May 1, 2012

Notice letters from the IRS and more...

1.  Did you receive a letter or notice from the IRS?

Each year, the Internal Revenue Service sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons, but that doesn’t mean you need to worry. Full story

  2.  Help yourself by filing your past due federal tax returns
Most people voluntarily file their tax returns and pay their taxes — they want to pay their fair share and get a refund, claim a credit or avoid breaking the law. Full story

  3.  Looking for a new job? You may be able to deduct costs
If you’re searching for a job, you may be able to deduct some of your expenses, such as attending career fairs, moving expenses and submitting resumes, on your tax return as long as you are looking for a new job in your current occupation. Full story

  4.  The IRS speaks many languages
The IRS has tools available for people who speak languages other than English. IRS.gov is a user friendly resource with more than 700 translated forms and publications available for download. Full story

  5.  IRS can help when natural disasters strike
Try as we may, the one thing no one can control is the weather. When natural disasters such as, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes occur, families and businesses can often feel overwhelmed when faced with rebuilding their lives. Full story

  6.  Take advantage of opportunities to save for retirement
Having enough money to do the things you want to do when you retire means you have to save. Full story

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