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December 7, 2010

San Diego County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

San Diego County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
San Diego County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of San Diego directly affected by the massive stockpile of highly explosive materials may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

San Diego County in a Declared State of Emergency Due to So-Called “Bomb Factory”

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist San Diego County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

December 5, 2010

Calaveras County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

Calaveras County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
Calaveras County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of Calaveras directly affected by the severe storms may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

Calaveras County in a Declared State of Emergency Due to Icy Roads and Freezing Temperatures

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist Calaveras County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

November 29, 2010

San Bernardino County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of San Bernardino directly affected by the City of Barstow contaminated drinking water supply may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

San Bernardino County in a Declared State of Emergency Due to High Levels of Perchlorate in the Drinking Water

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist San Bernardino County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

October 26, 2010

Placer County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

Placer County in a Declared State of Emergency Due to Roseville Fire
Placer County in a Declared State of Emergency Due to Roseville Fire
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of Placer directly affected by the Roseville fire may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

Placer County in a Declared State of Emergency Due to Roseville Fire

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist Placer County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

October 23, 2010

NC Taxpayers Receive Extension of Time to File Returns and Pay Taxes

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NC Taxpayers Receive Extension of Time to File Returns and Pay Taxes
NC Taxpayers Receive Extension of Time to File Returns and Pay Taxes
Due to the damage caused by the severe storms, flooding, and straight-line winds in North Carolina on September 27, 2010, President Barack Obama declared the following counties a federal disaster area: Beaufort, Bertie, Brunswick, Craven, Hertford, Jones, Pender, Pitt, Onslow and Tyrrell.

Declaration Leads to Extension of Payroll Tax and Other Deadlines

Therefore, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced recently that it will waive failure to deposit penalties for employment and excise taxes due after September 26, 2010 and before October 13, 2010 as long as the deposits were made by October 12, 2010. In addition, affected taxpayers had until November 26, 2010 to file most tax returns.

Vision Payroll is Here to Help Affected Taxpayers with Payroll Tax Issues

Contact Vision Payroll if you were affected by the severe storms, flooding, and straight-line winds and need further information on the relief provided by the IRS.

October 17, 2010

Imperial County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

Imperial County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
Imperial County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of Imperial directly affected by the storm may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

Imperial County Is in a Declared State of Emergency

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist Imperial County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

September 21, 2010

WI Taxpayers Receive Extension of Time to File Returns and Pay Taxes

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WI Taxpayers Receive Extension of Time to File Returns and Pay Taxes
WI Taxpayers Receive Extension of Time to File Returns and Pay Taxes
Due to the damage caused by the severe storms, flooding, and tornadoes in Wisconsin on July 20, 2010, President Barack Obama declared the following counties a federal disaster area: Grant and Milwaukee.

Declaration Leads to Extension of Payroll Tax and Other Deadlines

Therefore, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced recently that it will waive failure to deposit penalties for employment and excise taxes due after July 19, 2010 and before August 5, 2010 as long as the deposits were made by August 4, 2010. In addition, affected taxpayers had until September 20, 2010 to file most tax returns.

Vision Payroll is Here to Help Affected Taxpayers with Payroll Tax Issues

Contact Vision Payroll if you were affected by the severe storms, flooding, and tornadoes and need further information on the relief provided by the IRS.

September 20, 2010

Kern County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

Taxpayers affected by Bull Fire in Kern County, CA get extension for payroll taxes
Bull Fire, Kern County, CA
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of Kern directly affected by the fires may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

Third Consecutive Month Kern County Employers Have Been Allowed to Apply for an Extension

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist Kern County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

September 11, 2010

San Mateo County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

San Mateo County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
San Mateo County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of San Mateo directly affected by the explosion and fire may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

Gas Line Rupture in San Bruno Led to Fire that Destroyed or Damaged Many Homes

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist San Mateo County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

August 28, 2010

Kern County Employers May Request 60-Day Extension

Taxpayers affected by Bull Fire in Kern County, CA get extension for payroll taxes
Bull Fire, Kern County, CA
According to the California Employment Development Department (EDD), employers in the county of Kern directly affected by the fires may request up to a 60-day extension of time from EDD to file their State payroll reports and/or deposit State payroll taxes without penalty or interest. This extension may be granted under Section 1111.5 of the California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC).

Second Consecutive Month Kern County Employers Have Been Allowed to Apply for an Extension

Written request for extension must be received within 60 days from the original delinquent date of the payment or return to file/pay.

Vision Payroll Can Assist Kern County Clients with Extension Application

Contact Vision Payroll if you’ve been affected and need to file the extension request.

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