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Warning! Beware of Fake IRS Email

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

 Scam Alert: Beware of Fake IRS Email

 

As folks around the country await their stimulus checks, an email scam has been circulating with an email purporting to be from the IRS…don’t open it!

By Anastacia Mott Austin

 

As people all over America daydream of ways to spend or save their "stimulus" checks from the government, some may never get the chance to carry out their plans.

A new email phishing scam has been making the rounds, and includes an email that seems to be from the IRS, directing the reader to a site that looks like the official IRS website. It then asks the user for personal information like social security numbers, pin numbers, and bank account information to arrange for a bogus direct deposit of the check.

Phishing scams, so called because of the thieves’ action of throwing out a wide net (i.e. sending a mass of emails) to see if they catch any victims, are on the rise, say experts in the field of Internet crime and identity theft.

If the thieves’ do manage to obtain this personal information, they will attempt to use it to run up charges in your name, open new credit accounts, or commit other crimes using your identity.

The official website for the IRS has a page warning consumers against phishing scams, and further explains the issue of this rising wave of Internet crime. "According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)…phishers send an e-mail or pop-up message that claims to be from a business or organization that you may deal with for example, an Internet service provider (ISP), bank, online payment service, or even a government agency. The message may ask you to ‘update,’ ‘validate,’ or ‘confirm’ your account information," reads the IRS message.

It adds the information that sometimes the phishers will attempt to frighten victims into thinking they need to respond by a certain date or suffer some kind of consequence. This particular scam threatened that if people did not respond by a certain date that their checks could be delayed.

The IRS message urges people who may have received the bogus email to report it to the IRS, as they can sometimes locate the fraudulent sites and pursue criminal charges against the perpetrators.

Some identity theft experts estimate that as many as 300,000 Americans will become victims of this scam. "That’s pretty much the average that we’ve seen from most phishing scams, until it gets reported out, and everyone finds out about it," said Jay Foley, a San Diego-based representative of an identity theft prevention firm, to reporters.

One way to tell it’s a fake? The IRS never contacts taxpayers by email, ever, says a representative from the IRS. "If you see an email from the IRS out of the blue, think scam," says IRS spokesperson Raphael Tulino to reporters.

 

Though there have been slightly different versions of this particular scam, most of the emails include the following information: "Over 130 million Americans will receive refunds as part of President Bush [sic] program to jumpstart the economy. Our records indicate that you are qualified to receive the 2008 Economic Stimulus Refund. The fastest and easiest way to receive your refund is by direct deposit to your checking/savings account. Please follow the link and fill out the form to ensure that your refund will be processed as soon as possible."

The url of some of the fake sites even have the tag "irs.gov" attached to them, which may mislead many to think it’s a legitimate site. But Tulino emphasizes that even if the website looks legit, if you receive an email that says it’s from the IRS, "It’s bogus, and you should run from it."

By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 5/9/2008

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Irs Tax Debt Problems

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Irs Offer In Compromise - Can It Solve Your Irs Tax Debt Problems?

Taking on IRS tax debt is a daunting task that presents many confusing issues. The majority of taxpayers are aware of the option to pay their IRS tax debt in full or pay the tax debt in monthly payments or installments. But there is another option, the IRS ‘Offer in Compromise.’

 

Knowing the steps to success with an IRS Offer in Compromise, also commonly called IRS tax settlement is important, because if your offer is approved you can save thousands of dollars! It can play a critical role in the financial future of any delinquent taxpayer, impacting not only the taxpayer individually, but the financial health and welfare of their family’s future.

Settling Your IRS Tax Debt: In a nutshell, an ‘Offer in Compromise’ is an IRS tax settlement. If you qualify for an offer, you can have your IRS tax debt greatly reduced.

However, it’s not easy to qualify for an offer. The IRS will weigh your entire financial situation. If the IRS determines you don’t have enough income to satisfy your debt in full, your offer may be approved. It is your job to prove you can’t pay your IRS tax debt in full, so make sure you do your IRS research thoroughly.

Insider Tip: It’s notoriously hard to have your IRS tax settlement approved, regardless of ‘how simply or straight forward it may sound.’ But there is a secret way to crack the IRS’s code. The IRS has three ways of determining if you qualify for an Offer in Compromise/IRS tax settlement.

