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Sep

The IRS Declaration of Taxpayer Rights, part 4

Posted by admin  Published in General Tax Information

As part of The Taxpayer Bill of Rights III, an Act of Congress enacted July 22, 1998, the IRS created the Declaration of Taxpayer Rights. This is part four of a series on taxpayer rights. Refunds You may file a claim for refund if you think you paid too much tax. You must generally file [...]

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17

Sep

The IRS Declaration of Taxpayer Rights, part 3

Posted by admin  Published in Federal Taxes: The Internal Revenue Service, General Tax Information

As part of The Taxpayer Bill of Rights III, an Act of Congress enacted July 22, 1998, the IRS created the Declaration of Taxpayer Rights. This is part three of a series on taxpayer rights. Collections Publication 594, The IRS Collection Process, explains your rights and responsibilities regarding payment of federal taxes. It describes: What [...]

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9

Sep

The IRS Declaration of Taxpayer Rights, part 2

Posted by admin  Published in Federal Taxes: The Internal Revenue Service, General Tax Information

We continue our series on taxpayer rights. Today we look at how the IRS handles Audits and Appeals. Examinations (Audits) The IRS accept most taxpayers’ returns as filed. If the IRS inquires about your return or select it for examination, it does not suggest that you are dishonest. The inquiry or examination may or may [...]

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5

Sep

Tax Liens, part 1

Posted by J.Larson  Published in Delinquent Taxes, Federal Taxes: The Internal Revenue Service

Notice of Federal Tax Lien You know you are having a bad day when you receive in the mail a Notice of Federal Tax Lien from the IRS (or state revenue department). If this has happened to you, take a deep breath then read on about liens. What is a tax lien, anyway? A Tax [...]

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