Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Tax Refunds for Phone Card Retailers

With tax time upon us, just wanted to make sure that those of you who have not yet filed, be sure to use the Federal Excise tax credit.

While every home user qualifies for a credit on their post paid telephone services, prepaid card Excise tax was always the responsibility of either the carrier or the retailer, so therefore they can qualify for a refund. As long as the phone card was not restricted to local-only service, the retailer or service privider is eligible to request the refund.

The government stopped the LD excise tax (3%) last August after a federal court decisions stated that the tax does not apply to long distance service anymore as it was dated. The IRS also authorized a one-time refund of the 3 percent federal excise tax collected on service billed during the previous 41 months, stretching from the beginning of March 2003 to the end of July 2006.

Businesses request the refund by filling out Form 8913, Credit for Federal Telephone Excise Tax Paid, and attaching it to their regular income-tax return. More information on the refund is available in the “Telephone Excise Tax Refund” section on the front page of IRS.gov.

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