The Factors: The IRS may accept the offer based on any of the following:

>Doubt as to Collectability: If you know you cannot pay your IRS tax debt in full, you may qualify. Remember, if you have assets that could be sold to satisfy your debt these must be considered when you make your offer to the IRS.

Doubt as to Liability: If you think the debt liability does not fall to you, you’re a good candidate for an offer in compromise. But your reasons must be legitimate. Here are three legitimate reasons listed on the official IRS website:

(1) the examiner made a mistake interpreting the law
(2) the examiner failed to consider the taxpayer’s evidence or
(3) the taxpayer has new evidence.

IRS Tax Specialists: Expert IRS tax advisors may give you the edge you need to get your IRS tax settlement approved. Even with some insider knowledge, getting your Offer in Compromise approved by the IRS is difficult to achieve. That’s where IRS tax specialists come in. Tax specialists employ or include Tax Attorneys and Enrolled Agents. IRS tax specialists are experienced in all tax debt issues and know exactly what you qualify for, and how to help you get your Offer approved. They can make the difference in achieving an accepted offer.

It’s Just The Start of Your Road to Recovery: Getting your offer in compromise approved is only the beginning of your road to recovery. When your tax debt settlement is approved you are entering a 5 year contract with the IRS. This ‘contract’ means you have to file your taxes on time for five consecutive years. If you default on a payment or fail to file properly and timely, the IRS can charge you the original tax debt amount plus penalties and interest.

 

By: mansi gupta - Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.comLiv Worthington has worked in the debt management field for many years. She also advises clients IRS tax debt who need an Offer in Compromise or IRS tax settlement solution to their tax problem.

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Crackdown on Tax Havens

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Obama Backs Crackdown on Tax Havens

New strict measures could raise at least $50bn a year in lost US tax revenues

President-elect Barack Obama plans to crack down on international tax havens, including Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, within weeks of taking power in January, putting him on a collision course with Gordon Brown.

There is growing international pressure to outlaw the secretive practices of tax havens as a key part of reforms to the world’s battered financial system, as the leaders of the world’s 20 most powerful economies gather for a major conference in Washington next weekend.

 Britain has been notably lukewarm, but Obama, whose approval will be key to any reform package over the next 12 months, was one of the signatories of the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act, legislation put to Congress last year that blacklisted Jersey, Guernsey and 32 other jurisdictions. Key aides to Obama said he will introduce a similar law as part of a wide-ranging revenue-raising and tax-reform package, within weeks of taking power.

Obama advisers estimate the measure could raise at least $50bn (32bn) per year in lost US tax revenues, and Washington sources say leading accountancy firms have already hired lobbyists in anticipation of a fierce battle to water down the proposals.

Key measures are likely to include: revealing the beneficial owners of secretive trusts; prohibiting accountants from charging fees on specific tax services; and identifying ‘offshore secrecy jurisdictions’ that ‘unreasonably restrict US tax authorities from obtaining needed information’. The measures could end years of financial secrecy that have protected the super-rich and international businesses as they move money from one jurisdiction to another.

Joe Guttentag, deputy assistant secretary for international tax in the Clinton administration and a key figure in the Obama campaign, is likely to drive the policy through, along with Professor Reuven Avi-Yonah, who helped frame the act. ‘It is expected that something like this will happen,’ Avi-Yonah told The Observer. ‘There is a sense that if you can raise revenue by doing this, it will not be controversial.’

The measure comes as the UK faces international condemnation for blocking moves in the United Nations to upgrade its tax committee to intergovernmental status.

Brown has been keen to portray himself as the leader of efforts to reform the global financial system, boosting his credibility at home and distracting attention from the looming recession.

But as the Prime Minister prepares to set out his proposals for next weekend’s conference in a speech at the Guildhall tomorrow night, anti-poverty campaigners will stage a noisy protest, urging him to ‘call time on global greed’.

They fear Brown is too wedded to the light-touch regulation New labor has championed for the past decade to be in the vanguard of a new economic system. ‘Brown seems to have spent the past two weeks resuscitating the International Monetary Fund and refilling its coffers, so that it can lend on the same basis as the past 20 years,’ said Nick Dearden, director of the Jubilee debt campaign. ‘He doesn’t seem to have done any soul-searching about how this crisis began.’

