Got a phone call during tax season of 06 I think it was and I've been meaning to ask if this sort of call is common and whether it was what it seemed to be or perhaps the IRS or a competitor testing my Ethics. Caller claimed to be a married female with children and to have a middle class income. I think one member of the couple was employed and one self employed. They always itemized their deductions with their mortgage being the big ticket item. They had decided to in some way overstate their deductions and credits to make sure that there was zero tax as protest against the War in Iraq. I mentioned that the most effective legal tax saving strategies need to be in place before the beginning of the year. She asked point blank if I rejected all illegal tax saving strategies and I said that I did so she hung up. So I ask again, was this a real taxpayer or was someone like the IRS or a competitor testing or playing with me?
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Yes, I routinely plan to commit Federal crimes with strangers over the phone. Next we will plan to rob a bank.
If the caller was serious, they really have no common sense. Who would agree to break the law like that?
I agree with Bees, I doubt that the IRS would approach an investigation that way. Talk is cheap. They want it in writing!!! :>)You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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Its in the U.S. Budget:
$1,000,000 for the Water free Urinal Conservation Initiative
$75,000 for seafood waste research
$4,200,000 for shrimp aquaculture research
$234,000 for the National Wild Turkey Federation
…which equals 0.0002% of the total tax collected by IRS.
I don’t want to pay for those things. Can I take a tax credit equal to 0.0002% of total tax on my 1040?
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IRS making phone calls
From what I understand IRS does not make "blanket" phone calls to a taxpayer stating certain issues.
I had a not so favorite of a client of mine today to say IRS made a phone call to him and stated that he had not filed an extension form for form 1040 in 4/07 for 2006. Now is this realistic?
Sandy
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Originally posted by S T View PostFrom what I understand IRS does not make "blanket" phone calls to a taxpayer stating certain issues.
I had a not so favorite of a client of mine today to say IRS made a phone call to him and stated that he had not filed an extension form for form 1040 in 4/07 for 2006. Now is this realistic?
Sandy
LTOnly in government or politics is a "cut in spending" really an increase. It's just not as much of an increase as they wanted it to be, therefore a "cut".
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