Thursday, February 16, 2012

Irs

  • Identity theft and phishing top the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) list of dirty dozen scams, which tend to peak this time of year as millions of Americans gear up to file their tax returns.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • The IRS has attached liens to nearly all property owned by the city of Blytheville as the federal government tries to regain nearly $3 million in unpaid payroll taxes. Blytheville Mayor James Sanders says the liens were filed earlier this month.
  • (RealClearPolitics)
  • WASHINGTON - 9NEWS received multiple news tips regarding the popular IRS website Wheres My Refund on Thursday. One news-tipper claimed thousands are dealing with the mess up from the IRS system. Not receiving funds on the date they were promised.
  • (9News)
  • The IRS has issued a clarification regarding the new Form 1099-K and how to report 1099-K amounts on your business taxes.
  • (Reuters)
  • This story comes from the Yahoo! Contributor Network, where individuals publish their unique perspectives on some of the world's most popular websites.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • HHS, IRS DOL also published The Final Rules of PPACA Preventive Care Services. ERISAclaim.com offer Webinars to taise awareness for providers.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Qualifying taxpayers who find the completion of an Internal Revenue Service return taxing in money and in time-consumption may receive free-of-charge help from the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program.
  • (Your Houston News)
  • As if the various filing requirements were not enough, the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has added one more form to collect information from its citizens and residents on their foreign financial assets.
  • (Times of India)
  • PASCAGOULA, Mississippi -- One in five eligible taxpayers miss out on a credit each year that averages about $2,600 in Mississippi, and could even put money in their pockets, according to the IRS.
  • (Mississippi Press)

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