Archive for the ‘Filing Unfiled Returns and Replacing Substitute for Ret’ Category

Tennessee Man Gets 3 Years Probation for Failing to File Tax Returns

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Jeremy S. Schmid, 31, of Sevierville, Tennessee, was sentenced to three years of probation and six months of home detention. He was also ordered to pay $204,723.47 in restitution to the IRS. Schmid pleaded guilty to three counts of failing to file tax returns with the IRS. According to the stipulation of facts filed with the court at the time of his plea, Schmid admitted to willfully failing to file
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Make Sure The State You Live In Legally Recognizes Your Marriage Before You File a Joint Tax Return

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Principles and ideals of equal rights aside, the IRS will not allow you to file a joint tax return if your marital status is not legally recognized by the state in which you reside. Some same-sex marriage proponents have been refusing to file individual tax returns as an act of civil disobedience. However, the current climate is that the IRS only accepts joint returns from people whose marriages are legalized
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Income Tax Relief Advice for the 35 Million Taxpayers Currently in Trouble with the IRS

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

There are currently 35 million taxpayers in trouble with the IRS. When I appeared on LA Talk Radio with T.J. McCormack earlier this week we talked about income tax relief advice for the 15% of the population of tax paying adults that are in trouble with the IRS.
We’re past the April 15th tax deadline, but this is when people start thinking about the tax returns they haven’t filed. If you’re
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INTERVIEWED BY KNBC NEWS CHANNEL 4

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

I was interviewed the other night by KNBC News, Los Angeles, where I mentioned a huge tax tip for the upcoming filing season:
Even, if you haven’t filed in years, or have just completed a draft of your 2007 income tax return and it shows that you owe, but don’t have the money, you should still file it by 4/15/08 and send in a check with for $10.00.  This accomplishes 2
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Filing Unfiled Returns and Replacing Substitute for Returns

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

Filing unfiled returns and replacing substitute for returns
Every year, tens of thousands of taxpayers fail to file required tax returns. The act of not filing usually contributes to more significant problems with the passing of time.
While there are many reasons why a taxpayer has not filed a tax return, you need to aware of the following:

Failure to file tax returns may be construed as a
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