Some old, but great, advice from Joe Kristan about how to document the filing of an IRS tax return or extension: If you paper file at the post office, use Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Get the postmarked paper receipt, because the postal service purges its computer records after two years. Certified mail adds $2.70 [...]
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06 Apr 2011 / Blog Posts, Tax Tips
Tags: failure to file, filing tax return, proof of filing, tax extension
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02 Apr 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, IRS Collections, Liens and Levies, Unfiled Tax Returns
The IRS will place a lien on your property to secure payment of your tax debt. A Notice of Federal Tax Lien may be legally issued by the IRS only after the following 3 requirements are met: The IRS makes an assessment against the taxpayer; The IRS sends the taxpayer a written Notice and Demand for Payment; and The [...]
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Tags: IRS harassment, irs liens, IRS Procedure, release of lien, tax liens