MCosta1984
Member
State: Rhode Island
I received a notice in August of this year claiming I did not file a state return in 2011 for my unemployment I was collecting at the time. They claimed in the letter that they came upon new information that shows I did not file a return for the exact amount of my unemployment. I know I did file, that I know, but what I know and what I can prove are two different things. The taxes they claim I owe are 280 and some odd change dollars. I would probably not even balk at this if they didn't also demand that I pay a ton of fees and penalties that have raised the amount owed by over 200% (almost 800.00).
Here is the problem, this was 7 years ago and like most Americans I purge my tax returns on the 4th year, no one had ever told me that Rhode Island has no statue of limitations on these returns (not even Turbo Tax who I used to file online), so I was under the impression that you needed the three most recent years on hand and nothing more (obviously I know different now). The question is how do you prove you filed them when both the IRS and Turbo Tax no longer retain any of this information for you to retrieve. I don't even use the same bank so it has been a fight to try to get statements that old that are apparently now stored on film in some vault somewhere.
I know I filed them, I always file my returns. The thing that vexes me is that I made an error in my 2013 taxes that they caught 3 years ago and I paid without complaint or contest because I know I did indeed make the error and I owed that money. How is it they found and billed me an error for a state return 2 years newer but it took them until 2018 to find this one. How did the state take so long to supposedly find out about unemployment they were sending checks for themselves? To me it sounds like my wonderful state and it's ineptitude and inefficiency just lost my return (seriously look into the RI UHIPP disaster about how horrific our state is with these sort of things). I don't know how to prove this. I have called the IRS, called Turbo Tax, none of them retain the information this long. I filed for an administrative hearing back in August, to which I have received nothing but silence from until today when they sent me a letter stating I have a hearing and only 1 week to prepare for it.
I find this time frame of finding the error to how long it takes for them to respond to one week notice asinine. It's like they went out fishing for money by making claims they know no one can fight.
Please any advice at this point would be appreciated.
I received a notice in August of this year claiming I did not file a state return in 2011 for my unemployment I was collecting at the time. They claimed in the letter that they came upon new information that shows I did not file a return for the exact amount of my unemployment. I know I did file, that I know, but what I know and what I can prove are two different things. The taxes they claim I owe are 280 and some odd change dollars. I would probably not even balk at this if they didn't also demand that I pay a ton of fees and penalties that have raised the amount owed by over 200% (almost 800.00).
Here is the problem, this was 7 years ago and like most Americans I purge my tax returns on the 4th year, no one had ever told me that Rhode Island has no statue of limitations on these returns (not even Turbo Tax who I used to file online), so I was under the impression that you needed the three most recent years on hand and nothing more (obviously I know different now). The question is how do you prove you filed them when both the IRS and Turbo Tax no longer retain any of this information for you to retrieve. I don't even use the same bank so it has been a fight to try to get statements that old that are apparently now stored on film in some vault somewhere.
I know I filed them, I always file my returns. The thing that vexes me is that I made an error in my 2013 taxes that they caught 3 years ago and I paid without complaint or contest because I know I did indeed make the error and I owed that money. How is it they found and billed me an error for a state return 2 years newer but it took them until 2018 to find this one. How did the state take so long to supposedly find out about unemployment they were sending checks for themselves? To me it sounds like my wonderful state and it's ineptitude and inefficiency just lost my return (seriously look into the RI UHIPP disaster about how horrific our state is with these sort of things). I don't know how to prove this. I have called the IRS, called Turbo Tax, none of them retain the information this long. I filed for an administrative hearing back in August, to which I have received nothing but silence from until today when they sent me a letter stating I have a hearing and only 1 week to prepare for it.
I find this time frame of finding the error to how long it takes for them to respond to one week notice asinine. It's like they went out fishing for money by making claims they know no one can fight.
Please any advice at this point would be appreciated.