Video: IRS Agents Claim D.C. Knew Of Tea Party Targeting
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Tax season may be over, but the scamming season has just begun. The NY State Department of Taxation has issued a warning to be on the look out for phony tax collection letters that have recently made the rounds. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said:
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By Benjamin K. Brenner, President
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Acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller stated recently, that taxpayers will soon start feeling the effects of the Sequester now that the tax season has ended. Deep cuts to IRS Staffing will impact taxpayers calling the IRS, as well as the agency’s ability to combat fraud and collect tax revenues.
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Acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller recently sat before a congressional panel and hinted that the best way to combat the explosion of tax fraud may be to either delay the tax filing season, or wait to release all refunds until after the filing season concludes on April 15th.
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The IRS’ new “Modernized E-File Production (MeP) & Assurance Testing Systems” have been experiencing retrieval errors this past week. The IRS issued the following statement on their website:
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As the April 15th Deadline rapidly approaches, there are still hundreds of thousands of taxpayers expected to file the final week of the tax season. The late start to the tax season and the fact that we are getting reports from clients that they still have not received all their tax documentation in order to file is making this last minute crunch even more magnified. Here are some last minuted tax-tips (even if you’ve filed already)
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The following short video reviews some important information and common mistakes that taxpayers often make which can subject their tax returns to an Audit:
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The IRS currently has $917 Million for clients in unclaimed refunds for taxpayers just like you, that have not filed a 2009 tax return. If these returns are not filed by the April, 15th deadline, your money then becomes the property of the U.S. treasury. The most common reason for not filing a tax return is that many workers believe they did not make enough money to have to file a return. This very well may be true however, if you worked, you most likely...
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As many taxpayers now know, this tax season has been anything but a walk in the park. The irresponsible last minute negotiations of our elected officials saved us from going over the fiscal cliff, but it also delayed the filing season by two weeks–the latest start to the tax season in history. Even with the late start of the tax season, many forms were not ready to be accepted by the IRS. Only last week did the IRS finally announce that all tax forms were...