 

© Guardian News & Media 2008
Published: 11/8/2008

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Settle For A Fraction Of What You Owe the IRS

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Tax debt relief:

Tax debt relief comes in many different forms, each of which varies depending on how much you owe, to whom you owe it, your current financial situation, and any applicable penalties. Please take advantage of the helpful guides that follow to find your debt solution:

Wage Garnishment Release

When taxes owed to the IRS go uncollected for a long enough period of time, liens or wage garnishments can soon follow. Such actions can stretch your budget to the point where you can no longer support yourself or your family. The tax specialists here at taxreliefsource.com can help you negotiate a wage levy release, and can potentially freeze all future collection activities by the IRS.

Offer in Compromise

An offer in compromise can be the best solution for ridding yourself of tax debt to the IRS. In this offer, your debt is cut substantially on the assumption that you will be able to pay off the smaller amount, and the guarantee that you will pay your taxes for the next five years. This is a formal contract between you and the IRS. Therefore, it needs to be negotiated carefully by a tax specialist, who you can find on TaxReliefSource.com.

Tax Lien

If you are a property owner and haven’t paid your property taxes in time they you will be issued IRS tax liens on your property. There are occasions when the state tax lien could be the first lien on the property. Under the aegis of this state tax lien, the lien could be sold as a tax lien certificate at the property auction. Therefore, it needs to be negotiated carefully by a tax specialist.

 

 

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Warning! Refund And Tax Preparer Scam

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Irs Tax Issues, Refund And Tax Preparer Scam

In the ‘Fraud Watch’ article, I will give you examples.

 

To Get the full picture, read the file called 1st Read Me on the CD of the book called Your Credit = Your Life, Fix It Now! see it in the author’s bio.

Most of us are scared of IRS because the fear the agency created or the horrible stories we’ve heard. Scares come from the facts that most people lack knowledge. Besides the fact that the IRS is a fruit of several rich individuals to create shelter for the government so on and so forth; you must understand that the IRS agents (who you as a taxpayer deal with) are not only easier to work with than most customer service representatives of credit card companies and banks, but also are more helpful and understanding. I am not trying to take sides, but have dealt with a lot of them.

 I have seen a lot of people that pay the IRS a large sums of taxes because they don’t realize the mistakes their taxpreparer makes/made. I don’t care if a person claims to be a tax-preparer or even a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). I have seen several CPAs’ work that cost their customers-clients unnecessary tax expenses, because of their mistakes. In fact, I had to rescue several people from paying over $20,000.00 to $50,000.00 taxes to the IRS because their accountants did not include a lot of their legitimate expenses (such as education loans/expenses, business expenses when business income was included or so much more).

Now allow me to explain this a bit differently. Of course your accountant does not have a crystal ball to know what your expenses were the year past before he/she prepares your return. I have an expression for Crystal ball. When someone asks me a question that requires guessing or predicting, I tell that person, ’sorry, my crystal ball broke several years ago.’

Your CPA’s crystal ball must be like mine. Therefore, you must help him/her to do the best job possible for you. There are some clueless preparers (no disrespect is intended); however, one thing I noticed that most (90%) CPAs or even tax-preparers don’t have is AN EFFECTIVE INVENTORY OF ALL YOUR EXPENSES AND INCOME.

Let see, what do I mean by that. Tax season is right around the corner and most people ‘assume’ (you don’t know how much I hate this word) that we’ll do the same way as did last year. Just because you or your CPA makes the mistake of preparing your return incompletely, don’t blame the IRS for your lack of effort in your tax preparation. The IRS says, do what you can do to maximize your benefit as long as you are truthful and don’t fudge numbers. OKAY. The IRS says take advantage of your refund and reduce your liabilities in the best method available to you as long as you are not deceitful. Some tax-preparers are deceitful and some are honest. Some CPAs are clueless and some are knowledgeable. However, the bottom line of responsibility FALLS ON YOUR SHOULDERS. If there is something wrong with your tax return, even if the tax-preparere or CPA signed the tax return (below your signature), the IRS contacts you (ALWAYS through mail the first time) for any inaccuracies. I hope I am clear on this.

