Posts tagged ‘Money’

IRS OFFER IN COMPROMISE – IRS TAX SETTLEMENT – IRS TAX RELIEF

An IRS Offer in Compromise ( also known as an OIC ) is an excellent way to settle your IRS Tax Debt with the IRS for much LESS money than what you currently owe. This Settlement of IRS Taxes

I am completing a 3 month internship in Idaho, but will return to California upon completion. What is the best way to file taxes? Idaho’s state taxes are actually higher than Cali, so I would like to avoid them. Someone else mentioned they are just having their taxes withheld by their originating state, Is this possible? Of course, I would like to have the least taxes taken out, so if there is anyway I can pay only California taxes on the money I would love to know how?

Not regarding the Bush stimulus money, but I was suppose to get back about $800 this year from the IRS for filing my 2007 taxes. I recieved a notice that this was with held due to the fact that I owe the IRS $800 from 2005.
Will they mail me my refund since they billed me? Or are they just going to automatically take my refund to pay for the balance?

The amount overpaid on my filed taxes was $1673. That is the amount that should have been direct deposited into my bank account, but the IRS only made a direct deposit for $672. Any reason why this would be different and where the rest of my money is? When I log in to “check status” on the IRS site it accepts the $1673 as the login confirmation, so I know they recieved it like that.

I know that currently the IRS standard for gas mileage reimbursement is .48 cents per mile. Is it mandatory for an employer to reimburse at this amount? What is the IRS intent behind setting the reimbursement amount at this amount? When When I cut reimbursement checks for employees in the firm it seems like a lot of money for driving to and from Office X. The IRS must have intended that the reimbursement cover more than just gas. Does anyone know of specific sources?

Someone i know wants to borrow money from me because he said the IRS garnished his whole check because he owes back taxes; I thought the IRS could only garnish 1/3 or 25% of your check and not all of it.

If you have more tax withhelf, you get a refund during income tax season. If you get more money on your paycheck you end up paying taxes. I don’t want that to happen to me so on my VA tax forms, what do I claim?