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Steps to take after an IRS audit

Those in Maryland or anywhere else who receive an IRS audit notice may feel anxious or scared. The first step that a taxpayer should take is to read the notice to determine what the IRS is asking for. It is also important to note that a person should not automatically...

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Income tax fraud

The year is almost over, and it will soon be tax time again. However, according to the IRS, a significant portion of taxpayers in Maryland and across the U.S. fail to adhere to the tax code when they file their returns.The IRS reports that around 17 percent of tax...

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Why the IRS could audit a tax return

If the IRS suspects that a Maryland taxpayer or anyone else isn't being honest on a tax return, the agency may initiate an audit. In 2016, 0.7 percent of all returns were selected for audit. In some cases, audits may be initiated on a random basis. There are seven...

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Contributing too much to a 401(k)

For many Maryland workers, a 401(k) retirement account is one of the perks of their jobs. However, the Internal Revenue Service has found that some people have taken advantage of the system and are making contributions that are in excess of what is currently...

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The rules of rollover waivers

Generally speaking, Maryland residents and others have 60 days to rollover funds from a 401k or IRA into a new IRA. Failure to meet this deadline could result in negative tax consequences. However, there is a chance that the IRS could allow a person to avoid financial...

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IRS audits continue to decline

While many Maryland taxpayers fear audits, the Internal Revenue Service is actually checking up on fewer people. The shrinking number of tax audits has been highlighted by news coverage of allegations that President Donald Trump and his family members failed to pay...

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