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My Best Tax Advice Ever, Part II: Get Some Help
Last week, I advised that my best tax advice ever was to open the mail from the IRS. I find that to be, for many
Read MoreIRS Kicks Off Tax Season, Announces Extra Time To File
The IRS has announced that the 2012 tax season is officially open. Well, sort of. The IRS has opened its doors for the season but
Read MoreFiling Deadline Extended For Some Charities
The IRS has announced that tax-exempt organizations with January and February filing due dates will have until March 30, 2012. If you are affected, you
Read MorePayroll Tax Cut Bill Includes New 'Recapture' Tax For The Wealthy
So now that the payroll tax cut has been extended for two months, what does that mean for taxpayers? Well, even though the collective wisdom
Read MoreAsk The taxgirl: Getting Paid Under The Table
Taxpayer asks: I was wrongfully fired off of assumptions. It’s a small family owned business. They used to pay me under the table. What are
Read MoreIRS Taps Student Loan Agencies
There are very few people that I like dealing with less than the folks who administer my student loans for law school. Undergrad, I managed
Read MoreDoes The IRS Owe You Money?
The IRS has announced that it has $153.3 million in undelivered tax refund checks because of mailing address errors. There are 99,123 taxpayers who are
Read MoreIRS Responds To Criticisms Of Preparer Notices
Well that was quick. Days after the IRS sent out copies of the Notice 4809 to 21,000(ish) tax preparers, complaints were already flying. One tax
Read MoreIRS Begins Competency Test Scheduling
The IRS is forging ahead as part of its master plan to increase oversight of tax preparers across the country. In addition to Preparer Tax
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