Reconciliation of Payroll Webinar; International Charity Fraud Awareness Week October 18-22; Where’s My Application for Tax-Exempt Status?; New Issue Snapshot
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent this bulletin at 10/08/2021 10:52 AM EDT
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Reconciliation of Payroll Webinar You are invited to register for a free webinar on Payroll Reconciliation hosted by the Office of Federal, State and Local Governments on October 14, 2021 at 2:00 PM (ET). This webinar will cover when your payroll should be reconciled and what payroll amounts to use. It will also explain reconciling gross payroll to taxable income for federal income tax and FICA.
International Charity Fraud Awareness Week October 18-22 The IRS will again be participating in the annual International Charity Fraud Awareness Week (ICFAW) Oct. 18-22, 2021 to raise awareness and share best practices to detect, avoid and respond to fraud and financial crime.
Where's My Application for Tax-Exempt Status? The IRS receives more than 95,000 applications for tax-exempt status each year. The webpage Where’s My Application for Tax-Exempt Status? will help you determine when you can expect to hear from us. If your application was submitted after the postmark date in the chart, it has not yet been assigned to an Exempt Organizations specialist. Keep checking this web page for updates and await IRS contact. There is no need to call. If you submitted your application before the postmark date in the chart and the IRS has not contacted you regarding your application, the webpage tells you how to contact us to check on the status of your application.
New Issue Snapshot Advertising Unrelated Business Taxable Income and 3rd Party Contractor Issues Visit Issue Snapshots on IRS.gov for a complete listing of available snapshots. For the latest exempt organization news, connect via IRS Social Media and subscribe to this and other IRS Newsletters. If you have a technical or procedural question about Exempt Organizations, visit the Charities and Nonprofits homepage on IRS.gov. If you have a specific question about exempt organizations, please contact us. Please do not reply to this message. |
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