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cateyedfox36 · 3 months
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I am convinced Dave of Dave's Video is involved in money laundering. There's no fucking way a wee little video store is a) getting audited bc the irs would not give a fuck about a business type no one really remembers exists and b) he would not be able to afford all that staff.
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nando161mando · 5 months
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$150,000,000,000
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davidson-eric · 6 months
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Here’s a couple of David Straight’s examples of Debt Discharge letters with an attached Silver UNITED STATES face-value coin in each case.
#EyesOpenAmarica
#DavidLesterStraight
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gwydionmisha · 4 months
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Byron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs are Despicable
Thank you for taking the time to read about Byron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs. Dont let their average housewife and senior citizen facade mislead you.
Byron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs is where I share with you what kind of people Byron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs truly are.
I will go back many years, in order to give context.
Byron Dobbs has a younger sister by 10 years and when she was a young child, and Byron Dobbs was a teenager, he had a friend over who sexually molested his sister. Now, Byron Dobbs did not know right away because his sister felt great confusion and shame, however, about a year later Byron Dobbs did find out what happened to his sister. And, what did Byron do? No, he did not protect or advocate for his sisterwhat he did was stay friends with his POS friend who molested his sister for many MANY years.
Yep pretty disgusting. This was only the beginning of what type of brother and relative Byron Dobbs was and is. Once, Byron Dobbs threw his sister across the kitchen into a solid wood piece of furniture causing a head injury. Byron Dobbs was never reprimanded or punished for this, which might explain why he feels he can mistreat and abuse certain people in life with impunity.
Fast forward to years later, after Byron Dobbs married Tina Kendall Dobbs.
They say like attracts like, and feel this is a very true assessment, in this case. They both are so frugal and tight, they wouldnt help anyone in need especially family.Whenever there were emergencies, in the family, Byron Dobbs sister would assist, like when their other sister, who needed help with her grandchildren. Instead of being appreciated, for basically putting her life on hold to help take care of her sisters grandchildren, Byron Dobbs sister was treated like it was expected of her, with no help from her siblings.
Other random examples Byron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs never really were there for Byrons sister. For example, Byrons sister would take time off from her day to pick Tina Kendall Dobbs, from the airport, yet when she needed a ride one time, Tina Kendall Dobbs told her figure it out for herselfTina Kendall Dobbs was/ is an extremely self centered individual.
After Byron Dobbs and his two sisters father got very ill, no one really assisted.
The youngest sister was again, basically left alone to care give for her father. And, even though she didnt mind, she had already sacrificed several years for her sisters two young grandchildren. Byrons sister had started a serious relationship with a man she eventually would marry, and could not fully move in with because Byron Dobbs might stop by once every six months to see his own father.the sad thing about this was after his sister and Byron Dobbs father passed away, Byron Dobbs suddenly said it was no problem at all to stop by every single day to pick up the mail.sad, as why couldnt Byron Dobbs actually take time, even one or twice a month, in order to assist in his fathers care, instead of leaving everything to his sister.
However, some of the most egregious behavior exhibited by Byron Dobbs and Tina Dobbs came during their fathers, Mr. Dobbs final illness, in the hospital.
There was a time, after Byron and Tara Dobbss father had been on life support that the siblings had a meeting. Instead of talking about how to make James Dobbs (their father who always taken excellent care of his kids) a more comfortable and advocate for his care, Tina Kendall Dobbs inserted herself into the familys situation, which was none of her business. Tina Kendall Dobbs made gross statements(addressing Byrons own father), such as what if he lives??? What will happen to the estate funds if he loves and goes into senior care??!I cannot imagine being so greedy, that all basic human decency and respect for someones father is disregarded.
Tina Kendall Dobbs is not a kind or caring person. She is a greedy self serving individual who couldnt handle her glee, after our father finally passed away.
You would think all this would be enough but there is moreByron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs attempted tax fraud on Byron Dobbs fathers estate. When his younger sister refused to be complicit to tax fraud, this enraged Byron Dobbs. As an aside, he also had the audacity to try and claim his younger sisters son on the estate tax return.
Hes really beyond pathetic he literally doesnt care about his sister at all, which whatever, but what makes it worse is he consistently has looked for opportunities to exploit his own sister for personal gain.
Due to all the resentment, anger and envy Byron Dobbs had for his younger sister, over the years, he went further into trying to exact revenge against his own family. Byron Dobbs did not care that his younger sister was married to a verbally, emotionally, financially (and sometimes) physically abusive husbandNope, all Byron Dobbs cared about was trying to hurt his sister in whatever way he could. When his sisters former in laws (who condoned her husbands abuse) contacted Byron Dobbs and Tina Kendall Dobbs, instead of trying to help his sister, he sought vengeance and tried to assist the abusive husbands relatives, in trying to render her homeless.
I cannot even fathom being that miserable in your own life, where you would wish to not only hurt your sister but try to assist her in being homeless. There really are no words (except despicable).
