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Posted by parrisbraeside@yahoo.ca on November 14, 2007, 12:19 pm
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sstillwa...@gmail.com wrote:
> In a nut shell. the IRS is telling me that I claimed
> 80,000.00 in deductions. knowing this is a mistake on a data
> entry someplace. I am being charged penalties and interest.
> If I was to even make half as much as they claimed I claimed
> in deductions in a year, I would be on easy street! I can
> not get them to realise that it was thier mistake not mine
> due to my paper copies were distroyed in a flood. can anyone
> help i have written 4 letters and everone says they will
> help and the situation gets forwarded to someone else and a
> few months later I am told to write another letter?
>
> First letter
> Was to get permission to have more time to find out what
> went wrong. I went to the IRS and found that the information
> that the clerk pulled up was wrong on the w2's, schedule C
> and mostly all the other documents were wrong. (I can give
> a copy of the worksheet she gave me). I did not claim over
> eight hundred thousand dollars in deductions. This was the
> first clue that the system was not correct.
>
> Second letter
> Have the adjustments made on the tax return.
>
> Third letter
> Letter sent to have the penalties and interest removed,
> and the tax forms adjusted. This letter was bumped moved up
> the chain of the IRS.
>
> Fourth letter
> again asking for all penalties and interest be removed. This
> was a mistake on the part of the IRS not mine and do not
> feel that I should be charged for your mistake.
>
> Can somone please please tell me what i am doing wrong? how
> can i make the IRS realise it's their mistake not mine?
When they assessed your tax return and you noticed their
results were different, did you warn them? That isn't
mentioned.
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