2010 Estimated Taxes and the Earned Income Credit (EIC)

January 20, 2010

Now that the last estimated tax payment for 2009 is in the books, it’s time to tackle 2010 payments.

The IRS has made a series of changes that could affect the estimated tax payments you make in 2010. In order to get you prepared, we are going to dedicate a series of blog posts to highlight those changes.

First up is the earned income credit (EIC). According to the IRS, you may be abl... Read more >>

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Easy Estimated Taxes Demo

September 9, 2009

We made a demo to show our all of you estimated tax payers out there just how simple it is to use Easy Estimated Taxes.

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Easy Estimated Taxes Launches

September 8, 2009

Easy Estimated Taxes, the first comprehensive online solution for estimated tax payers, announced today that its unique application is live, just in time for the 10 million people who will need to make quarterly tax payments by September 15. The subscription service harnesses the power of Internet to streamline a process that previously was cumbersome and inflexible.

“Just like the April tax deadline, estimated tax time is stressful for mi... Read more >>

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More IRS E-Filers Than Ever

August 26, 2009

The IRS recently announced that more individuals and CPAs are using e-file than ever before.  Over 90 million IRS tax returns were filed electronically via IRS e-file technology in 2009, of which over 30 million were filed from personal computers.

This growth has accelerated over the last several years,  and we expect to see the same growth with other electronically filed tax forms, such as IRS estimated taxes.

The growth is largely attributed to user’s trust & confiden... Read more >>

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Small Businesses & Estimated Taxes

August 24, 2009

According to the IRS, the required estimated tax payment for certain small businesses has decreased.

For certain small businesses, the required estimated tax payment for the year is the lesser of 90% of your 2008 tax or 90% of your estimated 2009 tax. This rule applies to individuals who satisfy all of the following:

  • Your business had an average of fewer than 500 employees in 2008.
  • More than 50% of your gross income fro... Read more >>

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