* The title to Roger Russell’s item at
ACCOUNTING TODAY is excellent advice – “Saying No to Outside Agencies in Tax Collections”.
The idiots in Congress have once again
proven themselves to be idiots by passing a law that requires the IRS to use
outside collection agencies.
Roger points out the folly of this action-
“For
starters, it’s been tried before, and failed – twice. Both efforts, from
1996-1997, and 2006-2009, lost money. And given the current atmosphere of high
cybercrime, ID theft and tax refund fraud, it doesn’t make sense to give
taxpayers’ personal data to third parties”.
My advice to taxpayers who are contacted by
outside collection agencies legitimately representing government tax agencies
has always been (I've been saying this since 2007) – tell the outside
collectors, and write to the IRS or
state tax agency, that you refuse to deal with a private collection agency and
will only deal directly with the IRS or the state agency.
* Jason Dinesen continues his series on “Basics
of Taxes” with “Part 2: How to File” at DINESEN TAX TIMES.
* Jamaal “Stikks” Solomon, who had
previously blogged as THE TAX GUY, is back blogging at STIKKS TALKS TAXES. His premiere post is “Chronicles of Stikks aka ‘The Tax Guy’: I’m Not Mad”.
JSS has some good advice for fellow tax
pros –
“My
plea to my fellow tax professionals is to never take abuse from clients. Have
pride in your abilities and knowledge to know when you are right.”
* Oi vey!
Kay Bell reports “Tax Gap Hits $458 Billion”!
“In tax years 2008 to 2010, new IRS data
show that the tax gap grew to around $458 billion a year.”
Why did the gap grow?
“During
the years used to calculate the latest tax gap, the economy was in the depths
of recession. People either didn't have the money to pay taxes and/or were
doing any and everything they could to hang onto every possible penny.
There's
disgruntlement with government in general. For most folks, their most direct
contact with the federal apparatus is via the IRS. The most tempting and
easiest way to express that hate is by trying to keep the agency from getting
what's due.
And then there's
the reduction in tax audits.”
* Over at her other blog, at BANKRATE.COM,
Kay explains “How Your Tax Dollars are Spent”.
* A blast from the past, via a recent
tweet, from Jim Blankenship at GETTING YOUR FINANCIAL DUCKS IN A ROW - “4 Ways You Can Make IRA Contributions –Without a Job!”
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