Each year, the IRS published a list of tax evasion. The purpose is to alert taxpayers to the lack of benefit of certain strategies, and everyone knows to the IRS will not accept them.
2006 scams
The IRS began the annual list of tax fraud is a major doubt for 2006. Promoters often these strategies seem credible, but they are just not. If the taxpayer attempts to use one of the towers, and the IRS control and attack strongly on the taxpayer and attempt to identify the promoter of the prosecution.
The list in 2006 of fraud has the more traditional requirements. There are, however, three new areas targeted by the IRS. And stressed and others in the list below.
The two worked their way into new projects to the list in 2006. In recent months have noted the emergence of two rounds of IRS staff - "zero wages" and "Form 843 tax cut" - bloggers who use IRS forms to claim that their tax invoice amounts so incorrect.
Also high on the list in 2006 is "phishing," a favorite ploy of identity thieves. In recent years, has observed criminals working through the IRS Internet, posing even as representatives of the IRS itself, to deceive unsuspecting taxpayers to disclose private information that can be used to steal from their financial accounts.
1. Zero Wages - a new addition to the list, a scam designed to create a log jam in the zero wage system. It is assumed that the taxpayers to submit tax return without wages claimed and opinions of the challenges faced by all reports W-2 wages or 1099. In essence, the idea is to not pay taxes while the IRS tries to find out what happens. Ultimately, the goal is to get the IRS to accept tax returns zero income tax, which of course does not require the payment of taxes.
2. Form 843 tax cut - a strategy of tax cuts is very creative. I usually use for taxpayers who failed to raise taxes for some years. In such cases, the IRS often tax assessment for the individual based on a variety of factors. The strategy is to reduce the assessment, and not paying taxes by challenging the amount due calculated incorrectly. IRS says it does not fly, but it is a very creative strategy.
3. Identity theft / deception. This is not so much a tax cut scam like a nightmare in which identity thieves try to obtain information from taxpayers by working as IRS agents. Often send an email if they are from the IRS. IRS does not send e-mails to taxpayers, and therefore do not respond to these messages. If you are unsure, call the IRS and ask them if there is a problem. You can access the IRS at 800-829-1040.
4 companies credit repair - you see these businesses everywhere. Some are legitimate while others are not. Those who do not charge high fees and do almost nothing else to put taxpayers on this type of payment plan. And the abolition of the IRS tax exemption currently on many credit repair companies.
5. Strategies abroad - a traditional area of concern to the IRS, and strategies abroad are still watching closely. IRS is hypersensitive to these strategies, and tries to close. In 2005, I sent to 68 people and sentenced for the promotion of tax fraud abroad and thousands of taxpayers have been verified with nightmarish results. If you want to go abroad, and make sure you get professional advice from qualified tax advisor. Do not buy anything from the site on the Internet.
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