What does it mean to have your amended tax return transferred to the IRS's Internal Examination department?
PLEASE help as I'm starting to freak out! Also, how much time with this add on to the 8-12 week window?
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Hopefully your tax preparer is not either Lou Ann Moser or Carla Newman, but I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but your tax preparer is trying to claim expenses that are not deductible on your tax returns. Also, unless you filed an amended tax return for 2003 by 4/17/07 it would be too late for that year. I've attached an article about a tax scam claiming the very expenses your "professional" preparer is trying to deduct.
Amended returns always go through a manual look by an employee.
but....
You may want to find a new preparer. Haircuts for Miltary members, though required, are not deductible. Neither is gas for commuting back and forth to work.
Personal items such as gas and haircuts are not deductible. The uniforms should be deductible subject a 2% of AGI floor.
Busy work; people occupying a desk need to look busy to keep their jobs. Call up and complain about the delay, your husband is in the military, the kids are starving, yaddah.
Don't freak out, it's pretty normal for them to look closely at an amended return claiming an additional refund.
Good luck.
I do not know your tax situation, or how you deducted them, but gas for driving to work isn't deductible, I doubt the hair cuts are, although you might be able to make this arguement.
The Uniforms should be allowed.
It means exactly what it sounds like it means, that they are looking more closely at your tax return.
Is your preparer a CPA? Be wary of preparer that are not, they have no training requirements.
Wow! It's amazing what some tax preparers will say. Everyone here is right, though. Those things aren't deductible whether you have receipts or not, except for the uniforms which are limited. It's possible that they will allow a standard amount based on the average military deductions, which will probably be less than what you actually claimed, but it's not probable. Once the other expenses are declared non-deductible, depending on your other itemized deductions, it might not help anyways.
Also, the statute for claiming a refund on your 2003 tax return ran out on 04/15/07, so if you filed your amended return after that, you weren't eligible for a refund to begin with. The good news is since it's an amended return, if they disallow all of your extra deductions, it should just be spit back out and your originally filed return should remain in place... unless you've already received the refund.
Examination is different from an audit, but you should definitely start looking for a new tax preparer. Even I know you can't take those deductions and I'm not even an accountant yet! This year return preparer fraud was once again on the list of "dirty dozen tax scams" that the IRS releases each year. Just know now that regardless of who prepares the return, you're ultimately responsible for its accuracy. They'll still get in trouble, but you might have some penalties and interest depending on which route they take.
Sorry to hear this has happened to you. Find a new preparer ASAP. Below is a link to this year's Dirty Dozen.
Hope this helps!
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