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03/04/2018
Refa Tax Service Co.: Client Videos The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act: What You Need to Do Now: Feeling confused about what to do when confronting the new tax laws? Here's a great place to start.
02/28/2018
Refa Tax Service Co.: Client Videos Key 2017 Tax Highlights: Focus on key information you need to know for the upcoming tax season.
11/08/2017
Top GOP senator says election losses could complicate tax reform Republicans face head winds from a new $74 billion hole in their plan and political fallout from Tuesday’s state and local losses.
12/07/2016
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6 Most Important Deductions You Need to Claim | GOBankingRates As Americans fire up their laptops and desktops to get another e-filing tax season underway, they might overlook something as old as tax time itself: savvy tax deductions that can coax a smile as you file. Take a look at the six most important tax deductions you should claim this tax season as you g...
12/07/2016
From child-care costs to mortgage interest to charitable donations to moving expenses, the IRS offers a lengthy list of tax write-offs that can reduce your taxable income, so read carefully and decide which ones you can take. To help get you started, here's a list of the 50 best tax deductions for 2017.
Tax Deductions 2017: 50 Tax Write-Offs You Don't Know About Don't miss out on savings with these 50 tax write-offs.
IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2016-13 - The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners this week issued an alert to taxpayers and tax professionals to be on the lookout for fake IRS tax bills that may arrive by email, as an attachment, or by mail purportedly related to the Affordable Care Act.
The IRS has received numerous reports of scammers sending a fraudulent version of a notice- labeled CP2000 - for tax year 2015. The issue has been reported to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration for investigation.
This scam may arrive by email, as an attachment, or by mail. It has many signs of being a fake:
The CP2000 notices appear to be issued from an Austin, Texas, address;
The letter says the issue is related to the Affordable Care Act and requests information regarding 2014 coverage;
The payment voucher lists the letter number as 105C;
Requests checks made out to I.R.S. and sent to the “Austin Processing Center” at a post office box.
IRS impersonation scams take many forms: threatening phone calls, phishing emails and demanding letters. Learn more at Reporting Phishing and Online Scams. The IRS does not initiate unsolicited email contact or contact by social media.
An authentic CP2000 notice is used when income reported from third-party sources such as an employer does not match the income reported on the tax return. Unlike the fake, it provides extensive instructions to taxpayers about what to do if they agree or disagree that additional tax is owed. A real notice requests that checks be made out to “United States Treasury.”
The IRS and its Security Summit partners – the state tax agencies and the private-sector tax industry – are conducting a campaign to raise awareness among taxpayer and tax professionals about increasing their security and becoming familiar with various tax-related scams.
For more information on scams as well as steps you can take to boost your security, visit Taxes. Security. Together or Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself on IRS.gov.
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