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 I reported someone for tax and vat fraud?
about 4 month ago how long does it take them to act on the info and do they check every report
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yeah its revenge i suppose p1ss with me and you ll get p1ssed ...


 What will happen if I didn't file my taxes this year at all?
If I didn't file this last April, but go ahead and file next April, and disregard the last year? Will I automatically get in trouble, or only if I am audited?...


 Can I leave unemployment benefits off my 1040 if it makes no difference in my refund amount?
I really need my tax refund ASAP. I have a simple return, and the only item I lack is the 1099-G form from my state (NC) that shows some unemployment insurance benefits I received last year. That ...


 Can you file taxes if your unlemployed?
i have a child, a studrnt but not working. live with parents ...


 I left my husband. Can he file taxes using my name, and claim our son?
I left my husband before Dec. 1st. Can he file taxes this year and claim my son, and myself on his tax returns? Is there any way I can alert the IRS that he may be attempting to claim people who aren&...


 What if I owe the IRS money from previous years will I still qualify for a tax relief check?
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 Can you really refuse to pay Federal Income Taxes?
In www.zeitgeistmovie.com the last section refers to the Federal Reserve Bank as "about as Federal as Federal Express" and that the Income Tax law was never approved, then it goes on to ...


 I do childcare for someone and they want to use the monies paid on childcare, do I have to give them my SS#?
The people I do child care for wants my EIN or my Social Security number, to use to show that they paid me on there taxes, Im not comfortable giving them my SS#, Is there any other thing I can gice ...


 Do I have to report interest earned on a savings account?
I filed my taxes and remembered that I had earned interest on a savings account. I know the interest earned totalled no more than $1, but I just wasn't sure. My bank didn't send me ...


 Anyone with the last 2 digits of S.S. # 33 got stimulus check yet?
I got the notice that it was coming by the 6th but is there any hope it will get here early???...


 Can I try to get a tax refund again even though I just filed them last week?
I just recevied a tax form today which allows a student loan interest deduction for my taxes. I didn't know I was going to get this. I already filed my taxes last week. Can I add this ...


 When do I need to submit my first Income Tax Self Assessment?
Hi, I hope you guys might be able to help me out here. I've been self-employed since July 2005 and I believe that this year I will have to complete my first self-assessment. I am definitely ...


 Benefit entitlements?
im a single parent of three children 2 teenagers and a 6 yrold in receipt of child benefit and income support i have been told to apply for child tax credits could anyone enlighten me on this ...


 When are taxes due?
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 Why does no one report on the fact that the Federal Reserve is a private bank.?
Federal Reserve is an illegal intity operating inside our gov. without any oversight. You income tax does not pay for any programs it just pays the intrest on the debt from the Fed. Res. which is run ...


 Are banks open on January 2nd since it is now a Federal Holiday?
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 My uncle left me 7.5mil @ bank Atlantique in Abidjan Cote d'Ivoir do i have to pay Inheritance tax on that?
What do I need to do to properly take care of the taxes for California state and federal taxes when I receive this 7.5mil? Do the appropriate taxes automaticly get taken when the transfer takes place?...


 Can my boyfriend claim my 2 biological children as dependants even tho he's not their father? we live in orego
We have been together for 3 years and the kids live with us more than 50 % of the time. I dont work, disabled. My ex husband thinks he can claim the kids every year and get the earned income credits, ...


 When filig your taxes, is it illegal to file single with all your children as dependents...?
...if you and your spouse are not legally separated? My wife and I separated and I am letting her claim both of our boys. But, she is telling me that we cannot do that because there is no proof ...


 I heard there was going to be a 2nd tax return for some people this year, can someone give me some details? pl
i heard it was gonna be between 300-600$ and it would come as a check in the mail, is this true? and if so, is it for everyone? how do i find out if i qualify? T...



BEATRICE H
Tax preparer does your taxes filing and the irs find a mistake and say you owe money what do you do then can y
                     
 




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your tax preparer should be responsible for meeting with you and the irs to help resolve the problem


Steven K
I am a tax practitioner, and here's how I see it:

The mistake is caused by one of several reasons.

1. You did not provide all the information to the tax preparer. This happens all the time. You forgot a 1099 or a W2, but the IRS didn't. The tax preparer is not a swami and doesn't know who you worked for and who paid you what during the year. Suck it up, it's your error.

