The IRS has recently stepped up its non filer program and is now aggressively seeking to bring them into compliance. Many taxpayers are unaware that it is a crime not to file a tax return. Non filers often make the mistake of assuming that if they dont have the money to pay their taxes they [...]
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18 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, Criminal Tax, Unfiled Tax Returns
Tags: Back Taxes, failure to file, IRS Audits, irs crimes, tax crimes, Unfiled Returns
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14 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, IRS Settlements, Tax Debts
If you can’t pay your tax debt in full, you will have to completely disclose your financial circumstances to the IRS. There is no way to avoid this disclosure requirement other than making full payment. A taxpayer’s financial information is provided on one or more of the following prescribed IRS forms: IRS Form Number Description [...]
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Tags: 433a, 433b, irs collection information statement, IRS Collections, irs financial statement, IRS Procedure, tax collections
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11 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, Unfiled Returns
The New York Daily News reports that day-trader Marcos Esparza Bofill has been hit with a $172,000,000 IRS tax bill: He failed as a day-trader and barely survived in New York on a beer budget, but Marcos Esparza Bofill has been hit with a $172 million tax bill by the IRS. Esparza Bofill didn’t file an income [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, delinquent taxes, failure to file, irs crime, irs fraud, sfr, substitute for return, tax crime, tax fraud, Unfiled Returns
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10 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
There are a number of possible federal tax crimes with which the United States Department of Justice may charge a delinquent taxpayer. Here are the most frequently brought charges. Failure to File Tax Returns The Law 26 U.S.C. § 7203 – Willful failure to file return, supply information, or pay tax Any person required under this title [...]
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Tags: failure to file, false return, irs crimes, structuring, tax crimes, tax evasion
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08 Mar 2011 / Blog Posts, Penalties
The IRS assesses penalties against taxpayers for, among other things, the following: late filing of a tax return; late payment of tax; the negligent preparation of a tax return; the substantial underpayment of tax; and civil fraud. Penalties range from 5 percent per month in the case of late filing of a return to 75 [...]
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Tags: abatement of penalties, irs penalties, penalty relief, tax penalties
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05 Mar 2011 / Blog Posts, Criminal Tax
If an IRS official believes that you might have broken the law or are currently breaking the law, he or she will refer the matter to the IRS Criminal Investigation Division (CID). The Top Criminal Violations Investigated by CID The most frequently investigated criminal violations are: Failure to file an income tax return Structuring transactions [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, criminal tax defense, failure to file, false return, irs problems, structuring, tax crimes, tax evasion
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04 Mar 2011 / Blog Posts, Tax Tips
America’s founding fathers – Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams - had some very wise things to say about taxes and government. Here are several that I think we would do well to consider today: Thomas Jefferson: The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work [...]
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03 Mar 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, IRS Procedure, Penalties, Tax Court
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson has issued her annual report on the most frequently litigated tax issues: Internal Revenue Code § 7803(c)(2)(B)(ii)(X) requires the National Taxpayer Advocate to identify the ten tax issues most often litigated in the federal courts, classified by the types of taxpayer affected. Through analysis of these issues, the National Taxpayer Advocate [...]
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Tags: collection due process, irs penalties, irs summons, quash summons, tax controversy, Tax Court, tax defense, tax litigation, tax penalties