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Unit Should Help IRS Track Rich Tax Dodgers
Author: John Leslie Article Source: MiNeeds.com, where consumers get competitive bids from Accountants/CPA's. Read reviews, compare offers & save. It's free! Article Link: http://www.mineeds.com/Lakeside/Leslie-and-Associates-Inc/Articles/Unit-Should-Help-IRS-Track-Rich-Tax-Dodgers Tags: Bookkeeping / Accounting Bookkeeper , Financial Accounting / Planning , Forensic Accountant , Investment Advisor , Small Business Accountant , Tax Preparation / Income Tax Accounting , irs tax help , irs help , tax help , offer in compromise , leslie and associates , tax forms , irs forms irs tax help , tax forms , irs help , tax help , offer in compromise , leslie and associates , inc. A DOW JONES NEWSWIRES COLUMN A team of sleuths familiar with the myriad ways to hide big money should help the Internal Revenue Service do a better job of tracking down wealthy tax dodgers, according to former agency insiders. Tax attorneys who know the inner workings of the IRS say a new SWAT team the agency is building will make a big difference. Announced last week, the unit is known as the Global High Wealth Industry group. IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said the group is part of the agency's Large and Mid-Sized Business operating division, though it will work with others throughout the agency. The idea is to centralize and focus agents who are experts in tax strategies of the rich, said Shulman. Trusts, real-estate investments, royalty and licensing agreements, revenue-based or equity-sharing arrangements, private foundations, privately held companies and partnerships will all be of interest to the new unit. The rich frequently make sophisticated financial, business and investment arrangements with complicated legal structures and tax consequences. Some of these are simply mechanisms to avoid taxes, though others are legitimate devices to protect assets, promote charitable causes or defer income. A single wealthy person may be involved in many of these arrangements, sometimes with other family members or business associates. So, the agency will take a unified look at the web of tax strategies associated with a single person. The agency has rarely done audits of the wealthy and their businesses or investments in the same way that it coordinates audits of large companies, according to Pamela F. Olson, a partner in the tax group at law firm Skadden, Arps, and formerly assistant secretary for tax policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Now, audits of the rich and their businesses and investments will be in the hands of agents who have worked on coordinated corporate audits. Given these agents' experience and sophistication, Olson said she expects them "to be more capable of auditing the complicated affairs of wealthy individuals than the agents who have traditionally audited small businesses and individuals." Olson also noted that the IRS recently has recruited a number of people from outside the agency with a sophisticated understanding of high-net-worth tax structures. Not everyone is convinced of a big change. Mark E. Matthews, formerly an IRS deputy commissioner who oversaw the agency's criminal investigation division, said the agency has paid attention to the high-net-worth taxpayers for many years. During his tenure at the agency, for example, the IRS was trying to increase audits of these individuals because of an understanding that "that's where the money is, " he said. Still, with the growing emphasis on big-money, offshore cases, Matthews said he sees the new unit as "a development to watch." Cono R. Namorato, formerly chief of the criminal section and deputy assistant attorney general of criminal tax enforcement at the Justice Department and director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, believes the new effort could help the IRS close a long-standing gap. The IRS has been trying all along to identify wealthy people who evade taxes but it "hasn't been done in a concentrated, focused manner, " he said. The new unit is a "good idea, and could become an effective component of tax administration, " said Namorato, now a member in the Washington, D.C., office of law firm Caplin & Drysdale. As for IRS monitoring of offshore accounts, he said: "Until recently, the agency has never been effective at it and its current enforcement effort seems to be primarily focused on only one foreign financial institution." Swiss bank UBS AG (UBS, UBSN.VX) has been in the agency's sights for allegedly encouraging U.S. taxpayers to open secret accounts abroad. http://www.irstaxhelp.com http://www.payemployees.com http://www.irstaxlien.com Was the Article Useful? I hope you enjoyed the article! Please rate it at the following link, your feedback is highly appreciated: Unit Should Help IRS Track Rich Tax Dodgers
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Greed, Stimulus, and Dependency... Help??!
So. Here goes. Technically speaking I could have been claimed as a dependent on my mother's tax return. I chose to claim myself because of my doubt that I could be claimed as a dependent and I wanted the stimulus check (needed it, I had no job when I was filing taxes for 2007.)
My mom didn't claim me, she owed something like $160, (no biggie, right? some people owe thousands...) She gets her stimulus check minus the 160 or something like that.
Anyway, she talked to the IRS tax help people and they said she should have claimed me, I shouldn't have claimed myself and she could have gotten something like $4000 if she had claimed me.
However, my mother and I are opposites: I did my taxes on time in a timely fashion because I simply HATE waiting and I needed money ASAP. (I was a full time student, still am and no job.)
She wants to file the 1040X in order to claim me, but if she does that I will absolutely have to pay back my stimulus check, right?
Mother said she's split the $4000 in half w/me... but... well, suffice to say I don't trust her with money!!
Anyway.. Any help or tips or NICE HELPFUL comments would be good.
Thank you.
Caro
Note:
I was pretty sure that I wasn't a dependent at the time I filed my taxes but after my mother talked to the IRS, I found that I was a dependent.
Again, I was unsure about my qualifications as a dependent at the time I filed.
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USA- are all the IRS tax help phone services closed at the weekend?
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Contractor IRS tax help.?
Hello,
If I am a student and earn around $500 per month as a contractor and I have no other source of income, and the company I contract for says they will send me a 1099 form, what do I have to do with that and how much tax will I have to pay on that much income? (I live in Osceola county in Florida if that matters)
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