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Our blog helps you understand your taxes better to avoid conflict with IRS and back taxes. Tax Samaritan helps taxpayers save money on their tax returns. We are a boutique firm specializing in the preparation of taxes and the resolution of tax problems for Americans living abroad, as well as the other unique tax issues that apply to taxpayers.
Tax Samaritan » Expat Tax Resolution
1w ago
You spent days, perhaps even months, wrestling with receipts, forms, and numbers to prepare your tax return. After countless hours of hard work, you finally completed it. You breathed a sigh of relief as you hit the file button. But, just when you thought it was over, unexpected news arrived. The IRS rejected your tax …
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1w ago
Taxpayers often get confused with the terms tax avoidance and tax evasion. While they both involve reducing your tax burden, they have different meanings and consequences. Not understanding the difference and choosing the wrong path can result in hefty fines and legal troubles with the tax authorities. Here’s the major difference: Tax evasion is illegal …
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1w ago
Dealing with tax issues can be overwhelming and stressful. Whether it’s a debt or a notice from the IRS, being in financial trouble is never a pleasant experience. Dealing with the IRS on your own can be risky because its influence exceeds that of any other creditor. The IRS has the power to garnish your …
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Tax Samaritan » Expat Tax Resolution
1w ago
The tax season can be a stressful time for many people, and the last thing anyone wants is to receive a rejected tax return. Not only is it frustrating, but it can also lead to penalties and fines. However, it is crucial to understand why a tax return can be rejected and what actions can …
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1w ago
The IRS aims to improve customer service by opening the first-ever IRS Taxpayer Experience Office. Find out more about it in this write-up.
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Tax Samaritan » Expat Tax Resolution
1M ago
You spent days, perhaps even months, wrestling with receipts, forms, and numbers to prepare your tax return. After countless hours of hard work, you finally completed it. You breathed a sigh of relief as you hit the file button. But, just when you thought it was over, unexpected news arrived. The IRS rejected your tax …
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Tax Samaritan » Expat Tax Resolution
1M ago
Taxpayers often get confused with the terms tax avoidance and tax evasion. While they both involve reducing your tax burden, they have different meanings and consequences. Not understanding the difference and choosing the wrong path can result in hefty fines and legal troubles with the tax authorities. Here’s the major difference: Tax evasion is illegal …
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1M ago
Identity theft is a growing concern in our digital age, affecting thousands of Americans each year. In fact, during the 2023 tax season, the IRS flagged over 1 million tax returns as potentially fraudulent, and among these, 12,617 cases have been confirmed as instances of identity theft, as per the Treasury report. Nobody wants to …
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1M ago
LAS VEGAS – Oct. 18, 2023 – U.S. residents who owe more than $59,000 in back taxes and are planning to travel abroad should allow at least several months to negotiate a settlement with the Internal Revenue Service or risk having their passports denied or revoked. Randall Brody, an IRS-enrolled agent and CEO of Tax …
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Tax Samaritan » Expat Tax Resolution
1M ago
Getting a letter from the IRS can make anyone worry, but one type of letter called the “Lock-in letter” might not be familiar. This letter doesn’t imply debt, but it’s important because the IRS is telling you that something’s not right with how much money is being taken out of your paycheck for taxes. This …
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