Tag: IRS nonfiler
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Do You Have to File Every Missing Tax Return?
Taxpayers often believe every missing return must be filed immediately. The better approach is to determine which years the IRS requires, which years protect the taxpayer and which years affect resolution. Transcripts, SFR assessments, refund limits, balance due exposure and current compliance all shape the filing plan.
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Replacing an IRS SFR Can Reduce the Balance
Replacing an IRS SFR with a correct original return is often the first chance to reduce the balance. An SFR uses income records and assessment friendly information, not the taxpayer’s full deductions, credits, expenses, basis, dependents, or filing position. The correct return puts the taxpayer’s facts into the account.
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Why IRS SFR Assessments Overstate Tax
SFR assessments often overstate tax because the IRS has income records and doesn’t consider factors favorable to the taxpayer. Taxpayers should gather records, review transcripts, prepare the correct return and resolve the account based on the right balance.