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What Triggers an IRS Tax Audit?
The odds of an audit can increase substantially depending on your income, types of income, deduction amount and changes you have made since filing your last tax return.
Where’s My Refund? IRS Tool Answers That Question
The Internal Revenue Service has a message for taxpayers eager to learn the status of their tax refund: Please don’t check the IRS website every five minutes — once a day is enough.
Plenty Of Changes For Tax Filers This Year
Experts recommend using some type of guidance to navigate forms and maximize your returns.
What To Do If You Owe Taxes But Can’t Pay
So you’ve prepared your tax return and found that you owe. What should you do if you can’t pay?
Basic Errors That Can Delay Your Tax Refund
Millions of people are getting a jump on filing their tax returns now that they have received their W-2s and 1099 forms. And for most, the incentive to get moving is to get that tax refund in their bank account as soon as possible.
As The Tax Man Cometh, Tips For Getting Ready
The IRS expects 75 percent of all 2012 returns will get a refund, so if you haven’t started preparing your taxes yet, do it.
Man Claims IRS Agent Coerced Sex From Him
A Lane County man accuses an IRS agent of coercing him into having sex with her by threatening a tax penalty.
Opinion: Churches Shouldn’t Be The Next Super PACs
It is time to end the tax exempt status of religious organizations that advocated for a partisan candidate.
Opinion: Romney’s Friday Tax Document Dump Only Raises More Questions
If the GOP wants a candidate to “man up”, they should tell Mitt Romney to grow up and stop hiding his returns and stop disparaging working Americans for meeting their tax obligations while he dodges his.
Opinion: Mitt Romney’s 13% Tax Admission Is Not Enough
Mitt Romney pays a SHOCKINGLY low percentage of his income on taxes. For a man of his means seeking public office it is a SHAMEFUL number. But Romney is a man without shame.







