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IRS criminal investigators need better strategy
Washington, D.C. – The IRS’s Criminal Investigation Division needs to improve the way it manages the criminal tax investigations it refers to the Justice Department for prosecution, according to a new government report.
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Non-profits need to file new IRS form
More than 200,000 small nonprofits across the nation are days away from losing their tax-exempt status because they haven’t filed a new form with the Internal Revenue Service. Many of these groups already operate on razor-thin budgets and some worry an unexpected tax bill could force organizations to close.
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Should I go or cancel my Appointment with IRS, or go with a lawyer if I find one that I can afford. or make payments but how do I stop the interest, will having a big family help.
I have failed to file federal and state taxes for 2004, 2005, and 2006. I have spoken to a taxation lawyer who has said that for all the records that have been lost for those years, I can call the IRS to get copies and then move on to completing the filing for those previous years.
Is there anything informaton/doumentation I should have on hand before contacting the IRS? Is there anything I should prepare myself for?
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Need tax help? IRS to host open house
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More Businesses Need Tax Help in Ailing Economy as IRS Cracks Down on Delinquent Payroll Taxes
While the IRS grows increasingly aggressive in their collection attempts for past due employment taxes (http://www.taxresolution.com/payroll-tax-problems.asp), struggling business owners with payroll tax problems (http://www.taxresolution.com/payroll-tax-problems-help-for-small-business-owners.asp) need to know how to protect the future of …
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I had a company prepare my taxes and they actually messed up my paperwork. I was supposed to get a state and federal refund and they messed up the names of my children on the paperwork so now I have to pay $5,000 to the IRS. But the company admits to having made the mistake and are supposedly trying to get this fixed but they have been doing this since Feburary. So I just want to know what kind of lawyer do you need to sue these people so they have to take care of all the fines because it was their mistake.
IT IS THE FIRST YEAR THAT WE EFILE USING FORM 8879, AND I AM NOT SURE IF WE HAVE TO MAIL THE W2 FORMS TO IRS LIKE WE HAD TO LAST YEAR WITH THE 8453, CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME.
I am working on a software application wherein a merchant’s W-9 (Request Taxpayer Identification Number) form needs to be transmitted to those who will be paying the merchant. Is there a legal alternative to pasting a JPEG of his signature into the PDF?

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