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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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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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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24 Feb 2011 / Blog Posts, Press Release
Press Release: The Pappas Law Group, P.A. February 24, 2011 On Wednesday Judge Kendall Sharp of the Middle District of Florida agreed with attorney Peter C. Pappas of The Pappas Group, P.A., that his client, James Lloyd Martin, III, should not receive a prison sentence for filing a false tax return even though the federal sentencing guidelines called for [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, federal court, federal crimes, federal sentencing, filing false return, irs crimes, tax crimes, tax evasion, tax fraud, tax loss
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09 Feb 2011 / Back Taxes, Blog Posts, IRS Collections, IRS Procedure, Tax Debts
Far too often when an unrepresented taxpayer speaks to an IRS collection agent the agent lies to him by making one or more of the following statements: You must pay the debt or you will be criminally prosecuted If you don’t pay the debt in full within so many days, your assets will be seized It’s a [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, delinquent taxes, fair debt collection practices, IRS abuse, irs collection agents, IRS harassment, IRS Settlements, tax collection, Taxpayer Rights
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26 Jan 2011 / Blog Posts, Statute of Limitations
The IRS has ten (10) years from the date of a tax assessment to collect a debt from the taxpayer. The date the collection statute expires is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date or CSED. When this date passes, the IRS is barred from attempting to collect your tax debt unless you waive the enforcement of the [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, IRS Procedure, irs statute of limitations, statute of limitations on collections, tax collections, Unfiled Tax Returns, unpaid taxes
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23 Feb 2009 / Tax Tutorials
Once an assessment is made against you, your case gets sent to the IRS Collection Division. There are two types of collection agents taxpayers encounter in the IRS collection process: Automated Collection Distributors; and Local Revenue Agents. The Automated Collection System The Automated Collection System was developed in the early 1980′s to allow the IRS [...]
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Tags: ACS, acs agents, automated collection system, Back Taxes, irs collection agents, IRS Collections, irs notices, irs revenue agents, tax collections
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13 Feb 2009 / Back Taxes, Individual Tax Returns, Tax Return Preparation, Unfiled Tax Returns
If you owe the IRS back taxes and/or haven’t filed your tax returns in several years, you are probably having a hard time sleeping at night. Either that or you’ve moved to Canada. Most people who are behind in their taxes truly want to get back in good standing with the IRS. Usually they don’t do [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, failure to file return, IRS Collections, irs financial statements, tax collections, unfiled return
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12 Feb 2009 / Tax Tutorials
Self-employed taxpayers and small business owners who have a history of disorganization and poor bookkeeping often feel like it would be impossible to get caught up. This is a defeatist attitude that is not grounded in reality. Getting Caught Up Only Appears Overwhelming When you don’t keep your books and records on a regular basis [...]
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Tags: Back Taxes, monthly bookeepping, sloppy accounting records, Tax Problems
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08 Feb 2009 / Back Taxes, Criminal Tax, Individual Tax Returns, Tax Tutorials, Unfiled Tax Returns
IRS More Aggressive in Finding Non-Filers The IRS has recently stepped up its non-filer program and is more aggressively seeking to bring delinquent taxpayers into compliance. Non-Filing is a Crime 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 [...]
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Tags: back tax returns, Back Taxes, irs crimes, irs good standing, non filing, tax crimes, Tax Return Preparation, Unfiled Returns