Back Taxes over 10 years old....
Date: Wed, 01/14/2009 - 14:59
Back Taxes over 10 years old....
Thanks.
Can you clarify? Are you asking if since we're now in 2009
Can you clarify?
Are you asking if since we're now in 2009 the 1998 amount should be dropped? If so, then the answer is no. The statute of limitations is 10 years from date of last activity - that means if they did the initial discovery in 2008 (which they apparently did since you entered into your agreement in 08) then the clock has restarted for 1998 and all the other years they did discovery on. So the 1998 discovery will now be active until at least 2018 assuming there is no new activity
Sorry if this doesn't answer your question.
True. I misstated. The AUDIT period is 10 years - but since they
True. I misstated. The AUDIT period is 10 years - but since they've already found the problem and they know there is issue they can enforce all taxes owed.
Let's give the OP the correct information, shall we?
Lots of misinformation here.
1. The SOL doesn't start until you file the return. IRS is collecting on a Service Filed Return (SFR) which gives you the highest possible tax liability. get the returns filed and you would be surprised how much the amount owed can come down.
2. The AUDIT SOL is 3 years from the later of the due date or the filing date of the return, not ten. The SOL for COLLECTION is 10 years from assessment, but only on an actually filed return. SFR's don't count (see #1 above). payments do not extend this SOL, so even if you make a payment in year 9, day 364. the SOL expires the next day.
3. NASCAR - there is no way nonfiling can be tax evasion because one of the elements of the crime of tax evasion is a statement that is made to impede the collection of the correct amount of tax. Nonfiling is NOT a statement - it is silence, and silence cannot be construed as evasion.
4. The 3 year SOL for payment of a tax liability is Statutory and it is enforced to encourage prompt filing of tax returns. After all, whose fault is it that you didn't even file a return to get the refunds? IRS fault? No, the taxpayer's.
Glad to see an Enrolled Agent here Flyingifr. Thanks for the co
Glad to see an Enrolled Agent here Flyingifr. Thanks for the correction. It's been about 18 years since Tax Acct. Going to have to come see you at your site. I have a CA to sue!
I pop in occasionally. As an EA I figure this is a board I can h
I pop in occasionally. As an EA I figure this is a board I can have some serious impact on.
NASCAR, you are always welcome at Debtorboards.
flyingifr u say the SOL on an audit is 3 years, but that is for
flyingifr u say the SOL on an audit is 3 years, but that is for a random audit only. If they suspect fraud, there is no SOL.
You are correct there is no SOL for an audit based on a Fraud as
You are correct there is no SOL for an audit based on a Fraud assertion, but since Tax Fraud is a crime there has to be a showing of Probable Cause, not simply someone in the IRS saying "I suspect fraud, Get me all your records from 20 years ago".
what if the person has been deceased for 10 years and the irs is
what if the person has been deceased for 10 years and the irs is now coming after them for back taxes from 1977