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you are given by the company. It does not matter if that’s a private company or government body of some sort. If you’re retired….So what, your gross will go up by the amount of insurance you get.
The dollar value (cost of what the company pays for your insurance) will be considered income and added to your gross pay. You will be taxed on the total.
You will be required to pay taxes on a larger sum of money that you have never seen.
Take your tax form you just finished and see what $15,000 or $20,000 of additional gross income does to your tax debt. That’s what you’ll pay next year. For many it also puts you into
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According to court records, when Braddy filed his 2003, 2004 and 2005 federal income tax returns, he willfully attempted to evade a large part of the income tax he owed the United States by filing a false and fraudulent U.S. Individual Income Tax Return (Form 1040).
For each of the returns he filed, he knew that his total income and the tax due and owing substantially exceeded the amounts he reported.
Braddy under reported his income by more than $1.1 million and underpaid his income taxes by $306,906
“This defendant hid $1 million in income and cheated his fellow citizens who pay their fair share of taxes. Now he is going to prison,”
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contractor’s medical expense deduction is limited to 7.5% of the self-employed independent contractor’s adjusted gross income. If you haven’t reached that cap yet, go have those dental procedures or that bit of elective surgery (we’re not just talking about that nose, the swimsuit season will be here again before you know it). As long as you’re under that 7.5% limit, you can get income tax relief from your standard variety medical expense deductions. A little known year-end income tax relief tip – you don’t even have to pay for the medical procedures before January 1, 2010. Just put the medical charges on
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physician who is ½ medical and ½ business; indefatigable in his vision that every man, woman, and child obtain and manage their health records – chartMedica .
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construction management company has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after underpaying his company’s payroll taxes by nearly $3 million over a 10-year period.
Lucky Mata, 47, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and owner of Kodiak Construction and Management, was convicted of multiple charges relating to his evasion of federal payroll taxes . Kodiak underpaid its federal payroll taxes by nearly $3 million between 1994 and 2005, during which time it paid its workers nearly $18 million in cash payments.
Check cashers posing as subcontractors helped Mata perpetrate the scheme. Mata caused the check cashers to lie to banks about the final destination of
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previous tax returns and records need to be carefully evaluated before determining if they are viable candidates for tax relief through the Offer in Compromise program.
Due to the current economic climate, many taxpayers are struggling to pay their IRS bills and more Offers than ever are being submitted to the IRS. The best way to permanently settle your back taxes is to get professional help to build your case—not only will this ensure you don’t pay more than you owe, it also maximizes your chances of winning an Offer in Compromise.
Our team puts our clients through a rigorous in-depth interview process to find out if they qualify for an IRS
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return.
According to court records, the Triple Diamond Foundation was an entity created by Graybill and her husband, Dale L. Graybill, purportedly to fund cancer research — but which did not have tax-exempt status from the IRS. The Graybills controlled the Triple Diamond Foundation and its bank account. During the 2002 tax year, the Graybills transferred about $350,000 from the Triple Diamond Foundation account, used those funds as income, and failed to pay about $93,293 in federal taxes.
On October 13, 2003, Graybill filed a tax return with the IRS in which she failed to claim her actual taxable income, which was approximately $316,519.79.
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Horizon Health Insurance Company and Robert Wood Hospital.
According to the indictment, Perdikis was employed in 2002 and 2003 by Mercerville Medical Associates in Trenton and was working toward becoming a partner in the Medical practice.
If convicted, Perdikis faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $100,000.
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Help is Only As Good As the Records You Keep to Substantiate Your IRS Deductions
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Business owners and freelance professionals alike must be aware of the importance of keeping careful Records of their business expenses in order for these tax deductions to be accepted. A good tax attorney can only do so much to help your case if you do not have strong evidence to support your tax claims.
I have blogged about news stories of unsubstantiated tax deductions in the past where taxpayers who were unable to provide evidence of their business expenses were disallowed from receiving tax deductions . A tax attorney
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to come from a legitimate company or government entity, such as the IRS. The IRS never initiates unsolicited e-mail contact with taxpayers.
2. Hiding Income Offshore: This is a time-honored tax evasion scam. But don’t fall for it. Today, even Swiss banks are opening up records to the IRS. Using this scam could land you in prison.
3. Filing False or Misleading Forms: Some scam artists promote frivolous information returns, such as Form 1099-Original Issue Discount (OID), claiming false withholding credits are used to legitimize erroneous refund claims.
4. Abuse of Charitable Organizations and Deductions: Watch out for people claiming you
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