If your accountant didn't file your taxes, you should immediately contact them to find out why and request that they file them as soon as possible. If they are unresponsive or unwilling to help, you should consider finding a new accountant or filing the taxes yourself to avoid penalties from the IRS.
Your accountant may not have filed your taxes due to miscommunication, oversight, or a lack of necessary information from you. It's important to clarify the situation with your accountant to understand the reason for the missed filing.
A business can file taxes efficiently and accurately by keeping detailed financial records throughout the year, using accounting software to track income and expenses, staying up-to-date on tax laws and regulations, and seeking the help of a professional tax advisor or accountant when needed.
If you need more time to file your taxes in 2020, you should file an extension to avoid penalties.
To file taxes for your business, you will need to gather all relevant financial records, such as income and expenses. Then, you can either do it yourself using tax software or hire a professional accountant. Make sure to file the appropriate forms, such as a Schedule C for sole proprietors or a corporate tax return for corporations. Remember to pay any taxes owed by the deadline to avoid penalties.
No, you do not have to file taxes jointly with your spouse. You have the option to file taxes separately if you choose to do so.
Paying an accountant to file your taxes can vary on cost. On average you should expect to pay around $100 to $200 depending on how complex your taxes are. If you have simple taxes it may be easier to file yourself using tax software.
maybe you should consider getting a accountant, or even just get one to tell you how to do it
maybe you should consider getting a accountant, or even just get one to tell you how to do it
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Your accountant may not have filed your taxes due to miscommunication, oversight, or a lack of necessary information from you. It's important to clarify the situation with your accountant to understand the reason for the missed filing.
Why didn't your accountant file your quarterly estimated taxes on time?
It sounds like you have one of the simplest kinds of returns to file. You can download many software programs such as TurboTax, TaxAct or others that will help you to complete the forms.
You may. You need to consult with a reputable tax adviser or accountant.
You should have your taxes filled by a certificated accountant. You can find an accountant here. http://www.mymoneyblog.com/free-irs-tax-filing-extension-instructions-2011-online-e-file.html
You can use online websites that offer tax filing or you can contact a local Chartered Accountant to file your tax returns
If you have a job you are legally required to file taxes. Your employer's responsibility is to take the taxes out of your paycheck and "pay the man," as it were. If your W-2s reflect taxes paid to the Gov't, you are in the clear - if you file.
Contact an accountant and "come out from the cold" with the IRS. You may be able to file an extension and have minimal penalties.