Posts Tagged ‘irs.gov’

IRS Cyber Scams – Protect Your Personal Information

Friday, January 27th, 2012

The IRS is issuing information to all taxpayers to stay on the lookout for fraudulent emails and correspondences claiming to be the IRS this tax season. Each year the IRS receives thousands of reports about suspicious calls, emails, faxes and notices claiming to be from the IRS. The goal of these fraudulent notices is an attempt to collect your personal information for identity theft or to take your money!
The IRS
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Tax Relief Home Energy Credit Still Available for 2011

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

As 2011 slowly draws to a close, the IRS wants to remind homeowners that there is still time in the year to take advantage of the tax relief of home energy credits. The Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit is available for homeowners who have installed or are installing energy efficiency improvements to their home before the close of the year. Installations such as new windows, insulation and furnaces can help qualify
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IRS Reports Significant Spike in Visits to IRS.gov and Taxpayers Using E-Filing Technology

Monday, May 4th, 2009

CCH (http://tax.cchgroup.com/) reports:
The IRS will move from the process of modernization to actually arriving at “being modern” within the next year or two, IRS officials forecasted during the Council for Electronic Revenue Communication Advancement (CERCA) Spring 2009 conference held on April 30 in Arlington, Va. IRS Deputy Commissioner Mark Ernst and IRS Electronic Tax Administration Director David Williams both reiterated the Service’s continuing commitment to utilizing electronic administration to promote
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