This mobile app review describes how to track your tax refund right from your mobile device.Photo by rick Whether or not you will end up paying taxes, you will most likely have to file an income tax return. The process used to be labor intensive and involved mailing a stack of papers to the IRS and patiently waiting for your refund. E-filing made the process a little faster, but you still had no
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Take Guesswork Out Of Your Refund Status With MyTaxRefund
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 2919 days ago (http://2016taxes.org)Watch Out For 2016 IRS Tax Scams
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3073 days ago (http://2009taxes.org)
There have been reported incidents of swindlers using an IRS pitch as a scam. One such incident happened to Brett. He panicked after hearing a phone message that the IRS was about to investigate him. Brett is a 43 year old contractor from the County of Morrow. He wondered whether he had missed anything in regards to his Free Turbo Tax 2015 application. So he decided to make a call back and then h
Government Report Shows Former IRS Employees Still Accessing Taxpayer Data
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3276 days ago (http://2010taxes.org)
According to a recent Government Accountability Office report, the IRS continues to leave its vast computer systems without proper security. Private taxpayer data is vulnerable to hackers, fraudsters and former IRS employees. This GAO report tells of significant deficiencies relating to the financial reporting systems. Millions of Americans are rightfully concerned because they are required by la
Tax Deductions That Aren’t Allowed By the IRS
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3304 days ago (http://2009taxes.org)
Getting a tax deduction for an allowed expense on your taxes is great. Making the mistake of claiming a deduction that is not allowed by the IRS can you get into trouble and a possible audit. For example, you can deduct the expense of a dinner with clients up to 50% of the bill only. If you claim more than the 50% allowed or you do not properly record the business purpose of the meeting, the dedu
Refund Offered For Software Change Mistake
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3346 days ago (http://2015tax.org)
Some users of TurboTax Deluxe software were recently offered an apology, along with a $25 refund. This action comes as as a result of a software mistake made by Intuit on their 2013 edition of TurboTax Deluxe.Intuit freely admits their mistake and has taken these actions in order to make right with their customers and help gain their reputation back. However, some customers are not happy due to t
Maximize Your Refund With TurboTax 2015
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3372 days ago (http://2010taxes.org)
If you are using TurboTax 2015 to file your 2014 taxes, the software can save you a lot of time by transferring last year’s information into the current year, explains Frank Ellis, a tax specialist.In an article in the Traverse City based Tax Preparation Examiner, Ellis explains in detail how users can simply use last year’s information and then submit their return to the IRS with the
Using Turbo Tax For Your Taxes in 2014
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3375 days ago (http://2014taxes.org)
The Internal Revenue Service says that the tax-filing season starts on January 20, 2015. Taxpayers have the okay to start filing their 2014 taxes via TurboTax on this day. Although Congress passed a last minute tax law that has already been signed by President Barack Obama, this will not delay the start of the tax-filing season.At the beginning of the month, Congress passed a bill that extends ov
Bitcoins Ruled As Taxable Property by the IRS
Posted by srpatterson3 (#1) 3654 days ago (http://2010taxes.org)
The US Government has recognized Bitcoins which is good in a way but at the same time they have decided to view them as property, making them taxable. If they had decided that the virtual currency actually was a currency then a tax could not be placed on them when they gain in value. Some view this as making the currency legitimate, and a good thing.The fact that they can now be taxed reduces the
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