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McDermott Income Tax & Payroll Services is a full service accounting firm offering income tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll located in Smithfield at 105 Mount Vernon Avenue, Suite 1 Huntingdon, PA 16652.

The Property Tax/Rent Rebate eligibility income limit for renters and homeowners is now $45,000. So, if you didn’t quali...
02/23/2024

The Property Tax/Rent Rebate eligibility income limit for renters and homeowners is now $45,000. So, if you didn’t qualify before, maybe you do now!

The IRS will begin accepting and processing 2023 tax returns Jan. 29, 2024.
01/10/2024

The IRS will begin accepting and processing 2023 tax returns Jan. 29, 2024.

01/05/2024
"IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING TAKING THE ADVANCED CHILD TAX CREDIT PAYMENTS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TAX PROFESSIONAL OR YOU COULD...
06/24/2021

"IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING TAKING THE ADVANCED CHILD TAX CREDIT PAYMENTS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TAX PROFESSIONAL OR YOU COULD FIND YOURSELF OWING MONEY BACK TO THE THE IRS COME TAX TIME"
The IRS recently sent out a letter notifying you of how these advance child tax credit payments work. They also advised you at the bottom of the letter on how to opt out of this program for those who would prefer to just get a larger refund with their tax return.
Most people don't understand that this is NOTHING like the stimulus payments. All this is, is the IRS sending you your tax refund earlier than usual. And for most of our clients, they would prefer to keep the larger refund at the end of the year rather than get some of it spread out over 6 months. (Now don't get me wrong, there are some people that are very excited about this because they either A.)Really need the funds right now. and/or B.)They believe in never giving the IRS a free loan. And these are the types of clients we have that try to get their refund to be as close to zero as possible. There is nothing wrong with that theory at all, in fact, it's technically the correct and best financial decision to make, but probably only 5% of our clientele really actually live by this rule. Instead, most like to get that big refund at tax time and then they can really do something with it! And in this way they are looking at it like a forced savings account.)
So let me use some examples to show you how this could affect you.
1.) Let's say that you are married with 2 kids aged 10 and 14 years old. Your taxable income is $35,000, and you're used to getting tax refunds of $2,000 to $3,000 thanks to the child tax credit and the earned income credit. If you take the advance payments for your children from the IRS this year, you would get $3,000 spread out over the rest of this year; so $500 a month until December. But when you do your taxes with me in January, your refund will only be $1,000 to $2,000 dollars! And for someone that makes $35,000 a year and has a family of 4, this is a lot of money to be planning on $3,000, but you only end up with $1,000. So just make sure you plan for this. (And make sure you don't blame your accountant come tax time and your refund isn't what you wanted!)
2.) Now let's use another example, let's say that you are married with 3 kids. The children's ages are 11 years old, 8 years old, and 15 years old. (Must be a Utah family, am I right? :)) Your taxable income is $100,000. And your refunds are usually only about 200 dollars because you make sure that just barely enough is withheld from your paychecks to cover the tax you owe come tax time.
You can expect to get $750 dollars per month through the advance payments! For a total of $4,500 by December. Now when you come to me to do your taxes in February of 2022, you will owe the IRS $1300 dollars.
My hope with this post is to just help inform my clientele and friends. The client from this example number 2 won't be upset at all if this is planned for and understood right? So if you need money now, take the advance payments, no problem in that at all. Just make sure you know what your outcome will be come tax time.
If you'd like to opt out, visit www.irs.gov/childtaxcredit2021 .

Find details about the advance Child Tax Credit payments, including how to get them or stop getting them.

04/10/2021

Delayed tax refund help is limited: go.usa.gov/xHCc2.

04/10/2021

IR-2021-84, April 9, 2021 — The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 suspends the requirement that taxpayers increase their tax liability by all or a portion of their excess advance payments of the Premium Tax Credit (excess APTC) for tax year 2020.

03/24/2021

DO NOT FILE AMENDED RETURNS FOR
UMEPLOYMENT EXCLUSION

IMPORTANT FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE ALREADY FILED THEIR TAX RETURNS FOR 2020:

IRS to Handle Unemployment Returns, Don't Amend
Returns filed with unemployment benefits prior to the $10,200 exclusion should not be amended. The IRS has indicated it will refigure taxes on these returns and adjust the taxpayer's account accordingly. The IRS will then send any refund amount directly to the taxpayer.
The IRS has not yet communicated a timeline for making adjustments and sending refunds.

03/20/2021

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS THAT HAVE FILED RETURNS WITH UNEMPLOYMENT:
IRS to Handle Unemployment Returns, Don't Amend
Returns filed with unemployment benefits prior to the $10,200 exclusion should not be amended. The IRS has indicated it will refigure taxes on these returns and adjust the taxpayer's account accordingly. The IRS will then send any refund amount directly to the taxpayer.
The IRS has not yet communicated a timeline for making adjustments and sending refunds.

It's official...the tax deadline is extended until May 17th. This INCLUDES payments, without penalties or interest.
03/18/2021

It's official...the tax deadline is extended until May 17th. This INCLUDES payments, without penalties or interest.

IR-2021-59, March 17, 2021 — The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced today that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021.

APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE! If you still need to file your taxes, don't wait any longer! Drop off your paperwork, mail it in...
02/26/2021

APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE! If you still need to file your taxes, don't wait any longer! Drop off your paperwork, mail it in, or send it to us via email and we'll get you taken care of. Prices start at $70 and includes Federal, State and Local returns.

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610 Mount Vernon Avenue
Huntingdon, PA
16652

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

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