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December 1, 2009

When To Consult An Income Tax Attorney

Every year, American taxpayers perform income tax preparation to file their federal income tax. Individuals and small businesses alike have income tax questions they can’t answer. The solution to this problem is to contact income tax attorneys, income tax lawyers, file online tax or hire an income tax service.

Which solution you choose is based on the complexity of your tax liabilities. Individuals without itemized deductions can use online tax software, an online tax service or do the online tax filing themself. Individuals who have itemized deductions may be better off served by consulting an income tax attorney, income tax lawyer or income tax service to get income tax questions and/or to complete the federal income tax forms.

For those who have unresolved tax disputes with the Internal Revenue Service, consulting with an income tax attorney obviously makes sense. The IRS has the right to withhold tax refunds, garnish wages and even liquidate personal assets to resolve federal income tax debts. Hiring income tax attorneys can be expensive but they specialize in the ability to arbitrate with the IRS . It is not uncommon to have an income tax attorney resolve the tax debt with the IRS at a discount. That tax debt discount is often agreed to be paid in installments instead of a lump sum payment.

Overall, individuals and small businesses are much better off hiring an income tax service or an income tax attorney than completing the forms via an online tax service because the income tax service and income tax attorneys are responsible for protecting their clients. Income tax attorneys and income tax services reputation is staked on the job they do.

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February 9, 2009

Tax Prep Competition Is Good News For Taxpayers

Tax season usually heats up once that Groundhog Day is here. That’s usually the time you start getting your 2008 income tax information your income sources. 

But there is still two months yet before the deadline but time does fly. Before you know it you’re scrambling to get your federal income tax return done.

Filing one’s taxes electronically seemed like a novelty 10 years ago but accounts for almost six out of 10 returns today.

For the 2007 tax year that taxpayers filed a year ago, the Internal Revenue Service received almost 90 million by way of electronic filing out of a total 155.5 million returns.

And almost 27 million returns were filed from home computers, an increase of 19 percent from the previous year’s total of 22.6 million.

The options for free e-filing are increasing as well, said IRS spokeswoman Lea Crusberg.

For the 2008 tax year, which taxpayers will file by this year’s April 15 deadline, people with adjusted gross income of $54,000 or less - about 70 percent of all taxpayers - are eligible for free filing through the IRS in a partnership with some software manufacturers.

Last year, almost 4.8 million returns were sent through free-file, an increase of 24 percent compared with the previous year’s 3.9 million free-filed returns.

Federal Income Tax refunds are available in as few as 10 days from filing if the taxpayer provides the IRS with direct-deposit information.

Another route taxpayers might choose is through a paid tax preparer who also provides refund anticipation loans. That means the preparer will provide you with most of what your expected refund is for a fee.

The IRS said another benefit of its e-filing system is taxpayers can file now and if they owe money, pay later - up to the deadline of April 15.

“The IRS does not charge taxpayers to e-file their completed returns, but some tax preparers and software manufacturers may charge a fee. However, this year a number of large software companies are waiving this additional fee,” the IRS said.

E-filed tax returns are encrypted and taxpayers will receive an acknowledgement within 48 hours that the IRS has accepted the return.

The IRS also said that e-filed returns have an error rate of 1 percent compared with 20 percent for paper-filed returns.

So take advantage of free-filing federal income tax if you qualify. But if you don’t, take advantage of the online tax prep companies - in most cases, they are cheaper than going to an accountant.
source: beaumontenterprises.com

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