Let’s go back to the ‘Crystal Ball’ issue. You have been going to the same tax-man/woman for years. You take some papers to him/her to do your tax return. He/she tells you are going to receive so much refund or going to owe so much. You blindly say, ‘OK. Yes, Sir/Mam,’ sign the documents as he/she instructs and send it out/file it… Neither you (an uninformed person about the tax laws) nor he/she bothers to ask you if your lifestyle, spending habits or any situation has changed over the years. So, he ‘ASSUMS’ you have no changes from the years past. You are at fault for your own losses by not sharing any changes. For that reason, I had created a six-seven (6-7) page inventory sheet (called expense report) which I provide to a few of my clients before I talk with them. Although I don’t prepare tax returns, but (as said before,) I have rescued a lot of CPA and tax-preparers’ customers from massive tax liabilities to the IRS (at no direct fault of taxpayers, but their preparers’).

I told a couple of my clients whom I’ve helped with credit issues, I don’t want to do their taxes (especially if they do not have any problems with the IRS or state). Therefore, I give them my ‘Expense Report’ and explain the line items of the report. I even mention to them that some of the line items are for informational purposes only or that a CPA or tax-preparer may not be able to use the information if they are not self employed and/or don’t fall within certain categories. Of course, I knew these people’s entire financial as I have reorganized their entire financial life (except stocks, bond, life insurance and a few other long term investments). Sadly to say, when they filled out the sheets and took them along with their w-2’s, 1099s, 1098s, and other supporting documents for the purpose of tax return, their CPAs said; ‘there was no need for that…’ and handed them a two page expense report which did not cover most of the important issues. The clients came back to me with those reports and I had to contact the CPAs in order to make certain that the expenses are accordingly covered.

Dear wonderful taxpayer. There is nothing wrong with you claiming all your legitimate and legal deductions and maximizing your refund or reducing your liabilities. The IRS doesn’t deny you, but says, ‘be honest.’ Until the day you become an expert and are capable of fighting the IRS (by not paying any taxes), you are a small fish in a big pond and must pay your taxes accordingly, but maximize it to your benefit (as allowed by law).

Allow me to share a couple of arguments I had with the IRS managers and even the U.S. attorneys representing the IRS interest.

1. About filing status:
The IRS says, use the best method of filing your tax return that benefits you. It even includes the first thing on your tax return ‘Filing Status.’ I had a client whoes CPA worked on the families’ tax returns and marked the return as ‘Married Filing Jointly’, when the best result for the family was married filing separate (as they were for the last 7 months of the year). Of course, itemized deductions were involved. The CPA caused this family that had two young children (in day care) to pay a little over $1,000.00 in additional taxes on their tax return when they had already paid nearly $8,000.00 of tax withholdings to the IRS through their W-2 on their nearly $85,000.00 W-2 and retirement distributions income. The client came to me on some unrelated issue (mortgage loan consulting). I asked to see his returns for the past two years (for informational purpose– w-2 employs don’t need tax-returns for mortgage loans…) and noticed many more mistakes the CPA’s had made (even on past returns).

I then discussed and decided to amend their most recent return and faced the obstacle of an IRS law stating, that you can change everything else but your filing status. As a result, I communicated with the Tax Payer Service Manager (TSM) and discussed the issue of the law. She addressed a publication that contained filing status tax law. Then, I diverted her attention to another publication that was thicker and had more details. I explained to her that she needs to reconsider her words as a) the mistake was not at the fault of the taxpayer but a CPA who is authorized by the IRS to do such ‘crappy’ work and b) that the law does allow changing the filing status under particular situations. She then argued, ‘but they signed the return…’ I had to corner her by asking her a question that would put her in the taxpayer’s shoes when and where she needed to rely on the expertise of a third party… She had nothing further to say and my client received a refund check of a few thousand dollars a couple months later.