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phroexx · 3 months
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expresstaxrescue · 5 months
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tomorrowusa · 2 years
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Trump kept saying that he couldn’t release his tax returns because the IRS was auditing them.
As it turns out, the IRS didn’t even start to audit his returns until April of 2019 and even then barely touched them. They never really finished the audit. And the kicker is that the IRS 2019 audit didn’t start until the exact same day a House committee asked to see Trump’s tax returns. 
Trump filed returns in 2017 for the two previous tax years, but the IRS began auditing those filings only in 2019 — the first on the same day in April the Ways and Means Committee requested access to his taxes and any associated audits, a report by the panel said. The IRS has yet to complete those audits, it said, and the agency started auditing his filings covering his income while president only after he left office.
The revelation could transform the political context of the committee’s nearly four-year fight to obtain information about Trump’s taxes and any related audits. Its chair, Rep. Richard E. Neal of Massachusetts, had said the panel needed the data to assess the IRS’ mandatory presidential audit program, but Trump’s lawyers and Republicans called that a pretext for a politically motivated fishing expedition.
The suggestion of dysfunction in the auditing program was an early takeaway in what could be a series of disclosures related to the release of Trump’s returns.
It’s clear why the required audit got such a low priority at the IRS.
Starting in 2018, the IRS was run by a Trump appointee, Charles P. Rettig, who left the post last month. In 2016, Rettig, then a tax lawyer in Beverly Hills, California, published a column in Forbes that defended Trump’s decision not to release his taxes as a candidate.
The IRS did not immediately comment on the matter after the disclosure late Tuesday. But Neal said that when the committee had inquired, “Rettig said at different points that they were simply outgunned” and that the IRS said it lacked specialists capable of assessing Trump’s filings.
A Trump appointee claimed that the IRS was “outgunned” and unable to process the Trump audit. So the Biden administration wants to fund the hiring of 87,000 new IRS employees through 2031 so that the IRS won’t be understaffed and overwhelmed for the rest of this decade. Trump Republicans have objected to these new hirings and tried to distort the narrative to claim falsely that these are agents who would go after the middle class.
In fact, for about the past 100 years the GOP has been trying to keep the rich from having to pay their fair share in taxes. Tax breaks for the filthy rich are usually camouflaged as “economic stimulus”. So keeping the IRS overburdened and understaffed keeps it from looking into the returns of billionaires like Donald Trump.
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tax-form-941 · 1 year
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If they personify the IRS into a smoking hot dude with big thighs and pillow pecs/a smoking hot gal with a big chest and hella curves/anything in between but with the head of the IRS logo, Would yall do your fuckin taxes?
Like if you do your taxes you get rewarded with the personified IRS hottie of your choice.
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Grief, Relentless Grief
Of course, it has been two months since my wife's death, really most of it was a day-by-day slog thru six feet of emotional snow and rain. Sad to equate my loss to a weather report, but I have grown numb and am trying to catalog my grief and not have it dominate all thoughts and conversations.
The financial side of losing a spouse is taxing, the months it is taking to have access to her funds is knawing at my patience. The IRS held up our return or for instance, they needed a death certificate to verify death in the family, IRS has pounded me into submission, another six to eight weeks to process your file, sir.
The maintenance of the home, vehicles, quiet neighbors, my blue funk, and the black cloud is relentless. Losing weight, eating less, listening less, zoning out, and sleeping more, my feet, back, and knees are slowly killing me.
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queenvlion · 2 years
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nando161mando · 3 months
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REPORT THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION TO THE IRS
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saicpaservices · 19 hours
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Understanding Debt Relief Tax: What You Need to Know
Debt can be a heavy burden, affecting not just financial stability but also mental and emotional well-being. For those who find themselves in overwhelming debt situations, debt relief options can provide a path toward recovery. However, it’s important to understand the potential tax implications of debt relief, particularly regarding what’s known as the Debt Relief Tax. IRS Audit
What is Debt Relief?
Debt relief refers to various strategies individuals or businesses can use to reduce or eliminate their debt. This can include debt consolidation, debt settlement, bankruptcy, or negotiating lower payments with creditors. While these methods can provide immediate financial relief, they often come with significant consequences, one of which is the Debt Relief Tax.
What is Debt Relief Tax?
The Debt Relief Tax refers to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rule that treats forgiven debt as taxable income. According to the IRS, if a creditor forgives or cancels a debt, the amount forgiven may be considered income, which means you could owe taxes on that amount.
Key Points About Debt Relief Tax
Taxable Income: If a creditor cancels a debt of $600 or more, you may receive a Form 1099-C, Cancellation of Debt. The amount listed on this form is generally considered taxable income.
Exemptions and Exceptions: Not all forgiven debt is taxable. Certain situations allow for exceptions, including:
Bankruptcy: Debt discharged in bankruptcy is not taxable.
Insolvency: If you were insolvent at the time the debt was canceled, you may not have to report the forgiven amount as income. Insolvency means that your total liabilities exceed your total assets.
