First...they ae normally tax exempt...so while they have to file lots of forms and disclosures...they may not have tax to pay. Like any company, when they file has to do with their FISCAL year end is which in many cases is different than calendar year and can be anytime at all.
If the charitable organization's year end is December 31, then the 990 and any payment are due May 15 of the following year. If the tax year ends in a different month, then the return is due on the 15th of the fifth month after year end.
Federal Form 1040 is due April 15, 2010.Other types of taxes such as corporate taxes, estimated taxes, local taxes, property taxes, employments taxes, excise taxes all have their own due dates.
Federal income taxes are due April 15 of the following year.Most state income taxes are due the same day, but check with your state.Other taxes such as property taxes, estimated taxes, sales taxes, etc. each have their own due date.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
The government encourages people to give money to charitable organizations. If you give money to a charitable organization, you may subtract that amount from your overall income before you calculate your taxes due. Thus, if you made $50,000 and gave away 10% or $5,000, your income tax is based on an income of 45,000. You will owe less tax. Due to the nature of our income tax, if your income is slightly over 250,000 and you can give away enough money to charity to get it below 250,000 you will be far better off for tax purposes. There may be a few more such anomalies. (If you make that kind of money, you have no business asking me for advice. You can afford a CPA.)
If the charitable organization's year end is December 31, then the 990 and any payment are due May 15 of the following year. If the tax year ends in a different month, then the return is due on the 15th of the fifth month after year end.
Federal Form 1040 is due April 15, 2010.Other types of taxes such as corporate taxes, estimated taxes, local taxes, property taxes, employments taxes, excise taxes all have their own due dates.
Federal income taxes are due April 15 of the following year.Most state income taxes are due the same day, but check with your state.Other taxes such as property taxes, estimated taxes, sales taxes, etc. each have their own due date.
No it is not necessary to file for an extension when no taxes are due or you would be due a refund.
The government encourages people to give money to charitable organizations. If you give money to a charitable organization, you may subtract that amount from your overall income before you calculate your taxes due. Thus, if you made $50,000 and gave away 10% or $5,000, your income tax is based on an income of 45,000. You will owe less tax. Due to the nature of our income tax, if your income is slightly over 250,000 and you can give away enough money to charity to get it below 250,000 you will be far better off for tax purposes. There may be a few more such anomalies. (If you make that kind of money, you have no business asking me for advice. You can afford a CPA.)
are taxes due on ssa 1099
April 15th is when yearly taxes are due. although an extension can be filed
Yes you know that the taxes are due when you sell property.
In the United States income taxes are due on April 15th. In the case that this date falls on a weekend or perhaps a statutory holiday, then the due date for your taxes would be the following business day.
Having 501c status is relevant to income taxes. It may, or may not make th real property owned non taxed. That depends on each little taxing jurisdcition.As long as your Property is listed as taxable, it is (or was) and the church owes the tax...or the community it is in should/will/can/must seize the property and sell it for back taxes just like any other.
April 15th.
Income tax is generally due around the same time each year. In the United States, income taxes were due on April 18th, 2011. In 2012, taxes will be due one day earlier, on Tuesday, April 17th.