Monday, April 15, 2013

Should the IRS just send us a bill?

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Should the IRS just send us a bill?

The federal filing deadline set by the I.R.S. is April 15. Volunteer Income Tax Assistant Larry Humphrey spent his Sunday helping locals who had yet to get their taxes in. Humphrey said he has done this for 33 years. He said just desires to help people

The IRS may stand on the side of the law that says warrants are not necessary to access personal emails.

Americans who get paid in cash and confess 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. “It's just a matter of them going

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.

A call to the IRS the next day and a very savvy agent made sense of it all: My self had been stolen. When I questioned how he knew this was self theft he said, "Someone used your name and shared security number to file and received a refund of $5

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