2. You told the preparer about all your info and the preparer simply erred in not putting it all on your return. If that happens with me (very rarely), I pay the interest and penalties (if any) an dyou pay the tax. You owed the tax legitimately to begin with, so you are not out any money.

3. You are the victim of identity theft. Someone else is working using your name and social security number and the IRS is all over you because you didn't pay tax on that money. In this case you are in for a fight, and you and the preparer will have to work together to straighten this out.

4. In an audit some of your deductions are disallowed. The question is - were the deductions taken with a reasonable expectation that they were in compliance with tax law, or in complete disreagard of the tax law. The preparer does not have to pre-audit your tax return before filing. The burden of documentation is on you, and the burden of getting all the facts is on the preparer.


dj
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If the IRS is right (and sometimes they aren't), you'll have to pay the tax. Have the preparer help you-- or if he/she won't, get a new one.

Regardless of whose fault it was, the IRS will typically want to charge you interest and penalties. If it was the preparer's fault, you can ask for the penalties to be abated. A good preparer will admit fault and help you make this request.

BTW, some states have tax preparer certifications as well. The IRS doesn't recognize these certifications, but these preparers are regulated and required to take continuing ed too, and if they are dishonest you can complain to the state regulatory agency.


Judy1
You are the one responsible for the accuracy of your own return. If the preparer made a mistake, most of the time a reputable preparer will cover interest and penalties that are due to the mistake they made, but you'd still be responsible for the original tax that was due - and if they don't cover the added expenses, then you're responsible for that also.

If the mistake was made because you didn't give them full information, then it's all on you.


dimeuhday
sue them, and for one most tax places will pay if they make a mistake. Hope you didnt hire some idiot off the streets though w/o a reputable company under their belt.


MSG
you can do an amedment you still will have to go to your tax preparer for this or the irs will send you a form depending on what it is that you owe for


Jo Blo
you pay what the IRS tells you to,, then find out who is correct. If it's the tax guys fault, then start looking for a new tax guy for 2007.


Preferred Tax
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The IRS has Standards of Practice for Tax Professionals to govern the practice of Attorneys, CPAs, Enrolled Agents, Enrolled Actuaries, and Appraisers who practice before the IRS and these standards are very strict. Non-enrolled Tax Professionals has limited practice before the IRS. So depending on who prepare your taxes will depend on the solution.

If you feel it was more than an error/mistake and the Tax Preparer misrepresent your information in the form of a return you can file a compaint whether or not the Tax Preparer can practice before the IRS. Otherwise, if you no longer feel confortable, find another Tax Preparer but be careful when you do make that decision.

What types of behavior could subject a tax practitioner to be sanctioned by the OPR?
In general, there are four broad categories of misconduct, which may be subject to disciplinary action: (1) misconduct while representing a taxpayer; (2) misconduct related to the practitioner’s own return; (3) giving a false opinion, knowingly, recklessly, or through gross incompetence, (4) misconduct not directly involving IRS representation.


emulwa
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Find the source of dispute. If the money you owe is because of the accountants fault, then send them back to him and ask for an ammended return to be filed. Sometimes weird stuff show up after filing due to mistaken identity. If IRS sends you an assessment letter, check the box that says "i dispute" and then send them an explanation why you think they made a mistake.


TheAmberOtter
pay your bills and get back on your feet.


Bailey
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you let your tex preparer handle the issue---usually they will have to fork over the cash to fix the error


Drew G
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Your tax preparer should handle this one. Let him contact the IRS and plead your case.


Justheretohelp
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Good afternoon
If it was the tax preparers mistake, he / she should pay the difference.
If the numbers given to him / her were wrong or inaccurate then you should pay the added tax.
If you go with a larget tax prep company, they will only pay any penalties,,,,,check the small print.
No all independent tax preparers are idiots. If you are using an independent, make sure he /she is registered with the IRS, that was they will track if he makes mistakes, and he could be fine, suspended from practice, and even jailed. The IRS is cracking down HARD on all tax preparers when mistakes are made.
One piece of advice, make sure you efile the return, the IRS will catch any mistakes and forward the return back BEFORE you get into tax trouble. If your independent does not offer efile,,,,,,you need to go somewhere else

President
Flat Rate Tax Svcs LLC.


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