By: Thomas Ajava | 2010-04-01 | Taxes The IRS is much feared when it comes to government agencies. While the audit is the tool of the IRS, most people will never experience it. Instead, we are all far more likely to pay penalties at one point or another. Although not nearly as stressful as an audit, they can add up quickly and do serious damage to one's bank account. read more
By: Rob Barker | 2010-12-29 | Article Marketing This informative article explains what 1099-MISC filing is, and how businesses can avoid penalties for improper filing. read more
By: taxconfirm | 2011-01-22 | Taxes If you can’t pay what you owe to the IRS, file your tax return anyway. An odd piece of advice for some, but the savings will be worth it in the end. Two common penalties assessed by the IRS are the Failure to File (FTF) and Failure to Pay (FTP) penalties. read more
By: Steve | 2011-03-28 | Taxes If you are failed to e-file/file tax return or tax extension it will cost extensively. Delay in filing may result in interest charges and penalty that could increase your tax bill up to 25 percent or ... read more
By: taxreturnfiling | 2010-12-16 | Taxes The prospect of dealing with the IRS could be quite daunting whereas you will discover all those charges to deal with like back taxes, late penalties etc read more
By: Jacob Smith | 2012-07-14 | Taxes A lot of people may not be aware of the penalties that are associated with the IRS and taxes. Find out what you will be liable to pay if you are found guilty of being fraudulent with the IRS. read more
By: Stone | 2010-11-24 | Personal Finance Going Broke: IRS fines are expensive. The sanctions were originally punished for the taxpayer if they do not follow the rules. Now they have a regular source of income to the IRS. Let blackmailed the IRS. Know your enemy and prevent penalties from bleeding dry. read more
By: Keven | 2010-11-23 | Personal Finance Go to the failure IRS fines are expensive. The sanctions were originally designed to punish taxpayers, but the following rules. You are now a regular income to the IRS. Do not Let The IRS extort money from you. Know your enemy and bled to avoid penalties read more
By: seomul Evans | 2010-12-03 | Article Marketing The prospect of dealing with the IRS can be quite daunting and then there are all those penalties to contend with like back taxes, late charges etc. read more
By: Gordon | 2010-09-16 | Taxes April is the month that you will try their very noise and meet the deadline for completing your tax return. But why did not you keep up to date with your tax return by making all tax information stored in a secure location, making it very easy to file your taxes and avoid paying any IRS penalties. Many of you are filing taxes annually, but pay tax penalties, but have no idea, why not try to prevent this. This article will examine, 6 Tipsthat will help you to avoid paying IRS penalties and read more
By: Jason Spee | 2011-03-01 | Taxes Once you've filed the proper documents, you will need to wait. If you ever do not get a letter from the Internal Revenue Service inside 45 days or close to it, you have got to deliver an additional request. read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2011-12-31 | Taxes Paycheck tax issues can shut an enterprise instantaneously and lead to legal supports such as jail time. As the IRS increases progressively more competitive in their selection initiatives for previous due payroll taxation, having difficulties entrepreneurs with behind payroll taxation need to know how to secure the long run of their firms. Don't let the IRS impose your resources and take managemen read more
By: Gary Levine, CPA | 2011-01-03 | Taxes The Internal Revenue Service announced today the upcoming tax season will start on time for most people, but taxpayers affected by three recently reinstated deductions need to wait until mid- to late February to file their individual tax returns. In addition, taxpayers who itemize deductions on Form 1040 Schedule A will need to wait until mid- to late February to file their individual tax return. read more
By: S. Hansen | 2011-04-01 | Taxes So you don't believe you have to file your income taxes? There's NO reason to not file federal taxes. Maybe you didn't remember, or it might be that you were financially hindered from doing so. Or maybe you just didn't feel like filing, as you thought you could slip through the cracks. read more