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We have recently become aware of companies and/or organizations who are calling people using the generic name "Tax Relief Center" for their phone solicitation activities. TaxReliefCenter.org does not make these automated calls to consumers and it is our policy not to engage in this form of marketing.If you have received such a call, please let us know by emailing [email protected] so that we may report this unauthorized activity.
Additionally, the IRS does not use email, text messages or social media to discuss tax debts or refunds with taxpayers. The IRS initiates most contacts with taxpayers through regular mail delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. There are special circumstances when they may reach out via phone regarding overdue tax bills or delinquencies, but almost always only after they’ve already sent a letter first.
UPDATE: Recently we have learned of instances where consumers are also getting automated calls regarding “unpaid taxes”. Do not respond to these calls as the IRS will typically send letters or notices via U.S. mail. So, if any company or organization calls claiming you have unpaid taxes, DO NOT respond to these unsolicited calls.

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1. How Federal Tax Refund is Calculated


With tax season just around the corner, you may be wondering how federal tax refund is calculated. Will you be receiving a refund from the IRS this year? It’s always nice to receive one that serves as padding, for spring spending. Read on, to help you figure out exactly how much you’ll be receiving in federal tax refunds this year. An IRS tax calculator is always useful… Click to read more

2. Delinquent Taxes: Everything You Need To Know About It


Having delinquent taxes is an issue that’s not hard to resolve. Just because the deadline has passed without paying or filing those tax returns does not mean it’s the end of the world, especially if it’s because you have a disagreement with the Department of Revenue. If you know how to fix delinquent taxes, then it can make your financial condition a lot better. There are various ways to resolve it but for now, let’s tackle the basics! Click to read more

3. When Are Taxes Due? Don’t Miss Your Tax Deadlines In 2018!


To keep you from paying tax penalties and all the hassles that come with it, it is necessary to know when are taxes due. If you have an idea of when and what to file, it will save you from stress come tax time. Mark the due dates on your calendar and avoid paying extra fees. Below are the tax deadlines you’ll need to know… Click to read more

Do You Qualify For IRS Back Tax Relief? Take The Quiz Now!
Do You Qualify For IRS Back Tax Relief? Take The Quiz Now!

4. What Is an IRS 1099 Form?


If you’ve hired someone who doesn’t regularly work for you to do a certain job, you may have heard of the IRS 1099 Form. It’s what you need to file to tell the IRS about the people you signed freelance contracts with. But where do you start? Don’t worry, this article will try to answer all the frequently asked questions about the 2017 1099 Form… Click to read more

5. Late Tax Filing? Here’s Everything You Need To Know


Tax season is swiftly approaching, and if you are not yet quite ready to file on time, this article about late tax filing can be a sure shot saving grace. If you think you can’t gather all the necessary documents needed by April 17, 2018, then don’t just hide in a remote area in South America and change your name. Yes, you will be facing some fees for filing late, but the earlier you file, the less it will be. Below are some of the important things you need to know about late tax filing! Click to read more

What have you learned about taxes this week? Let us know in the comments below.