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brp914 01-19-2025 08:23 PM

Thank you!

wdfifteen 01-20-2025 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 12393932)
I have lived this dream and the way out, if you are sure you are in the right, is to ask for an audit for the TY in question.

That's one direction I didn't take. I wonder if it would have worked.


Don't give up, BRP914.

When I had a big ($44,000) problems with the IRS I wrote to them repeatedly and got the same "Thank you for your inquiry, we will respond in 30 to 90 days" letter over an over. I got it whittled down to $37000 within a year, but the rest was gathering penalties and interest. My accountant said pay it and try to dispute it. I paid it and started the dispute. I worked on it for a year, but just kept getting the "back to you in 30 to 90 days" response. Then I contacted a lawyer to help me. He was completely useless. He charged me $500 and told me I owed it and had to pay it. I started working on it myself, sent them a sheaf of records - easily an inch thick. We went back and forth for months. They finally agreed that I didn't owe the money.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1737375888.jpg

That wasn't the end of the story. I waited and waited, but they never sent my money back. I never had any luck trying to talk to them on the phone, and contacting them by mail only resulted in the usual "back to you in 30 to 90 days" reply. I finally wrote to my senators and my congressman and asked for help.
Senator Rob Portman ignored me.
Senator Sherrod Brown's office called me the next week saying if I didn't get a check from the IRS in 5 to 10 business days to call them back. I got the check the next week.
My congressman Warren Davidson wrote to me the week after I got the money to tell me he was working on it. This guy is a joke for a congressman. He voted against giving the IRS enough money to update their system and hire enough staff to actually reply to taxpayers, but he is too lazy, stupid, or disinterested to help us himself.

The upside is they paid me 5% interest on the money for the year and a half they had it (at a time when bank CDs were paying 2.5%) and I sent copies of their reply and the check to that useless lawyer and he gave me my money back.

GH85Carrera 01-20-2025 05:15 AM

When we opened our little aerial photo business, the first year was spend spend spend to acquire the aerial camera, multiple computers and lots of expensive software. Aircraft rental was expensive.

We did not make any profit that year at all. The next year, we made a small profit, and we were audited. Ack! I hadd a CPA buddy that I had to pay, and he had me print out every single receipt for everything we bought for the first year, and do it twice, one for the auditor, and one for him. I had to buy a printer-copier-fax-copier, and lots of faxing and two reams of paper and two weeks of my time. My CPA had a office space for her to do her work for a few hours.

In the end, yep I had made a novice error, and we owed $38. The auditor said it would cost them more to open the case to accept the money, so she said thank you and goodby. Phew. I have no idea what it cost me to show them we were doing our best. I keep very accurate records in QuickBooks, and hand the file to the CPA for him to make sure I did not put anything in the wrong category, and print reports and file the returns.

berettafan 01-20-2025 06:56 AM

First go to IRS.GOV and set up your online account. This will give you access to several years transcripts. Then you go into the year in question and look for the 1099 they are saying you failed to report.

brp914 01-20-2025 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 12394433)
First go to IRS.GOV and set up your online account. This will give you access to several years transcripts. Then you go into the year in question and look for the 1099 they are saying you failed to report.

This is interesting. If a royalty payment results in a 1099 then I suppose the firm made a typo with the SS#, which is how I got snagged. Someone out there received a 1099 with their name but my SS#. What did they then do? Did they pay tax or WooHoo->circular file.

3rd_gear_Ted 01-20-2025 09:05 AM

The company who paid you had to submit a 1099 because the payment was over 10K.
Challenge the IRS to show that documentation

berettafan 01-20-2025 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by brp914 (Post 12394520)
This is interesting. If a royalty payment results in a 1099 then I suppose the firm made a typo with the SS#, which is how I got snagged. Someone out there received a 1099 with their name but my SS#. What did they then do? Did they pay tax or WooHoo->circular file.

There are several types of transcript available. Account, tax return and wage/income. The latter will show what w2, 1099, etc income was reported to IRS. If there is a 1099 for income you NEVER received you need to get that squared up with the payer. IRS just matches reported income with your tax return and bills if there is a difference. Arguing with IRS on this is like arguing with a soda machine that gave you orange instead of grape. You gotta go to the guy who filled the machine as the machine don't care.


https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/what-to-do-when-a-w-2-or-form-1099-is-missing-or-incorrect

red 928 01-20-2025 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by brp914 (Post 12393855)
I got a letter from IRS saying I failed to pay taxes on royalties for TY 2022. Now there is interest and penalty besides. It's not a scam, however it is a screw up. I'm not entitled to any royalties and never received any. It is absurd. I wrote to the IRS saying it is impossible. The IRS replied with the firm that supposedly paid me and said I need to work this out with them and that interest continues to accrue. I contacted the firm at their web site. They do not reply. Why? Probably, it's that they have no idea who I am. I have no idea who they are. I wrote to IRS and said they should contact the firm to fix their error. Do I really need to pay a lawyer to prove my innocence? In Chinese courts you have to prove your innocence. Is this what it's come to?

Yes and yes.
With the IRS, the burden of proof is on you.
if it were me in that situation,
I'd just bite the bullet and get a tax lawyer to make it go away.

berettafan 01-20-2025 11:14 AM

you don't need a lawyer to get a 1099 corrected. read the link i provided.

brp914 01-22-2025 04:07 PM

The plot thickens, big time. Scammer used my ID to apply for COVID rent relief. I filed ID theft affidavit with IRS. IRS says covid fraud is so pervasive that it could take 15 months to investigate my claim.


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