familyschoolcare 07:44 PM 07-10-2011
TomCopeland 01:00 PM 07-11-2011
Congratulations!
It's too late to file second quarter estimated taxes (June 15th deadline). Instead, you will report your income and expenses on the third quarter deadline of September 15. You can include expenses incurred earlier in 2011 when determining how much taxable income you have for the third quarter.
familyschoolcare 05:43 PM 07-11-2011
Originally Posted by TomCopeland:
Congratulations!
It's too late to file second quarter estimated taxes (June 15th deadline). Instead, you will report your income and expenses on the third quarter deadline of September 15. You can include expenses incurred earlier in 2011 when determining how much taxable income you have for the third quarter.
oh I am still confused what month do I claim 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th quarter and what are the dead lines?
And do I file quarter taxes on both state and federal level.
TomCopeland 09:42 AM 07-12-2011
Here are the deadlines for filing federal estimated taxes for 2011: April 15, June 15, September 15 and January 15, 2012. I don't know what your state estimated taxes filing deadlines are - check with your state. If you are married you can have your husband withhold more taxes from his paycheck so you won't have to file estimated taxes.
For additional info:
http://www.tomcopelandblog.com/2011/...june-15th.html
Abigail 07:00 PM 07-14-2011
Originally Posted by TomCopeland:
Here are the deadlines for filing federal estimated taxes for 2011: April 15, June 15, September 15 and January 15, 2012. I don't know what your state estimated taxes filing deadlines are - check with your state. If you are married you can have your husband withhold more taxes from his paycheck so you won't have to file estimated taxes.
For additional info: http://www.tomcopelandblog.com/2011/...june-15th.html
If I have my husband withhold more taxes, how do I come up with a good estimate if my enrollment changes? I will be opening daycare this fall and plan to start with 2 children and work on enrolling to get full.
TomCopeland 03:08 PM 07-15-2011
A rough rule of thumb is that you will owe 20% of your gross income (parent fees, subsidy money and Food Program reimbursements) in federal taxes. Use this as your guideline.