03 / 26 / 13 Details Written by enCOMPASS Advertising Agency Last Updated: 23 February 2018 IRS Increasing Examinations on High-Income Taxpayers The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up its examinations in the past year of taxpayers with high adjusted gross incomes, according to newly released IRS figures.
03 / 21 / 13 Details Written by enCOMPASS Advertising Agency Last Updated: 09 November 2023 Congressman Boustany Battles Star Trek and the IRS! House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee chairman Charles Boustany, Jr., R-La., sent a letter Wednesday to IRS Acting Commissioner Steven T. Miller demanding a copy of the video parodies produced in the IRS's television studio in New Carrollton, Md., claiming the studio may have cost taxpayers more than $4 million last year, according to a review of contracts.
03 / 18 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 23 February 2018 IRS Has $917 Million for People Who Have Not Filed a 2009 Income Tax Return WASHINGTON — Refunds totaling just over $917 million may be waiting for an estimated 984,400 taxpayers who did not file a federal income tax return for 2009, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. However, to collect the money, a return for 2009 must be filed with the IRS no later than Monday, April 15, 2013.
02 / 21 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 23 February 2018 Most Ridiculous Tax Deductions The Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants recently surveyed its CPA members about the most creative tax deductions proposed by their clients. Here are some of the most memorable responses from the MNCPA's annual list of strange and unacceptable tax deductions for 2012.
02 / 13 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 23 February 2018 BBB of Acadiana Warns of IRS Scams The Better Business Bureau of Acadiana is warning local residents to beware IRS tax season schemes operating in the Acadiana area.The BBB has received several calls over the last few days from concerned residents inquiring about emails, phone calls and faxes claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service promising them large returns or promises of money owed them from prior tax years.
02 / 13 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 19 April 2023 Procrastination is the Habit of People Who End Up in Jail, Out of Business, or Completely Broke The IRS can get particularly nasty if they're forced to "catch you" or "chase you down". The best thing to do is to face up to your situation – no matter how bad you perceive it to be – and deal with it now. Hiring an attorney can virtually assure that you won't have to even talk to the IRS, and you'll know that you have someone working in your corner to work out the very best solution to your problem.
02 / 07 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 19 April 2023 Do's and Dont's When Dealing with the IRS When that knock comes on your door and you want to hide because you know it's the IRS there are some simple things you should do and not do. First and foremost you will want to consult with a qualified tax professional. You will typically want to then file all of your tax returns. It doesn't matter if you can afford to pay the IRS or not. Not filing your tax returns is a crime! Do your part to be cooperative and meet the deadlines discussed in the IRS correspondence. Lastly, treat IRS employees with respect, even if you don't want to.
01 / 30 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 14 March 2018 How Your Tax Attorney Can Help You Stay Out Of Jail The IRS is knocking on your door, calling your phone, and sending threatening letters in the mail. You are scared. You may feel overwhelmed. Perhaps you have not filed your tax returns for a few years, or you simply don't have the funds to pay what you owe the IRS. The question on your mind is "Will I go to jail?" My answer is: It depends, and it's good to know that many options are available.
01 / 07 / 13 Details Written by Angela Bryson Last Updated: 09 November 2023 Can the IRS Run Out of Time to Collect my Taxes? The IRS have 10 years to collect - and if they don't, your debt is erased. It's called the Statute of Limitations (note...this only applies to Federal Taxes. Some states can indeed hound you for the rest of your life to pay your state taxes). But don't get too excited yet.
12 / 26 / 12 Details Written by Carla McCormick Last Updated: 19 April 2023 The Truth About IRS Bank Account Seizures According to the IRS website, "We usually levy only after these three requirements are met..."