2. My tax Audit.
In 1993, I purchased a property in Austin, TX (several years after I left TX). The property was purchased sight-unseen (as I was in GA). Relying on the words of a ‘Real Estate agent’ who I thought I could trust, was a horrible thing to do. Not until after the purchase and my visit to the property did I realize how bad of a shape it was in (as opposite to what the agent led me to believe). After spending a massive amount of money to repair the property myself, I sold it for a bit of profit. However, the IRS hit me with a little over $51,000.00 of tax liabilities for 1993 and 1994. Through the years of audit (1997 through 1999) and providing a lot of receipts and my appeal, it reduced the claim to over $25,000.00. Then, finally came the Tax Court. During my communications with the U.S. attorney who was defending the IRS, I learned a few things. But before I get there, allow me to explain a couple of things about myself. They are:
1.Not until this issue, did I ever know how or what to do about tax returns.
2.My 1993 and 1994 tax returns were done by a CPA and amended by a tax-preparer before my audit nightmare began.

Now let’s see what I learned from the U.S. Attorney representing the IRS.
1.This wonderful lady was telling me that she represented the IRS for over 12 years and she knows the tax laws very well.
2.She was disallowing some of my receipt because some receipts were faded. Please note that the audit and Tax Court issues are taking place in 1997 through 2000.
3.She was telling me that just because I have cancelled checks showing that I paid for some of the expenses, those are not considered receipts.

When she made the remarks about the canceled checks are not sufficient, I had to stop her and tell her the exact words as:
‘Ms. ???, I now realize that you need to go back to law school, because you must have missed a few things before you graduated and took your bar exam. You are doing injustice to the IRS.’

She was stunned, surprised and silenced for a minute. She didn’t have anything to say. Then I continued by asking her:
‘You live in Charlotte, Is that Correct?’
She responded, ‘Yes.’
I asked, ‘let’s say that Duke Power disconnects your power, you get home and learn that you are the only one in your neighborhood who does not have power. You call Duke Energy being angry of its mistakes. The company representative responds by telling you it was disconnected for non-payment. You argue otherwise. The rep. tells you to prove that you paid. What do you show for proof?’

Take a wild guess what her answer was. That’s right. She said, ‘Canceled check.’

So I acted as though I had a hearing problem and asked, ‘What did you say?’
She repeated her response and then she became very quite. So I had to break the silence by telling her to stop with her double standards. She then agreed to accept my cancelled checks.

However, it did not end there. As I was recovering some more of the 1993 receipts, I marked some of the very faded ones by placing circle around the date and dollar amount and wrote the information outside the circles. During the first hearing before the Tax-Court, the Judge asked, ‘do parties have any comments or objections before we start’. The same attorney along with her partner immediately jumped to object my receipts by calling it ‘tampering with evidence’. The Judge was shocked and asked for the evidence. He looked at them and asked me, ‘Mr. Samadi, what do you have to say about this?’ Since I did not know what the attorneys were talking about, I asked the Judge if I could view the evidence they were addressing. I was handed two receipts. Immediately after looking at the receipts, I started laughing. The Judge was surprised and asked about my behavior. So I explained:
‘Your honor, I was trying to avoid giving the government representatives eye-ache and headache by rewriting the figures outside the circle so that they would not need to squint to figure out what was on the sheets.’

The judge looked at them and said. ‘Is this all you got? Go and work out your deals. I do not want to see you about this case.’

So here we (the U.S. Attorney for the region, the two (2) assistant U.S. attorney, the Appeals Manager, the then retired Tax-Auditor and I) went at it again in a conference room. When we finished, they agreed to write me a check based on my w-2 withholdings.

The moral of the above two TRUE stories.
A.Stay stupid and pay for your ignorance. Learn about your life and finances and prosper.
B.Do not give up when you have a fight ahead of you.
C.Just like if you were going to have brain surgery, you would need to get a second opinion. Do that with all your financial issues (especially taxes, life insurance, stocks and other investment, mortgage loans and big ticket item purchases).

Again, stay ignorant and pay the price.

I hope you are enjoying these. I will expand on this and the Tax Preparer Scam issues in the next article.W/ loveMike SamadiBy:
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Mike Samadi is an author of several books and is widely known as a credit repair expert. Read Mike’s book (’Bad Things Happen to Good People. Your Credit = Your Life, Fix It Now!’ or ‘Saving Your Money’) to gain knowledge and experiences needed to overcome your problems. You should also visit the website at www.MasterCreditRepair.net to find out more and fix your credit.

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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

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