What is the name of your state? TX
I had wage income in 1994 and some self employment income. I filed a 1994 tax return. I owed nothing because my employer took out the correct amount of witholding for the wage income. But I forgot to report the 1099 income in 1994 to IRS. This 1099 income was about 12 thousand dollars. I forgot about it.
They sent me a deficiency demand or so they say, in 1996. I must have ignored it. They must have also.
Now, come 2007, and the IRS shows up on my doorstep and demands playment of 24 thousand dollars. Apparently, the deficiency had asked for me to pay 6000 in taxes on the 12 thousand dollars, and now the penalties and interest has brought the total to 24 thousand dollars. I said you can't expect me to pay it because it's outside of the SOL. They are holding my returns money (about 20 thousand dollars from 2004-2006) as payment for 1994 - or so they say.
I asked them to let me re-calculate my tax liability for the 12K 1099 money - because I have direct expenses against it, my tax liability for it would be very near 400 since I made only about 1000 dollars as profit on the deal. I paid someone else in Mexico for doing the work, and bought software and hardware myself to produce the product that I sold for 12 thousand dollars - and didn't use that software or hardware for anything else except this product.
So the IRS says I cannot re-calculate it - they say it's too late - but that the SOL isn't up until 2008. So they kept my returns money.
I sued them so that I could recalculate the deficiency, and they filed in tax court saying that the tax court is out of jurisdiction since I didn't complain about the deficiency in thee 1990's - I responded saying that this (2007) is the first I've heard of it.
I have asked them for information about my 1994 taxes so that I could file an ammended return. I have kept no information myself. Any information would be from memory. They refused to give me the trasncript - or any information.
I have filed the forms to get my information - both my returns and copies of it, plus a transcript for 1994. This was 3 months ago. I have not heard anything back - but I do have the green card for the certifiied mail/return receipt.
So my situation is:
1) IRS has my money
2) IRS won't give me any information so that I can re-file an ammended return
3) IRS refuses to agree to the 10 year SOL on collections and erase the debt (saying they have collected because they kept my return money)
4) IRS refuses to let my lawsuit progress saying the tax court is out of jurisdiction
5) IRS refuses to settle instead just keeping all of my return money for 1994.
What should I do?
I have considered:
1) Refiling the 1994 return anyway with what I can remember from my memory (maybe they don't know either - or can't find the information) - which should force them to give back the money they collected for 1994 recently.
2) File a suit in NORMAL court (not US Tax court) and ask that they be forced to return the money sue to being outside of the 10 year SOL when they collected the monies.
3) Sue them so they have to give me the information they have now (the transcript) so that I can file the 1994 taxes
4) Since I already have an ongoing lawsuit in US Tax court, can I file a subpoena that forces them to release the transcript to me?
5) Something else?
From my calculations, my profit for the 1099 income was nearly on 1 thousand dollars out of the 12 thousand gross. Taxes on that would be near 440 dollars. 440 dollars over the years would be around 3900 dollars total with penalties and interest until 2007. I wouldn't mind paying that much. (of course, I'd rather it be dismissed in the SOL) - but they won't consider that - since they'd have to give me back quite a bit of money.
Thanks in advance...
MB
I had wage income in 1994 and some self employment income. I filed a 1994 tax return. I owed nothing because my employer took out the correct amount of witholding for the wage income. But I forgot to report the 1099 income in 1994 to IRS. This 1099 income was about 12 thousand dollars. I forgot about it.
They sent me a deficiency demand or so they say, in 1996. I must have ignored it. They must have also.
Now, come 2007, and the IRS shows up on my doorstep and demands playment of 24 thousand dollars. Apparently, the deficiency had asked for me to pay 6000 in taxes on the 12 thousand dollars, and now the penalties and interest has brought the total to 24 thousand dollars. I said you can't expect me to pay it because it's outside of the SOL. They are holding my returns money (about 20 thousand dollars from 2004-2006) as payment for 1994 - or so they say.
I asked them to let me re-calculate my tax liability for the 12K 1099 money - because I have direct expenses against it, my tax liability for it would be very near 400 since I made only about 1000 dollars as profit on the deal. I paid someone else in Mexico for doing the work, and bought software and hardware myself to produce the product that I sold for 12 thousand dollars - and didn't use that software or hardware for anything else except this product.
So the IRS says I cannot re-calculate it - they say it's too late - but that the SOL isn't up until 2008. So they kept my returns money.
I sued them so that I could recalculate the deficiency, and they filed in tax court saying that the tax court is out of jurisdiction since I didn't complain about the deficiency in thee 1990's - I responded saying that this (2007) is the first I've heard of it.
I have asked them for information about my 1994 taxes so that I could file an ammended return. I have kept no information myself. Any information would be from memory. They refused to give me the trasncript - or any information.
I have filed the forms to get my information - both my returns and copies of it, plus a transcript for 1994. This was 3 months ago. I have not heard anything back - but I do have the green card for the certifiied mail/return receipt.
So my situation is:
1) IRS has my money
2) IRS won't give me any information so that I can re-file an ammended return
3) IRS refuses to agree to the 10 year SOL on collections and erase the debt (saying they have collected because they kept my return money)
4) IRS refuses to let my lawsuit progress saying the tax court is out of jurisdiction
5) IRS refuses to settle instead just keeping all of my return money for 1994.
What should I do?
I have considered:
1) Refiling the 1994 return anyway with what I can remember from my memory (maybe they don't know either - or can't find the information) - which should force them to give back the money they collected for 1994 recently.
2) File a suit in NORMAL court (not US Tax court) and ask that they be forced to return the money sue to being outside of the 10 year SOL when they collected the monies.
3) Sue them so they have to give me the information they have now (the transcript) so that I can file the 1994 taxes
4) Since I already have an ongoing lawsuit in US Tax court, can I file a subpoena that forces them to release the transcript to me?
5) Something else?
From my calculations, my profit for the 1099 income was nearly on 1 thousand dollars out of the 12 thousand gross. Taxes on that would be near 440 dollars. 440 dollars over the years would be around 3900 dollars total with penalties and interest until 2007. I wouldn't mind paying that much. (of course, I'd rather it be dismissed in the SOL) - but they won't consider that - since they'd have to give me back quite a bit of money.
Thanks in advance...
MB