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Navigating IRS letters of deficiency

Over the past twelve months, we’ve noticed a concerning rise in IRS deficiency notices (CP3219N) sent to taxpayers. In most cases, these letters result from discrepancies between filed tax returns and the IRS's records from third-party sources. When the IRS identifies a difference, they send a notice with the following options:File a Tax Return Within

By |2024-11-17T21:34:21+00:00November 17th, 2024|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , |

Careful if your accountant or tax professional sends info overseas – Sec 7216

Note that we are noticing more and more of our colleagues having overseas help as a way to reduce cost in some cases and others because of the lack of accounting and tax professionals in the United States. As of the date of this post, we do not outsource our accounting and tax preparation to

US expats should think twice before signing a waiver of your rights

If you are a US citizen or resident alien (i.e. green card holder), then, you are suppose to file taxes with the United States authorities, especially at the Federal level (IRS) even if you do not live in the United States. The United States (and Eritrea, only two countries in the World) taxes its citizens

By |2024-11-12T20:22:50+00:00May 2nd, 2024|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Americans abroad – Deadline filing 2021 return (June 15)

The IRS IR-2022-112 reminds Americans abroad (US citizens and resident aliens abroad) that they must file the 2021 tax returns by June 15, 2022. The automatic extension of two months is granted to those living overseas (no even need to ask for an extension as far as your residence is abroad). You might be entitled

By |2024-11-17T23:58:30+00:00June 3rd, 2022|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , |
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