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Tax Tips & News: Tax & Financial News (12)

NY State To Humiliate Tax Fraudsters

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NY State Tries Humiliation

In these tough times for state and municipal governments, the Department of Taxation and Finance wants to make sure it’s not losing a single dime. To that end, it’s focusing on multiple techniques, including public spiritedness and humiliation. 

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March 15th: Corporate Tax Return Filing Deadline

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March 15th Corporate Deadline Approaches

The Deadline to file corporate tax returns (forms 1120, 1120A, and 1120S) is Thursday March 15th. Most corporate returns are required to be filed electronically therefore they must be sent to the IRS before midnight on the 15th.  If for some reason you are filing a paper corporate tax return, the post mark on the envelope must show 11:59pm or earlier in order to avoid late filing penalties.  

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Software Glitches Still Causing IRS Refund Delays

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IRS Delaying Refunds

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service’s new software system for handling electronic tax returns has experienced problems during the tax filing season, angering some taxpayers whose refunds have been delayed.

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Undocumented Immigrants Must File Tax Returns

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SS# Or ITIN Are Needed To File

The law requires undocumented immigrants to follow the same tax laws as other U.S. residents. They must report income and where required, pay taxes. That’s true even if they are working “off-the-books,” and their employer pays in cash.

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Freelancers More Likely To Be Audited

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2-3 Times More Likely To Be Audited

By Lou Carlozo

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IRS: Over $1 Billion In Unclaimed Refunds

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Did You File a 2008 Tax Return?

Refunds totaling more than $1 billion may be waiting for one million people who did not file a federal income tax return for 2008, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. However, to collect the money, a return for 2008 must be filed with the IRS no later than Tuesday, April 17, 2012.

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2012 “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams

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2012's Dirty Dozen

The IRS recently released it’s annual list of their “Dirty Dozen” tax schemes.  “Scam artists will tempt people in-person, on-line and by email with misleading promises about lost refunds and free money. Don’t be fooled by these,” warns Commissioner Douglas Stives.

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Changing the Capital-Gains Tax, Fairly

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Changing The Capital-Gains Tax

Ray Madoff–a professor at Boston College Law School–recently wrote an article advocating a change in the way capital-gains tax is implemented:

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“Real” Vs. “Unreal” Audits. What’s the Difference?

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"Real" or "Unreal"

Did I calculate my return correctly? Did I take all the deductions I’m entitled to?  Do I qualify for a credit and should I take it? These are all samples of the many questions that cross many a taxpayer’s mind before they submit their returns to the Government. However, one thought–or rather plea–that’s almost always on the mind is: Please, just don’t Audit me.

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Deputized Inspector General’s Office Access to Tax Returns May Be Illegal

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IG's Office Deputized

NY tax commissioner Thomas Mattox recently deputized the entire staff of the NY Inspector General’s office in what is a being dubbed a pre-emptive “crime fighting” move. What was meant to be a quite ceremony has caused a stir because the new powers granted to the IG’s office allows them the ability to look at NY state employee’s tax returns–and potentially any other NY tax return that they dub “relevant” to an investigation–without the taxpayers consent. Mind you,...

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