Exploring FinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements

Beneficial ownership information reporting is a key initiative introduced by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), aimed at increasing transparency in corporate ownership and combating illicit financial activities. Background The Corporate Transparency Act, enacted in 2021, mandates that many entities doing business in the United States disclose information about [...]

2025-01-03T08:27:33+00:00*FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), Deadlines, FBAR/FATCA, Other Information, U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Exploring FinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements

Estimated Tax in the US: What You Need to Know

If you are a freelancer, self-employed, or have income from sources that do not withhold taxes or your withholding is insufficient, you may be required to pay estimated tax to the US government. Here's what you need to know about estimated tax: What is estimated tax? It is very common for someone working in the [...]

2023-04-28T01:31:15+00:00*FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Estimated Tax in the US: What You Need to Know

Do I need to file FBAR or Form 8938?

If you have a foreign bank account(s), it is likely you’ll have FBAR and Form 8938 (Statement of Specified Foreign Financial Assets) filing requirement. Below are answers to a few basic questions related to those forms. What is FBAR and 8938? FBAR: The FBAR (Foreign Bank Account Reporting) formerly called the Report of Foreign Bank [...]

2022-12-23T07:39:17+00:00FBAR/FATCA, U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Do I need to file FBAR or Form 8938?

Applying an Employer Identification Number (EIN)

Do you need an Employer Identification Number (EIN)? Businesses generally need an employer identification number (EIN) if any one of the following is true: Started a new business Hired (or will hire) employees Operating as a corporation or partnership Created a trust Withholding agent for taxes on nonwage income paid to a non-resident alien Change [...]

2022-08-10T07:42:03+00:00U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Applying an Employer Identification Number (EIN)

Common tax questions

Do I need file US individual income tax? In order to determine if you need to file US individual income tax return, you may refer to the following online tool on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website HERE. What different filing statuses are available on Form 1040 Individual Income Tax Return? There are 5 main [...]

2022-08-10T07:40:08+00:00U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Common tax questions

Section 83 (b) election

We have assisted many clients earning share awards as employee compensation for the services performed. These awards may have vesting conditions on grant date. As an overly simplified explanation, grant date is when an employee receives property such as a share award from the company. The vesting date is when an employee has received the [...]

2022-07-25T09:17:17+00:00Tax Benefits, U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Section 83 (b) election

Losses from worthless securities

As an investor it is common to have worthless securities and, in such cases, a taxpayer would prefer to claim a loss to reduce the amount of taxes due. Here are a few general questions and two examples on investments in worthless securities: What is a worthless security as defined by IRS? Worthless security is [...]

2022-06-29T03:10:53+00:00Tax Benefits, U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Losses from worthless securities

How do I obtain a copy of my prior year US tax transcript online?

Need a transcript from the IRS regarding your prior year US tax return as a proof of tax compliance? Or as a supporting document to reply to an IRS letter? We have seen times where either the IRS or taxpayer’s records were not updated, making a transcript critical to determine the next steps to assist [...]

2022-05-23T06:25:59+00:00U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on How do I obtain a copy of my prior year US tax transcript online?

Ways to Check the Status of Your Tax Refund

You can start checking on your refund 24 hours after e-filing or 4 weeks after you have mailed your return. Your refund status is available on https://www.irs.gov/refunds. You will need to provide your social security number or ITIN, filling status and exact refund amount when checking the refund status. All the data you need are [...]

2022-01-13T08:54:22+00:00U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on Ways to Check the Status of Your Tax Refund

What is an IRS Transcript? Ways to Get a Transcript for of Tax Return Information for Current and Previous Years

A tax transcript is a tax record with key information from the federal US tax returns that you filed previously. If you lost your return and need to find out how much taxes you owe or verify payments you made which is more than 18 months ago, you can obtain free Form 1040-series transcript types [...]

2022-07-27T07:20:57+00:00*FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), U.S. Taxes - General|Comments Off on What is an IRS Transcript? Ways to Get a Transcript for of Tax Return Information for Current and Previous Years
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