Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Owe taxes? Be your own savior with the IRS

The study was conducted by the National Taxpayer Advocate, an independent office within the IRS, using confidential information from inside the agency. The findings are meant to help auditors determine which cases are most likely to turn up additional

The study was conducted by the National Taxpayer Advocate, an independent office within the IRS, using confidential information from inside the agency. The findings are meant to help auditors determine which cases are most likely to turn up additional

Americans who get paid in cash and own a small business are at high risk of being audited – especially if they live in wealthy suburbs: the IRS is going after those from which the agency thinks they can get more taxes.

In steps that could lead to slower processing of tax refunds, Internal Revenue Service Acting Commissioner Steven Miller said a delay in the start of the tax filing season could help fight refund fraud. Maps; US Internal Revenue Services, 1111

I really hate phony charities. There are a lot of reasons, but one of the main ones is that they jaundice the views of IRS agents making it hard to recognize the real thing when they encounter it. Rulings denying exempt status are a rich source of

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Owe taxes? Be your own savior with the IRS

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