Qualified Principal Residence Indebtedness: For a limited time, certain types of forgiven mortgage debt on a primary residence may not be taxable.
Impact on Tax Returns: If you have canceled debt, you must report it on your tax return. This could increase your tax liability, impacting any refunds you may expect or resulting in a balance due.
Potential Penalties: Failure to report forgiven debt can lead to penalties and interest on unpaid taxes. It’s crucial to understand your obligations and file correctly.
Steps to Take if You Receive Debt Relief
Consult a Tax Professional: If you’ve received debt relief, consulting a tax professional can help you understand your specific situation. They can assist with determining if your forgiven debt is taxable and guide you through the filing process.
Document Your Situation: Keep all records related to your debts, including any agreements with creditors, cancellation notices, and Form 1099-C. Documentation is crucial for justifying your tax status.
Assess Your Financial Situation: Understanding your overall financial health, including assets and liabilities, can help you determine whether you qualify for exemptions based on insolvency.
Plan Ahead: If you expect a significant tax liability due to debt forgiveness, it may be wise to plan for it. Setting aside funds or adjusting your withholdings could help mitigate the impact when tax season arrives. IRS Audit
Conclusion
Debt relief can provide a much-needed lifeline for those drowning in financial obligations, but it's essential to be aware of the tax implications that come with it. The Debt Relief Tax can surprise many, leading to unexpected tax liabilities. By staying informed and seeking professional guidance, individuals can navigate these challenges effectively, paving the way toward a healthier financial future.
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reitmonero · 2 months
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How to Avoid IRS Audits: Best Practices for Small Businesses
Running a small business comes with its fair share of challenges, and one of the most daunting is the possibility of an IRS audit. While audits can seem intimidating, knowing how to manage your finances and maintain proper documentation can significantly reduce your risk. Here are some practical steps you can take to avoid an IRS audit and keep your business running smoothly.
1. Maintain Accurate Records
Keeping detailed and accurate records is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself from an IRS audit. Ensure that you document every transaction, including income, expenses, and any other financial activities. This includes:
Receipts: Keep all receipts for business expenses. Digital copies are acceptable, but make sure they’re clear and legible.
Bank Statements: Regularly reconcile your bank statements with your financial records.
Invoices: Retain copies of all invoices you send and receive.
Investing in accounting software or hiring a professional accountant can help streamline this process and reduce the chances of errors.
2. Report All Income
It might be tempting to underreport income, especially if your business deals with cash transactions. However, the IRS has a keen eye on discrepancies. Ensure you report all sources of income, including:
Cash Transactions: Keep a record of all cash transactions and ensure they’re documented in your financial statements.
1099 Forms: Report income reported on 1099 forms accurately, and ensure that the income matches what’s reported to the IRS.
Being thorough in reporting your income can help you avoid raising red flags with the IRS.
3. Understand Deductible Expenses
While it’s important to claim deductions for legitimate business expenses, over-claiming or misclassifying expenses can trigger an audit. Familiarize yourself with what qualifies as a deductible expense, and ensure you’re:
Keeping Documentation: Save receipts and invoices for all deductible expenses.
Separating Personal and Business Expenses: Use separate accounts for personal and business transactions to avoid confusion and potential mistakes.
If you’re unsure about which expenses are deductible, consulting a tax professional can provide clarity and ensure you’re compliant with IRS regulations.
4. File Your Taxes on Time
Late filings can result in penalties and increase your chances of an audit. To avoid these issues:
Set Deadlines: Mark your calendar for tax deadlines and file your returns well in advance.
Pay Taxes Promptly: Ensure that you pay any taxes owed by the due date to avoid penalties and interest.
If you need more time, consider filing for an extension. However, remember that an extension to file is not an extension to pay.
5. Use Professional Tax Services
Navigating tax laws can be complex, and professional tax services can help ensure that you comply with all regulations. A qualified tax advisor can:
Provide Advice: Offer guidance on tax planning and strategies to minimize your tax liability.
Review Your Returns: Double-check your tax returns for accuracy before submission.
Working with a professional can help you avoid common mistakes and reduce the risk of an audit.
6. Be Honest and Transparent
Honesty is crucial when it comes to your taxes. The IRS is adept at identifying discrepancies and discrepancies in your returns can trigger an audit. Always:
Report Income Accurately: Ensure all reported income matches what’s documented.
Claim Deductions Honestly: Only claim deductions that you’re entitled to and are well-supported by documentation.
If you’re honest and transparent in your tax reporting, you’ll have less to worry about in the event of an audit.
7. Stay Informed About Tax Changes
Tax laws can change, and staying informed about these changes is vital for compliance. Regularly review updates from the IRS or consult with a tax professional to ensure you’re aware of any new regulations that may affect your business.
Conclusion
Avoiding an IRS audit involves more than just filing your taxes correctly; it requires diligent record-keeping, accurate reporting, and staying informed. By implementing these best practices, you can reduce your risk of an audit and focus on what really matters—running your business.
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