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These 3 Common Mistakes Can Get You Into Deep Tax Trouble

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These 3 Common Mistakes Can Get You Into Deep Tax Trouble

January 16, 2019 Posted by Bernell Ward Tax Resolution

Benjamin Franklin quotes “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes”. Yet despite April 15th being on the calendar every single year, and March 15th for business, millions of people find themselves on the IRS hit list for failing to comply with a few basic things.

Whether it’s the “I’m too busy right now or I’ll get to it next week” excuse. Maybe you’re just feeling overwhelmed with all the paperwork.  It’s not uncommon for taxpayers to find themselves in hot water with the IRS.

 

30 million people are not withholding enough for taxes, according to this CNBC report, and this could lead to a lot of them owing to the IRS more than what they think. In addition, here are 3 common mistakes people make that often lead to getting a nastygram from the IRS.

Note, we always recommend getting in touch with a specialized Tax Resolution Professional to negotiate with the IRS on your behalf. If you’d like to schedule a no-cost confidential tax relief consultation, contact us here at www.ultimatetax-relief.net

 

1) Overlooking Income or Inaccurately Reporting Income

We all want to limit our tax liabilities but manipulating your income in an attempt to hide money is not a winning strategy. This can easily land you in heaps of tax trouble, so it’s important to report accurately your income.

 Tax Avoidance vs. Tax Evasion.

The legal things you do to avoid paying more taxes than necessary is tax avoidance. Where it can get you in trouble is if you’re evading the tax authorities either by doing something, like filing a tax return after falsifying your income or deductions to get a favorable tax bill, or by not doing something you’re supposed to, such as not reporting all your income or not filing a return.

Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former lawyer was recently sentenced to 36 months in prison, in part for 5 counts of tax evasion. He failed to report $4 million in income from his taxi fleets in New York and Chicago, $30,000 in profit for the sale of a Birkin Handbag he arranged, $100,000 profit from selling a property, and $200,000 in consulting fees.

 

Now, most Americans don’t mean to evade the IRS and underreport income. If you’re like most people, you might just forget to report that side-gig you have. The same goes for any income or the cash payments received. In any case, making a list of all the ways you made money that year and gathering supporting documents, as well consulting with your tax advisor, are some ways to prevent the common mistake of inaccurately reporting income

2) Misunderstanding Extension Rules: Filing and Paying Late

The result for not filing your tax return time is an  IRS’s 25% failure to file penalty.

Of all the mistakes people make when it comes to taxes, this one is the most common and often the most costly. Most people think that filing for a tax extension means they also get extra time to pay without any consequences. That’s just not true.

Consequently, filing an extension may result in penalties, interest, and other fees if you don’t pay what you owe with the extension. This alone could cost you a strikingly large amount, especially if you’ve built a habit of always filing for an extension.

3) Pushing It With Your Expenses or Unrealistic Deductions

Commingling your business and your personal expenses, exaggerating deductions or writing off things you’re not supposed to can trigger loads of red flags and can cause an IRS audit. Writing off that vacation to Hawaii? The designer clothing you say you need for work? What about your mileage to and from your main place of work? All of these are no-no’s and have strict rules if you do deduct them.

How To Stay Out Of Tax Trouble and What To Do If You’re Already in Tax Trouble.

File all unfiled tax returns so as to be in compliance.  Having a tax professional guide you is the fastest and easiest solution to staying out of tax trouble.

But what if you’re already in tax trouble?

A qualified Tax Resolution Professional, like us, can help you get out of tax trouble. We can also help you stay out off the IRS trouble list. Dealing with the IRS yourself is like going to court without a lawyer. Sure you could do it, but your chances of having a favorable outcome are slim.

A qualified tax resolution expert can lay out a customized resolution plan for you. Firstly, to get on the phone with the IRS immediately on your behalf. Then obtain a collection hold and begin negotiations to relieve your tax problem.

Reach out to our firm and we’ll schedule a no-obligation confidential consultation to explain your options. The result will permanently resolve your tax problem. Call 800-245-8257.

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Bernell C. Ward is an Enrolled Agent, licensed to represent you before the IRS. Member of The American Society of Tax Problems Solvers and National Association of Enrolled Agents. "We Have the Solution to Your Tax Problem"

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