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Battling the IRS
Author : Richard A. Chapo
There was once a song about battling the law and losing. Fortunately, battling the IRS is possible and sometimes inevitable. Battling the IRS There comes a time when many Americans must take action against the IRS. The IRS can come down swiftly and without mercy against taxpayers for issues ranging from simple mistakes to genuine tax evasion. When such a situation occurs, usually in the form of an audit and followed by possible federal pro...
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Per Diem Rates and Business Taxes
Author : Richard A. Chapo
The tax code for the United States is over 50,000 pages. Buried in this code is the subject of per diem rates, a topic that can save businesses money on their taxes. Per Diem Rates and Business Taxes Understanding the Internal Revenue Service and all of its workings when trying to fill out your tax forms can be a monumental undertaking indeed. There are many complicated factors that work their way into gross revenues and potential deductio...
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Your Appeal Rights When Fighting The IRS
Author : Richard A. Chapo
Are you in the middle of a disagreement with the IRS? One of the guaranteed rights for all taxpayers is the right to appeal. If you disagree with the IRS about the amount of your tax liability or about proposed collection actions, you have the right to ask the IRS Appeals Office to review your case. During their contact with taxpayers, IRS employees are required to explain and protect these taxpayer rights, including the right to appeal. The ...
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Innocent Spouses And The IRS
Author : Richard A. Chapo
Historically, tax issues arising from bad marriages fell into the category of “better or worse” for marriages. The IRS granted no innocent spouse tax relief, but has changed its views. Innocent Spouses And The IRS When a marriage has problems, finances are almost always one of the elements that contribute to the strife. This can be particularly true where spouses file a joint tax return, which the both sign as tax payers. If the informatio...
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Strategies For Limiting Taxes If You Are Your Own Boss
Author : Richard A. Chapo
Self-employed individuals always cringe at the amount of taxes the pay to the IRS and state. Here are tax strategies for self-employed individuals that reduce those tax amounts. Strategies For Limiting Taxes If You Are Your Own Boss The good news is being self-employed is one of the best tax strategies out there. Unlike a salaried employee, the full scope of tax credits and deductions available in the tax code are now available to you. T...
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IRS Warning Taxpayers About New Email Scams
Author : Richard A. Chapo
If you have an email account, you know about all the scam emails you get. Scammers are getting braver and using the IRS name in their new tactics. IRS Warning Taxpayers About New Email Scams The IRS has begun warning taxpayers that it is seeing a surge in tax scam emails. Many of the emails even have the hubris to use the IRS name! Brave souls, indeed. Regardless, the scams seem to fall in the area of identity theft through phishing tactic...
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IRS Helps Employers By Reducing Filings Required For Employees
Author : Richard A. Chapo
If you own a business and have employees, you have an inherent feel for the joy of filing employee related tax documents. Alas, the IRS is cutting back on the burden. IRS Helps Employers By Reducing Filings Required For Employees Employees are critical to any business other than the smallest ones. That being said, the tax requirements for dealing with employees can be a pain in the derriere. The problems are many, but one particular situati...
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When Tax Day Comes Four Times A Year
Author : John Terry
For more than 10 million Americans, tax day comes up to four times a year. Many small business owners, as well as people earning income from investments, rental property or alimony, are often required to pay quarterly estimated taxes every April, June, September and January. Many filers struggle to determine how much they owe, or worse, forget to make payments altogether-a costly mistake when underpayment typically results in additional penalt...
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The Tax Payer as Gilligan
Author : Kemberly Wardlaw
Let’s all sing a new version to the tune of the 60’s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island” … “Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of mishandled use; that started with our nation’s past to form a fiscal noose. The tax was a mighty hurtin’ vice, our wallets paid the price; working hard to pay our share, it’s not always fair, it’s not always fair. The economy started heating up, so the Fed put on the breaks; if not for the courage of the ...
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Changes to IRS Tax Settlement Rules
Author : Richard A. Chapo
In recent years, the IRS has made a concerted effort to get people back into good status by reaching deals on overdue taxes. The rules affecting this program have just changed dramatically. Changes to IRS Tax Settlement Rules The IRS used to be the terror in most peoples nightmares. Specifically, people who got behind on their taxes lived in dread of having the IRS catch up with them and freeze their bank account, sell off their home and s...
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