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Little Tax Advice???? |
I paid H&R Block to do my taxes for 2004, and now the IRS says I owe them $1,144 from 2004. Anything I should know before I get on the phone and start resolving this problem??? Thank you for your help, Geoff H&R Block is supposed to stand beside you through all of this. Call the manager of the office you went to, get an appointment, and take her whatever she wants - it will probably be the 2004 return plus supporting documentation. And, HRB advertises that they will do this and go with you to the IRS without additional charge to you. Good luck with your audit do you have a copy of your 2004 tax return and all w-2's? Have all your info before you call. Take the notice of money owed to the H&R Block office that did your taxes for 2004, and see if they can figure out why the IRS thinks you owe money. H & R Block will not be liable for any money you owe, even if THEY made the mistakes. Check your receipt, I will bet you find that on there somewhere. Before you call the IRS, you need to read and understand the letter they sent you. Personally, I wouldn't call the IRS. You can get conflicting information from their agents and nothing they tell you on the phone has to be adhered to. It is virtually a waste of time. Do you think the IRS has a legitimate reason for asking for this money? Have you pulled your tax return and seen what the IRS notice is referring to? If you do not feel it's legitimate, just a mistake, you can try to state your reasons and send a letter to the address referenced in the notice. But know that the IRS squashes people like you everyday. For $1200, it might be worth finding a Tax Attorney, look in your phone book and call to see if you can get a free consultation, then take the IRS notice(s) and your taxes to the meeting. Just keep in mind that if you do call, write day the day-time- and name (ask the agent to spell if for you and get their representative number). If you send a letter, send it certified and keep copies of all correspondence. Do yourself a huge favor and do not let this wait, the IRS is not the agency you want hunting you. 20+yrs Accounting & Sm Business Management Call the IRS ( if you have not all ready ) they can tell you anything you need to know. Get your packet that H&R gave you, if you payed the $20.0 fee to H&R for insurance, meaning if H&R f*** up, it will be taken care of by them. The first lesson is to never, ever, ever use a tax return preparation service like that unless you have the most basic of returns. Tax returns should only be prepared by people who are thoroughly educated, trained, and have years of experience. Not by some housefrau who is looking to make some pin money. |
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