were to take effect beginning with tax year 2022.

However, the IRS has now announced that 2022 will be treated as a “transition year” for the ARPA provisions regarding 1099-K forms. As a result, payment processors may choose to follow the previous rules, which stated that a Form 1099-K must only be sent if a business or individual received over $20,000 in payments through more than 200 transactions. The new $600 threshold will take full effect in tax year 2023.

Therefore, if you received between $600 and $20,000 for goods or services through a payment processor in 2022, with 200 or fewer transactions, you may or may not receive a Form 1099-K. Note that this transition policy applies only to the sending of 1099-K forms. You must still report all taxable income you receive through a third-party processing platform to the IRS, regardless of whether you receive a tax form showing the income. A tax professional can help you determine which payments you received may be taxable.

Standard Mileage Rates for 2023 – Did You Know?The IRS has updated the 2023 standard mileage rates for vehicle uses that...
12/29/2022

Standard Mileage Rates for 2023 – Did You Know?

The IRS has updated the 2023 standard mileage rates for vehicle uses that qualify for a tax deduction. These rates apply for most passenger vehicles, including cars, vans, SUVs and pickup trucks.

- 65.5 cents per mile for business use of a vehicle (up 3 cents from midyear 2022)
- 22 cents per mile for certain medical purposes or moving purposes for qualified active-duty Armed Forces members (same as midyear 2022)
- 14 cents per mile for vehicle use for qualifying charitable work (unchanged)

In most cases, taxpayers who qualify to claim a vehicle expense deduction may either use the standard mileage rate or actual expenses to figure their deduction. However, if you use your car or truck for business, you generally must use the standard rate for the first year you put the vehicle in service if you want to preserve this option for future years.

A tax professional can help you determine whether the standard mileage rate or actual expenses will result in a larger deduction in your circumstances. Keep in mind that if you choose to deduct actual expenses, you will need to keep detailed records of all vehicle-related costs.

'Tis the Season for Important Tax PaperworkKeeping your records organized will help make sure you don't miss out on valu...
12/19/2022

'Tis the Season for Important Tax Paperwork

Keeping your records organized will help make sure you don't miss out on valuable deductions when it is time to file. Many taxpayers will receive year-end income statements from employers, banks, stock issuers and other sources in January and early February.

The most common documents include:

- W-2 forms from your employers, showing your wages and any taxes withheld
- Forms 1099-INT and 1099-DIV showing your interest and dividend income
- Forms 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC showing gig economy and other self-employment earnings, along with rents, royalties and other miscellaneous income
- Form 1099-K from payment processing services like PayPal and CashApp if you received $600 or more in payments through one of these platforms for goods or services
- Records of virtual currency (including crypto) transactions
- Charity donation receipts
- Health Insurance statements (like Form 1095)
- Proof of qualifying educational expenses (like Form 1098-T)
- Mortgage interest statements

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