Stadius CPA PLLC

Stadius CPA PLLC Accounting, Tax, Consulting and IRS Resolution Services We believe that listening is the foundation of a lasting client relationship built on trust and respect.

Stadius CPA, PLLC was established as a full service CPA firm to serve the tax, accounting and consulting needs of individuals and small businesses in the West Monroe area. We strive to strike the perfect balance between small, local, attentive service and professional experience and expertise. Our goal is to provide financial leadership, guidance and advice that you can really use to help you grow your business and become more successful.

IRS announced the opening of the 2025 filing is January 26, 2026.  What can we do to help you?
01/20/2026

IRS announced the opening of the 2025 filing is January 26, 2026. What can we do to help you?

🎄 Holiday Hours Update 🎄Our office will be closed Wednesday 12/24 and Thursday 12/25 next week as we spend time with fam...
12/16/2025

🎄 Holiday Hours Update 🎄

Our office will be closed Wednesday 12/24 and Thursday 12/25 next week as we spend time with family for the holidays.

We appreciate your understanding and wish you and your family a safe and happy holiday! ✨

— Stadius CPA PLLC

05/12/2025

Just because tax season is over doesn't mean we are done. We are here to help if you are behind on filing or paying taxes. Give us a call today to find out about our resolution services.

01/23/2025
01/07/2025

IRS reminder: Final 2024 quarterly estimated tax payment due Jan. 15

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged taxpayers who paid too little tax in 2024 to make a fourth quarter estimated tax payment on or before Jan. 15, 2025.

Income taxes are pay-as-you-go, meaning taxpayers must pay most of their tax throughout the year in which their income is earned or received. Usually this is done by withholding tax from paychecks or by making quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS (or by a combination of both).

However, taxpayers who pay quarterly sometimes overlook this step, and missing a quarterly payment can result in unexpected penalties and fees when they file their returns in 2025.

Who needs to make a payment?
Taxpayers who earn or receive income that is not subject to tax withholding, such as self-employed people or independent contractors, should pay their taxes quarterly to the IRS.

Taxpayers who owed on their most recent return may find they owe again when they file the following year and should consider making an estimated quarterly payment to avoid a potential tax bill or penalty.

Taxpayers in this situation normally include:

Those who itemized in the past but are now taking the standard deduction.
Two wage-earner households.
Employees with non-wage sources of income such as dividends.
Those with complex tax situations.
Those who failed to increase their tax withholding.
What gets taxed?
The IRS reminds people that most income is taxable. This includes unemployment income, refund interest and income from the gig economy and digital assets, such as cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs.) When estimating quarterly tax payments, taxpayers should include all forms of earned income, including from part-time work, side jobs or the sale of goods.

Also, various financial transactions, especially late in the year, can have an unexpected tax impact. Examples include year-end and holiday bonuses, stock dividends, capital gain distributions from mutual funds, and stocks, bonds, virtual currency, real estate or other property sold at a profit.

How to make an estimated tax payment
The best way to make a payment is through IRS Online Account. There taxpayers can see their payment history, any pending payments and other useful tax information. Taxpayers can make an estimated tax payment by using IRS Direct Pay, debit or credit card or digital wallet, or the Treasury Department's Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS).

For information on other payment options, visit Make a payment on IRS.gov. If paying by check, taxpayers should be sure to make the check payable to the "United States Treasury."

Act now to avoid a penalty
Either payment method – withholding or estimated tax payments – or a combination of the two, can help avoid a surprise tax bill at tax time and the underpayment of estimated tax by individuals penalty that often applies.

If a taxpayer fails to make required quarterly estimated tax payments earlier in the year, making a payment soon to cover these missed payments will usually lessen and may even eliminate any possible penalty.

Use the IRS’ Tax Withholding Estimator tool
The Tax Withholding Estimator, available on IRS.gov, can help people determine if they need to make an estimated tax payment. It also helps taxpayers calculate the correct amount of tax to withhold throughout the year based on their complete set of tax facts and circumstances.

Alternatively, taxpayers can use the worksheet included with estimated tax form 1040-ES, or review Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax PDF, to figure estimated taxes.

If you need assistance with this matter or have questions, give our office a call today.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-reminder-final-2024-quarterly-estimated-tax-payment-due-jan-15

As we reflect on the year that’s coming to a close, we’re grateful for the trust and partnership you’ve extended to us. ...
12/16/2024

As we reflect on the year that’s coming to a close, we’re grateful for the trust and partnership you’ve extended to us. It’s been our pleasure to support you with your financial goals, and we look forward to continuing our work together in the coming year.

May this holiday season bring you peace, joy, and the warmth of cherished moments with family and friends.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

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1905 Royal Avenue
West Monroe, LA
71292

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Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 2pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm

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+18325103013

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