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Why does IRS Tax Relief Take so Long
When you have unpaid back taxes, getting IRS relief is an urgent matter. You will want to establish a resolution with the IRS as quickly as possible in order to avoid enforced collections or to stop the enforced collections already in place. However, it is important to note that the IRS is not on the same timeframe as you when it comes to resolving tax debt or releasing a taxpayer from IRS collections.
Popular Misconceptions About Taxes
Since most taxpayers have their tax returns prepared by a specialist, they usually do not feel it necessary to educate themselves on tax issues. However, this can result in grossly inaccurate returns, and can even lead to IRS fees and penalties. While many tax myths have been dispelled in recent years, there is still a lot of confusion out there.
Roni Deutch Analyzes the Four R’s – the Reasons We Pay Taxes
The concept of taxation dates back to ancient times and it had a large impact on the creation of the United States. I mean, who hasn’t heard the phrase “no taxation without representation,” at least a dozen times in grade school? But how often do we stop and think about the real reasons we pay taxes?
Tax Tips for College Students
Paying taxes is not fun for anyone, but when you are a college student taxes can be quite confusing. Nearly all colleges around the country have begun their winter semesters in the past few weeks. To help the students who read this blog we have complied the following list of tax tips for college students so that you can make sure you are making the most of your taxes this semester.
Common IRS Tax Settlement Programs
Everyone in the country knows the IRS has a reputation for being aggressive in the collection of owed taxes. Whether you need assistance fighting the IRS or not, below are the most common tax resolution programs and a brief explanation of how each works to resolve your IRS tax liability.
7 Rights all Taxpayers have while under IRS Debt Collection
The IRS is the ultimate creditor. It has dozens of special rights when it comes to collecting past due taxes on behalf of the federal government. These special rights account for the multiple and aggressive collection techniques they have at their disposal. However, taxpayers have their own respective rights, and it is important to understand them if you owe back taxes to the IRS.
The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Analyzes the Tax Views of Sarah Palin
With Election Day only a few weeks away, both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain have announced their running mates. With the disaster on Wall Street, and record breaking job losses, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch decided to take a deeper look into Governor Sarah Palin’s tax views to help voters make informed decisions this November.
Common Reasons People get into Debt with the IRS
Although the specific details regarding how someone gets into debt with the IRS will vary widely from case to case, there are a few common reasons that we have seen over the past few years. If you do not already owe back taxes to the IRS then remember these common reasons when you prepare your next tax return.
3 Common Questions About IRS Revenue Officers
If you owe back taxes to the IRS then some one from the IRS known as a revenue officer has likely contacted you. Although you may have received a letter or phone call from one, you might be surprised to learn the amount of power they are given by the IRS to collect your tax liabilities.
The History of Capital Gains Taxes in the United States
The history of capital gains in this country has been full of victory as well as defeat. While debate rages in Congress on whether a raise is fair or right for U.S. citizens and the U.S. economy, the Presidential candidates have both also voiced their own plans for the future of this tax.
The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Analyzes the Tax Views of Joe Biden
With Election Day only a few weeks away, both Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain have announced their running mates. With a looming recession, and gas prices expected to spike because of Hurricane Gustav, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch decided to take a deeper look into Senator Joe Biden’s tax views to help voters make informed decisions this November.
What are the Different Types of Offers in Compromise?
The IRS offers three (3) different payment options when it comes to the Offer in Compromise: a Lump Sum Cash Offer, a Short Term Periodic Payment Offer, and a Deferred Periodic Payment Offer. However, the difference in these payment options is not solely the difference in how the Offer in Compromise is to be paid. Rather, each “payment option” actually impacts the total amount the taxpayer will pay to the IRS.
Roni Deutch Tax Center Reviews® the History of the IRS
Dating all the way back to the Civil War Era, the IRS has always been the backbone of the US economy. The way the IRS handles the cash flow and tax system directly affects all of our lives. To better understand this important and debatably useful organization, please enjoy this brief history of the IRS from the Roni Deutch Tax Center.
