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Using the IRS Tele-Tax Service Line
How would you like to find out the status of your tax refund with one toll-free phone call?
Resolving IRS Problems may be Easier Than You Think
If there’s anything as disconcerting as having the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) call you about a problem, it’s having to call them.
What If You Can’t Pay the IRS on Time?
It is possible that you could owe the government taxes on April 15th which you cannot pay. What should you do when you discover you owe the government more than you can possibly pay by the due date?
National Taxpayer Advocate Warns the IRS Is Underfunded
The agency’s growing workload and declining resources has led to an overuse of automated processes to adjust tax liabilities and communicate with taxpayers.
Avoiding Pitfalls of Interest Deduction Rules
Therefore, to obtain the best tax treatment, taxpayers must time their expenditures and document how proceeds are spent.
Types of Tax Audits
While the purpose of all audits is to verify sources of income and validate deductions, exemptions, and credits, there are three basic types of IRS audits.
Free Information and Help from the IRS
You have the right to information and assistance in complying with the U.S. tax laws. In addition to the basic instructions provided with tax forms, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) makes a great deal of other information available.
IRS Problems: Not as “Taxing” as You Think
For most people, there are few problems as “taxing” as tax problems with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Indeed, it can raise the blood pressure of even those with the most laid-back personalities.
Saturday’s Child Must Work for a Living
There are many tax deductions available to those in today’s workforce. However, it’s worth a consultation with your tax professional to determine what particular deductions may be available and beneficial to you.