Monday, April 15, 2013

Bogus IRS emails run rampant in lead-up to tax day

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Bogus IRS emails run rampant in lead-up to tax day

If the IRS pledged to tax spammers, we might not mind them inquiring through our e-mail without a warrant. Unfortunately, the IRS thinks it can read your e-mail without getting a mediate's signature on a warrant mainly because

Vincent Burroughs claims he lost his honor — and his IRS case.

Worried the Internal Revenue Service might target you for an audit? You probably should be if you confess a small business in one of the wealthy suburbs of Los Angeles. You might also be wary if you're a small-business owner

The most recently available IRS data (2010) evidences an entirely different tale now. Approximately 41% of all tax filers paid no federal income tax (even their withholdings were returned). This accounts for 58 million filers contributing — zilch

A new study by the National Taxpayer Advocate used confidential IRS data to look at tax diminishing in line and found that people who confess construction companies or real estate rental firms might be more liable to fudge their taxes.

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