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Penalties and Interest

M. Casey Murdock

Chapter Chapter 32 in Tax Insight, 2013, pp 331-338 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Ignore them long enough and they will go away, right? Not if you’re talking about talking about the IRS or the penalties and interest that they can levy. The longer you ignore them, the worse it gets and the worse they get. I have had several new clients come to me who are at the point of receiving serious threats from the IRS because they have not filed tax returns for a few years. Once we compile all of their missing returns it is often the case that they owe more money from penalties and interest than they owed in taxes!

Keywords: Treasury Bill; Safe Harbor; Debit Card; Home Buyer; Retirement Account (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4738-8_32

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