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Although the individual had recorded mileage in a day planner, the day planner was later discarded, and the individual did not attempt to reconstruct the record. Similarly, he was unable to show receipts or other evidence of his expenses for an overnight business trip. However, he was allowed to deduct an estimated amount of his other unreimbursed employee business expenses, in light of the record and his highly credible testimony.
As the year draws to a close and many taxpayers are starting to prepare their tax planning for 2010 , it’s a good idea to not throw away any documentation that may be useful to your tax filings.
This is very similar
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hefty fines and a criminal record if your spouse foolishly thought that he could declare only $5 in income and get away with it?
Reginald Caillouet Jr., 61, of Houma, La., was charged in a one-count bill of information with tax evasion.
According to court records, in April 2006, Caillouet attempted to evade paying approximately $43,487 in income tax by filing a false 2004 tax return that stated he did not have any tax due. Caillouet said his income for 2004 was only $5, when in fact, as Caillouet well knew, his taxable income was at least $117,928.
If convicted, the Louisiana man faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000 as
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file.
4. Accelerate your medical expenses. If you itemize your deductions, there’s a limitation on medical expenses and you may deduct only the amount by which your medical care expenses for the year exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. So if you have any medical procedures or dental procedures that you’re putting off, now is the time to get them done. You don’t have to pay for them necessarily, you can put them on a credit card and just pay the minimum balance on the credit card, but you can take the full deduction of the year that it took place.
5. Pay you’re an extra’s month’s worth of the mortgage. Make your January
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According to court records, between 2005 and 2008, Ning Zhu, 32, of Newark, Del., defrauded Dell of approximately $102,000 by fraudulently obtaining software in connection with the purchase of personal computers.
During the course of hundreds of transactions with Dell, Zhu, using multiple false names and addresses, claimed not to have received software that he had in fact received. Through this deception, Zhu obtained duplicate copies of the software, which he then sold unlawfully.
On his tax returns, Zhu falsely stated that his income for 2005 was $4,603, and that the amount of tax due was $0. In fact, his taxable income for 2005 was
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According to court records, between 2005 and 2008, Ning Zhu, 32, of Newark, Del., defrauded Dell of approximately $102,000 by fraudulently obtaining software in connection with the purchase of personal computers.
During the course of hundreds of transactions with Dell, Zhu, using multiple false names and addresses, claimed not to have received software that he had in fact received. Through this deception, Zhu obtained duplicate copies of the software, which he then sold unlawfully.
On his tax returns, Zhu falsely stated that his income for 2005 was $4,603, and that the amount of tax due was $0. In fact, his taxable income for 2005 was
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Expected to Be a Record-Breaking Year for IRS Enforcement Despite Dip in 2008 Results
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
In 2008, the IRS collected $56.4 billion – $7.7 billion more than in 2006. This was only slightly down from 2007’s Record year of $59.2 Billion.
The audit rate is 100% higher today than in 2000! Nearly 1.4 million Americans were audited in 2008 , just over 1% of all returns filed. Correspondence/ mail audits , otherwise known as CP-2000 letter audits are up nearly 34% from 2000 levels.
The 2008 collection enforcement numbers would have been higher had the attrition rate at the IRS
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enforcement budget to a record $5.5 billion — meaning hundreds of new agents hired for IRS audits and investigations. Fiscal year 2009 saw 1.425 million examinations of individual tax returns – the most seen all decade. The IRS also filed more than 3 million bank levies and nearly 1 million tax liens.
The trend towards tougher enforcement against tax avoidance means that more Americans than ever
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of you that have incomplete records, TRS has developed methods for completing the preparation of tax returns in order to get them filed.
Next, we will propose a plan of resolution to the IRS that you can live with and see through to acceptance. We have a high tax relief success rate and pride ourselves in obtaining the best settlement for you under the law. However, it is rare that a proposal is accepted right away. Through diligence, persistence and follow-up our knowledgeable staff will monitor, provide additional information to the IRS as needed, and negotiate your proposed resolution until acceptance is gained.
Finally, we will review the final
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week from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse that says audits of the wealthy Americans have significantly dropped off.
Taxpayers who make more than $10 million a year or more
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Florida Doctor Evades Taxes, Fails to Evade IRS
March 28th, 2009
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project in New Cassel. Records showed the money was used for personal expenses, though Corbin told FBI and IRS agents he gave the money to an individual who was purportedly paying workers at the developer’s New Cassel construction sites.
If convicted, Corbin faces up to five years in prison on the false statement charge and up to three years in prison for each of the false tax returns filed. He also faces a fine of up to $250,000 on each count on which he is convicted.
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