How to Resolve Owed Back Taxes through the Taxpayer Advocate Serv
If you have been working with the IRS to settle your tax liabilities and think that you have been treated unfairly then you may be able to request the assistance of the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
IRS Offers in Compromise, What are the Payment Methods?
One of the settlement programs offered by the IRS is what is known as an Offer in Compromise. With this tax resolution, taxpayers make an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service to settles their tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed. One of the most popular Offer in Compromise payment methods is with a lump sump, but there are actually several other payment methods the IRS accepts.
Roni Deutch Discusses the 10 Biggest Tax Evaders in US History
By definition, tax evasion is the conscious effort to avoid paying taxes through illegal means. So when taxpayers knowingly misrepresent or conceal the truth from tax authorities about their financial situation in order to reduce tax liability, they are committing tax evasion. To help put tax evasion into perspective, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch has compiled the following list of the biggest tax evaders of all time.
How High Gas Prices Affect United States Taxpayers
Everyone who has a car is already feeling the effects soaring gas prices are having on the economy. However, in addition to extra out of pocket expenses at the pump, high gasoline prices are having a wide range of affects on the American public.
What is a Wage Garnishment?
A wage garnishment is a levy that the IRS has a right to issue to an employer of a taxpayer who owes the IRS money. The IRS must give proper notice to a taxpayer before it can actually issue the levy. Proper notice constitutes several form letters ending with a letter with a Final Notice of Levy attached. Once the notice has been sent to the taxpayer, the IRS can issue a garnishment after 30 days from the date of the letter.
9 Summertime Tax Tips from the Roni Deutch Tax Center®
Summer months land right in the middle of the tax year, therefore it is a great time to review your finances and prepare a tax strategy for the rest of the year. Follow these 9 helpful summertime tax tips from the Roni Deutch Tax Center® tax professionals, and you will be extra prepared for tax season come this January.
The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Compares the Tax Views of Presidential Hopefuls Obama and McCain
In November, either Sen. John McCain or Sen. Barack Obama will likely be elected as the next Commander-in-Chief of our Nation. The economy is changing and in the next five months, the economic conditions are likely to get even worse. Therefore, it is crucial to understand their tax views now so that we can begin to plan for the future of our country’s economy. In the article below The Tax Lady Roni Deutch compares and contrasts the views of each candidate to help taxpayers determine whom their t
The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Analyzes the Tax Views of Sen. John McCain
Polls are showing that the economy is turning out to be the most important topic in the upcoming general election. Since economic, and tax issues affect every single day of our lives, it is important to fully understand both candidate’s tax views. To help begin your tax research, please enjoy The Tax Lady Roni Deutch’s analysis of Sen. John McCain’s tax policies.
How to Support the Economy with your Stimulus Check
As many people across the country have already gotten their economic stimulus checks, it is important to remember that the goal of this free money is to help stimulate the economy. So before you waste your check, consider these ways to support the economy with your check.
The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Analyzes the Tax Views of Sen. Barack Obama
Now that Sen. Hilary Clinton has endorsed Barack Oabama for president, he can now officially move onto campaigning for the General Election. With the current economic state including the mortgage crisis, ever-increasing gas prices, and record unemployment rates, people are thinking about taxes. To help begin your tax research enjoy The Tax Lady Roni Deutch’s analysis of Barack Obama’s tax policies.
Economic Stimulus FAQs from the Roni Deutch Tax Center®
Over the past few weeks, the tax professionals at the Roni Deutch Tax Center® have gone to great lengths to clear up any confusion regarding the economic stimulus program. Below are their answers to some popular economic stimulus FAQs.
Tax Benefits of the Top 10 Retirement Planning Programs
With continual talk of an economic recession, and ongoing concerns with the social security system, it is now more important then ever to prepare for your retirement. This article lists the top 10 retirement planning programs in the United States and their tax related tax benefits.
