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...if a spouse is obligated to pay both alimony and child support under a decree, but pays less than total monthly amount due, the payment made is first applied to satisfy the child support obligation. Therefore, the child support obligation must be met before any amount of alimony is deductible?

...if a taxpayer sells property under a contract, but the contract is canceled and the taxpayer returns the buyer’s money in the later tax year as the original sale, the tax payer must include the gain in income for the year of the sale?


...if you make a charitable contribution of $250 or more, you should obtain written acknowledgement from the charity and keep it with that year's tax file?
...you must keep records that support your car and travel deductions for 3 years from the date you file the income tax return on which the deduction is claimed?

...gain from the sale of your main home is generally excluded from income?

...generally costs incurred for creating your new business can be deducted as expenses on tax return.

...your tax refund can be automatically deposited by the IRS to your IRA account?

...individuals who are serving in the combat zone can suspend compliance action such us enforced collection with IRS until 180 days after the taxpayer has left the zone?


...depreciation can only be claimed on property owned by the taxpayer and used by the taxpayer in trade of business or for production of income?
...in order to claim Earned Income Tax Credit, taxpayer cannot file tax return as “married filing separately”?
...generally if you pay someone to care for your child wile you work, you may be able to claim the childe care credit?

...that by filing tax return timely you can avoid a great part of penalties assessed while tax is paid late?
...generally an installment agreement (agreement between you and the IRS for monthly payments) may be requested if you cannot pay the tax liability on time?
...if your child has earned income for performing services and does not pay tax due on this income, the parent is liable for the tax.


...if a spouse is obligated to pay both alimony and child support under a decree, but pays less than total monthly amount due, the payment made is first applied to satisfy the child support obligation. Therefore, the child support obligation must be met before any amount of alimony is deductible?

...corporation must file income tax return whether it has taxable income or not?
... hobby income is not subject to SE tax?

...if you are a teacher, generally you may be able to deduct up to $250 of out of pocket qualified expenses?

...generally medical expenses are deductible in the year paid?
...IRS is looking for 115,478 taxpayers who are due refund checks worth about $110 million after the checks were returned as undeliverable, and IRS urges taxpayers to update their addresses?


...you must pay estimated federal tax during the year if you expect to owe at least $1000 in tax for a year?

...income taxes are so complex that there are up to 1.2 million paid tax preparers in the country-six times more than the number of troops in IRAQ?

...over-the-counter drugs purchased without a prescription are not deductible as medical expenses?
...legal fees and court costs of getting a divorce generally are not deductible?
...generally students who are acquiring or improving their job skills in qualified institution, can clime the Lifetime Learning credit?
...if you and your spouse file separate returns and one of you itemizes deductions, the other spouse cannot use the standard deduction and should also itemize deductions?

...generally proceeds from life insurance due to death of insured are not taxable?
...expenses of looking for a new job in taxpayer’s present line of work are tax deductible, even if a new job is not found?
... the working person is generally an employee if the employer can control not only what is done, but also how the work is done?

...personal property tax may be deducted as expense on your income taxes?

...generally advance rent payments must be included in rental income in the year payments are received regardless of the period that the payments cover?
...generally, taxpayer who pays for higher education may qualify for education credits?


...if you pay interest and then receive a refund in the same tax year of any part of the interest, reduce your interest deduction by the refund. If you receive the refund in a later tax year, include the refund in your income to the extent the deduction for the interest reduced your tax?



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Payroll

STE Corp. computes paychecks, appropriate withholding, tax liability, health insurance and other benefit deductions for all your employees. Additional payroll related services include direct deposit of tax liability and W-2 form preparation. Each pay period, your employee checks and reports can either arrive at your office, or the funds can be directly deposited into your employees’ bank account.

What is Payroll tax?
Payroll taxes include those that employers are required to withhold from their employees’ pay and those which apply to the entity employing a worker. Employers must withhold Federal & State taxes from their employees as well as a percentage of Social Security and Medicare tax. Business owners must pay a matching amount of Social Security and Medicare taxes as well as State & Federal unemployment taxes for their employees.

Want payroll processing to take even less time?
STE Corp. offers even more convenient way of preparing payroll and related documents - DIRECT PAYROLL

What is direct payroll?
STE Corp. deposits your employees' pay directly into their checking or savings accounts. It eliminates the need for paper checks by electronically depositing payroll funds directly from your business bank account into your employees' bank accounts. We transfer federal tax liabilities via EFTPS (Electronic Federal Tax Payment System) directly from your business bank account to the IRS. This will eliminate unnecessary visits to the bank and potential fines if liabilities are not paid on time. We also file electronically state quarterly reports and pay state tax liabilities electronically (if applicable) via TAXNET. It will save your valuable time and will also eliminate potential fines if such forms and/or payments are filed late. Once you are set up, just tell us how many hours each employee worked and we will do the rest.

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