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To check the status of your IRS Refund
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E-News Schedule
During the 2009 tax season, our E-Newsletter will be sent on a monthly basis and from July-December we will be sending our E-Newsletter every other month.
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Direct Deposit Puts Your Money In Your Pocket...Faster
Don't wait around for a paper check. Have your federal tax refund deposited directly into your bank account. Choosing Direct Deposit is a secure and convenient way to get your money in your pocket faster. It is:
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These first weeks of 2009 mark the beginning of what may be a difficult year for many.
With allies working together throughout trade associations, chambers of commerce and local, regional and state wide professional service providers the resources to fare these turbulent times are plentiful and strong.
During periods of economic unrest we find ourselves focusing on matters that boost our expectation for a bright future. For some, the focus turns to:
- uncovering tax savings
- improving cash flow
- planning and implementing a budgeting process
Austin Associates, p.a. is here to serve you. Together, we too shall work toward a brighter economic horizon.
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For Many Investors, Year-End Forms to Arrive Later WASHINGTON- Many investors will receive their year-end tax statements later than in past years, but these forms are likely to be more accurate, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
A new law, enacted last fall, changed the deadline from Jan. 31 to Feb. 15, when brokers, including brokerage firms, mutual fund companies and barter exchanges, must furnish year-end Forms 1099-B to their customers. Where a broker furnishes these forms by mail, this means that the forms must be mailed, not received by that date.
-January 30, 2009, Internal Revenue Service Newswire
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"Dirty Dozen" Tax Scams, offers to help obtain tax benefits, fraudulent telephone and email tax refunds, employment tax schemes, home-based business tax avoidance schemes and more.
Notices from the IRS: If you receive a notice from the IRS, we ask that you please contact your accountant to ensure a prompt and appropriate response. Only IRS notices received via United States Postal Service are legitimate. If you receive an email from a sender claiming to be the IRS, IT IS A SCAM. Do not open the attachment and do not reply to the sender. |
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