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Q: How many taxpayers owe the IRS each year?
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How much money did the IRS return to taxpayers last year?

300 billion


Why does the IRS have accelerated cost recovery for taxpayers?

As an incentive to encourage taxpayers to purchase more assets during the year and help speed up the economy.


Why do you think the irs was suspicious of taxpayers claiming home office deductions?

why do you think the irs is suspicious of taxpayers claiming home office deductions


What if a creditor doesn't send you a 1099c form how will I know if they intend to send this to the IRS and will I be responsible for the debt if it is not sent to the IRS?

Taxpayers can always request a copy of their Wage & Income Transcript from the IRS each year. This report provides you with everything that has been reported against your social security number for the current year. The IRS compares your Wage Transcript against your file return each year. If you do not receive a 1099-C in one year, then there is a possiblity that the company issuing the 1099-C could report it in the next year. I would highly suggest that all taxpayers request a copy of their transcript so that they report everything. In a case where you receive the 1099-C but the company does not send it to the IRS, you are still legally bound to report the debt discharge. Sharon http://taxresolutionaries.blogspot.com


How does the IRS work with accountants?

Accountants mostly prepare returns for taxpayers that are filed with the IRS. Accounts can however represent taxpayers in front of the IRS to retrieve information or resolve a tax issue. Only Accountants, lawyers and enrolled agents may represent people before the IRS.


Where can one find tips for taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS?

One can find tips for taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS by visiting the official IRS website. On the site one will find a wealth of knowledge relating to paying your taxes.


Does the IRS receive the same forms for each of us that you receive like the 1099 and the 1098?

Yes they do receive a copy of all of the mentioned items that each taxpayer receives and more information about other worldwide gross income that some taxpayers receive during the year.


Will taxpayers pay for the immigration lawyers for illegal aliens if working in agriculture under the proposed immigration bill?

...No human being is illegal. The IRS doesn't care if someone is here legally or not, all that matters is if they owe monies to the IRS. So, if someone works in the USA who is not properly documented, they still need to file with the IRS. Many "illegal aliens" pay taxes, so the become taxpayers. Now isn't that funny they are also taxpayers and therefore that money should be earmarked for their legalization process, it's only fair.


Be Skeptical and Read Emails Carefully?

Every year around tax season, there are thousands of hackers who decide to email innocent taxpayers and try to scare them by posing as the IRS. It is the responsibility of taxpayers to understand that the IRS rarely communicates with individuals through email. If there is a problem with one's taxes, then one will be sent a notice from the IRS through mail. The IRS is required by law to notify people of tax issues through a mailed notice. If you have received an audit notice through email, then this is a blatant scam and you should ignore the email.


Where can I learn about irs tax settlements?

IRS tax settlements are programs from IRS to allow taxpayers who have difficulty with their tax debts to settle the debt. You can find information online about tax settlements at irs.gov or one of the many commercial websites that also offer for fee consultation services such as .


When does the IRS open to file taxes?

January 1st of each year


What is included in the IRS Form 3800?

IRS form 3800 is used to claim any of the general business credits. The IRS began accepting tax returns for the vast majority of taxpayers on January 30.