Posts Tagged ‘tax relief’

New IRS Program for Offshore Tax Help

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Major news agencies are reporting the recent IRS announcement that it was “reopening” the offshore voluntary disclosure program to encourage taxpayers to disclose their offshore accounts and becoming current with their IRS tax debt. An article written in Forbes, IRS Offers Taxpayers One More Chance, shined some light on the most likely motives for this latest IRS amnesty: money.
In a statement from the January 9th press release, IRS Chief Doug
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Tax Help In the New Tax Year-Thank You IRS

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

With holiday festivities in the past and a new tax season on the horizon, it is important to take a moment before all the preparation to give your appreciation to the IRS. Yes, that’s right; give them thanks for the service they provide. This praise probably sounds strange to the 1-6 Americans with IRS tax problems who don’t feel very thankful facing the most powerful collection agency on the planet.
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Offshore Account Holders Beware of IRS Summons

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

As we always say at Tax Resolution Services “you can run but you can’t hide from the IRS” which was reinforced in a recent Forbes article called IRS Summons? Meet John Doe.  The article shed some light on the “other” way the IRS can find taxpayers suspected of tax debt through what is called the John Doe Summons.  The John Doe Summons works to gather information like:

pursuing investors in tax
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Tax Resolution Tip: 2012 IRS Tax Debt Detection

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Happy New Year! This year, why not keep on top of your taxes? If you owe IRS back taxes, read on! The IRS has a new tool in tax collection, aimed at better recovering taxes owed from taxpayers. The IRS is now using analytics to:
–collect back taxes
–detect tax fraud schemes
–reduce the number of fraudulent refunds the agency pays out
The IRS has contracted SAS Institute for $6.25 million to use their data
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IRS Guidance on Forms for Offshore Foreign Accounts

Friday, December 30th, 2011

With numerous offshore account dramas unfolding recently, the IRS has been taking a closer look at offshore foreign accounts of US taxpayers. Taxpayers who have such financial interests in and/or signature authority over foreign accounts are already required to file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) form if the combined value of their financial accounts exceeds $10,000 during the calendar year. Recently IRS sent out a reminder
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Tax Debt Detection-The IRS and Analytics

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

For those who owe the IRS back taxes, you will want to take note before the new tax year. There is a new tool in the IRS tax collection arsenal poised to better recover unpaid taxes, detect tax fraud schemes, and reduce the number of fraudulent refunds the agency pays out than ever before.  An Information Week article “IRS Uses Analytics to Help Collect Delinquent Taxes”, announced news of the
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IRS Tax Problems and the Heiress

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

In a story straight out of a Hollywood movie, the estate of the late heiress, Huguette Clark has been shrouded in controversy since her death this May at age 104. Not only has her estate been slapped with $50 million in IRS penalties, her trusted financial advisors are facing allegations of tax fraud by the office of the public administrator of New York County. Born in 1906, the youngest child
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IRS Holds Taxpayers Responsible – No Matter What

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Many Americans like preparing their taxes every year; it helps them feel in control of their finances and they don’t want to pay someone else to do it. With a tough economy still lurking and the availability of low-cost often free tax preparation software, many are inclined to cut their basic costs, and doing their own taxes is one place they believe they can save. If a taxpayer has a
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New Year’s Tax Resolution: Back Tax Tips

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Every year, millions of taxpayers fail to file their federal taxes by the April 18 deadline. This inaction inevitably leads to paying more in the form of unnecessary fines and penalties on top of the taxes owed. Even those folks, who filed an extension, are still responsible for filing the taxes owed plus penalties for the delay. Depending on the tax amount due, continuing to neglect to file yearly tax
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IRS Scrutinizes Higher Education’s Business

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The IRS is busy scrutinizing the hallowed halls of higher education. A recent article written by Michael McDonald of Bloomberg News, reports on IRS’ stepped up enforcement of non-profit colleges and universities across America to properly report income from all revenue streams. The American academic community is seeing first-hand the strong arm tactics of the IRS including the beloved Harvard University and the hotel it owns overlooking the Charles River.
Universities
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Tax Resolution Tip: Selecting the Right Tax Help Service

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

If you are considering seeking expert tax help for your back taxes or IRS problems, you might be feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of tax attorny and tax relief agencies available. Don’t rush into selecting the first tax resolution service that claims to rid you of your IRS debt for life. That is probably a scam and could cost you a lot more in addition to what you already
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IRS to Return $153 Million in Undelivered Tax Refunds

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

The IRS is seeking to return $153 million in undelivered tax refund checks to taxpayers in 2011. A total of 99,123 taxpayers are owed checks, averaging at total of $1547 per check, due to mailing address errors!
If you are one of the taxpayers still waiting to receive your tax relief refund, follow these steps provided by the IRS to get your earned income back where it belongs and how to
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Tax Resolution Tip: Take Advantage of the Offer In Compromise

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

If you owe back taxes to the IRS, the Offer in Compromise could be the solution to a debt-free life. The Offer in Compromise program does not make outrageous claims – it is a tool that consumers can use to reduce and eliminate their debt, if they qualify.
The Offer in Compromise is not a free gift from the IRS. It can however significantly reduce your debt. The IRS offers this program
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7 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Tax Professional

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

If you or your business has tax problems like delinquent tax returns, back taxes, payroll taxes or other tax collection or audit issues, hiring the right tax professional is vital to your survival.
Here is a checklist of questions you will want to ask a tax attorney or tax resolution specialist to ensure you get the IRS tax help you need:
1. How long has this tax attorney/ tax resolution firm
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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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