Irs 2009

The Internal Revenue Service, more commonly known as the IRS, is a government agency that oversees the collection of taxes and the enforcement of tax laws. The IRS maintains a website that provides easy access to the necessary IRS 2009 tax forms. In addition to tax forms, the IRS website includes information on tax deductions, student loans, and filing taxes online. Individuals paying taxes to the government have Taxpayer's rights, according to the IRS. These include the right to privacy and confidentiality, the right to have a representative (such as a certified public accountant), and the right to appeal and judicial review.

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  • If an individual does not make an effort to pay the required taxes, the IRS has the authority to levy bank accounts, wages, and other income or assets.
  • When a region of the country is declared a federal disaster area, the IRS can grant IRS Disaster Relief. This relaxes the tax guidelines of the area, allowing tax payers to extend the deadlines for tax filing and payment.

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