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What is the name of your state? Maryland In 1999 I owed taxes for Federal, no problem, set a payment plan and everything was fine. 2000 I filed and paid my taxes to the tune of a little over $2000.00, still everything WAS ok. Later in the year I received a notice that I owed 10,000.00 due to the fact they claimed I made 30-40K more than I did. I know exactly how they came to the figure and have since pointed it out. Whomever input the figures added my uncles estate (the one where I get a 3000.00 credit every year), well they added the whole estate amount to my income and made my income way over what I really made for that year.
In the meantime I paid my 1999 tax bill on time every month, then came the day they credited a 1999 payment to the year 2000, along with the 300 the president gave us that year. So in essence they now had me showing a "no-pay" for 1999, even tho I still paid and requested an accounting once the billing stopped. Little did I know the 1999 account went to collections, but I still was paying.
I've filled out and sent in all the forms they requested, never heard anything back, they act like they never got them. So now I receive a notice of Levy of wages from my employers finance center for the remainder of 1999, and the 2000 taxes which I don't owe. I admit to owing some monies for 1999, less payments credited to the year 2000 (balance would be less than 600). But I do not owe for the year 2000.
So where do I turn? Should I contact the Chair of the MD's Senate Finance Committee?? I can't stand calling the IRS anymore, they can be very nasty, funny they act different when they know you've taken their employee # down for reference. Any ideas?
In the meantime I paid my 1999 tax bill on time every month, then came the day they credited a 1999 payment to the year 2000, along with the 300 the president gave us that year. So in essence they now had me showing a "no-pay" for 1999, even tho I still paid and requested an accounting once the billing stopped. Little did I know the 1999 account went to collections, but I still was paying.
I've filled out and sent in all the forms they requested, never heard anything back, they act like they never got them. So now I receive a notice of Levy of wages from my employers finance center for the remainder of 1999, and the 2000 taxes which I don't owe. I admit to owing some monies for 1999, less payments credited to the year 2000 (balance would be less than 600). But I do not owe for the year 2000.
So where do I turn? Should I contact the Chair of the MD's Senate Finance Committee?? I can't stand calling the IRS anymore, they can be very nasty, funny they act different when they know you've taken their employee # down for reference. Any ideas?