IRS WITHHOLDING CALCULATOR

If you have too little withheld from your pay check, you could end up owing money when you file your taxes. If you withhold too much, you get a large refund, BUT you have let the government have too much of your money all year.

The IRS has a withholding calculator at IRS.gov to help you figure the correct amount of federal withholding for your tax situation. If you find you are over or under withholding, you should fill out a new W-4 Form with your employer and have the withholding adjusted.

To use the withholding calculator have this information available:
*Your most recent pay stub
* Your most recent federal tax return
Then:
*Fill in all information that applies and print the screen that summarizes your information. Use this information to complete a new W-4 Form.

This tip brought to you by Schutte & Hilgendorf, CPA’s, a Prescott firm serving the greater Yavapai County, providing audit, accounting, bookkeeping, tax preparation and planning, Quickbooks accounting and setup to individuals and small businesses.
Contact us for a free initial consultation at 928-778-0079.

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Revokation and Reinstatement of a Nonprofit’s Tax-Exempt Status

 

The following article, written by Juliana Kreul and published in WebCPA on October 31, 2011 is a very thorough explanation of how thousands of non-profits lost their exempt status in 2011.  It also includes recommendations for Organizations in this position to get reinstated with the IRS.  The process is lengthy, but well worth the effort if your Organization has found itself with this predicament.

CLICK HERE: Revocation of Non-Profit Status by the IRS

For assistance with filing past 990s and questions related to revokation and reinstatement for exempt organization, contact Schutte & Hilgendorf, a Prescott CPA firm, specializing in providing audit, accounting and tax services to non-profits in greater Northern Arizona.  We are located in Prescott, Arizona at 3140 Stillwater Drive.  Phone #928-778-0079. Visit our website at www.prescottaccountants.com.

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