Sunday, April 15, 2012

Internal revenue service

  • "It's a monstrosity," Steven R. Horton, whose tax practice in Paris advises American expatriates, said of the new demand from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service: Form 8938, the Statement of Specified Foreign Financial Assets.
  • (New York Times)
  • Tax refunds are exempt, but the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to get refunds electronically by processing those refunds faster than paper checks.
  • (KOMO News)
  • Its a date which conjures tangible angst for many.
  • (Salon)
  • Undaunted, congressional leaders hope to maximize public attention by timing both roll calls with an eye to Tuesday, the annual deadline for filing income taxes with the Internal Revenue Service. The upcoming votes probably are just a start.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • If you dont have your taxes filed, you have just a few more days to get it done. Tax day normally falls on April 15, but this year the Internal Revenue Service extended the deadline to Tuesday, April 17.
  • (Katu.com)
  • Filing extensions can be obtained regardless of income either through the Internal Revenue Service's e-file site, irs.gov/efile, or by filling out Form 4868. It's available online at irs.gov.
  • (Houma Courier)
  • The Free File Alliance, a coalition of industry-leading tax software companies partnered with the Internal Revenue Service, is urging taxpayers to take advantage of the IRS Free File program before the April 17 tax deadline.
  • (San Marcos Daily Record)
  • With just two days until the April 17 tax deadline, the Internal Revenue Service reminds anyone running out of time that they can easily get an automatic six-month tax-filing extension.
  • (Echo Press)
  • Because the owners had entered into agreements to pay the overdue taxes with the Internal Revenue Service, they were not required to tell the Pentagon about their tax debt, acting Undersecretary of Defense Frank Kendall wrote in a letter to Sen.
  • (Post-Crescent)
  • More than 30 percent of taxpayers filed the week before Tax Day or later via extensions in 2011, and Internal Revenue Service statistics show the pace is similar this year.
  • (PennLive.com)

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