Presidential Candidate Tax Returns Analyzed By Roni Deutch
With the Democratic convention getting closer and the general election just a few months away, all the remaining candidates have publicly released their income tax returns. It did take Senator Clinton and Senator McCain longer than Senator Obama, but as the saying goes it is always better late then never. In the article below, The Tax Lady Roni Deutch analyzes each of the presidential candidate’s returns.
Crazy Taxes Paid by Americans Around the Country
In addition to income and sales taxes, there are dozens of strange taxes American taxpayers are forced to pay every year. These taxes range from taxes on illegal drugs to taxes on the production of blueberries. Below is a full list of the top 8 craziest taxes that citizens pay across the country.
Top 10 Smart ways to Spend your Tax Refund
Now that tax season is over the government is sending out millions of dollars in tax refunds. But instead of wasting it within hours, consider these top 10 smart ways to spend your refund.
Reasons Why You Should E-File Your Tax Return
If you are reading this page then you already have everything you need to e-file, a computer and an Internet connection. Below are nine reasons why every taxpayer should e-file.
How to Lower Your Property Taxes
Millions of families are facing foreclosure because of rising mortgage payments in our ever-weakening economy. However, if you follow these simple tips you may be able to reduce the amount you pay in property taxes.
12 Different Ways Americans Pay the Government
As Benjamin Franklin famously said, “in this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.” We are all used to giving part of our hard-earned money to the government, but you will be surprised at all the different ways we pay to the different levels of our government.
IRS Collections and the Statute of Limitations
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is feared by millions of American’s because of their aggressive collections. However, generally they cannot make attempts to collect a debt that accrued over 10 years ago.
Understand Different IRS Filing Statuses
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recognizes five different filing statuses including single, married filing jointly, and married filing separately. However, taxpayers are often confused about which status they should file as.
The Craziest Tax Write-offs Ever Allowed by the IRS
Every year American taxpayers attempt to lower their federal tax liability by including any credits or deductions they can think of. Below is a list of the most ridiculous tax write-offs ever allowed by the Internal Revenue Service.
Expect Even More Audits in 08
Because of increasing pressure from Congress and the President, the IRS has began an effort to increase the number of audits they perform to help lower the ever growing tax gap. Eliminating the tax gap – estimated to be $312 billion to $353 per year – would provide enough money for the federal government to pay for Medicaid’s entire 2007 budget.
15 Interesting Facts About the IRS
Every year millions of Americans file a tax return with the IRS, but how much do we really know about this division of the government that so many fear?
The Difference Between a Tax Lien and a Tax Levy
Many people don’t understand the difference between the terms “tax levy” and “tax liens.” Oftentimes they confuse a Notice of Intent to Levy with a Notice of Federal Tax Lien. Although these two terms are both related to the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) collection of back tax liabilities, they each represent different parts of the tax debt collection process.
Tax Code Changes to Remember this Tax Season
The United States tax code is constantly being changed and updated by Congress. It is essential to stay informed on these tax changes as they may affect your next income tax return.
What is IRS Tax Fraud?
With recent high profile tax evasion cases making headlines people across the country are talking about taxes. However, there is a big difference between not paying taxes and committing tax fraud.
Advice on Internal Revenue Service Audits
If you want to avoid a nasty audit by the Internal Revenue Service, be sure to avoid making a mistake that could signal a red flag to the government’s commuter systems.
How To Resolve IRS Back Taxes
Every year thousands of taxpayers find themselves in debt to the IRS. Fortunately the IRS has several tax settlement programs available to taxpayers who cannot afford to fully repay their taxes.
7 Commonly Overlooked Deductions To Keep In Mind
While preparing tax returns people often forget to take advantage of all deductions available to them. These 7 deductions represent an easy way to help lower your income tax liability, but are often overlooked.
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