Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
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- Fed Chairman of the Quatloosian Reserve
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
Please check your pm.
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- Knight Templar of the Sacred Tax
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
I sent you a PM. At least, I think I did. Hope it goes through.
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
If you were female, they'd also demand that your husband co-sign the loan and put his name on the business.UGA Lawdog wrote:(Even though these are my personal returns and I'm asking for a CORPORATE loan. Go figure.)
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- Quatloosian Master of Deception
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
In theory, you should be able to get transcripts at an IRS Taxpayer Assistence Center. A list of those in Georgia can be found at http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/articl ... 70,00.html . IIRC, the one at 401 Peachtree in Atlanta was exorcised by Gene Chapman, so your transcripts will be demon free.
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- 17th Viscount du Voolooh
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
Have you tried the Taxpayer Advocate?
Also, what would be the reaction if you walked a copy of the previous Form 406-T into the Assistance Center? It may be the form has been lost in the mail [or someone's desk].
Also, what would be the reaction if you walked a copy of the previous Form 406-T into the Assistance Center? It may be the form has been lost in the mail [or someone's desk].
Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
You can also call 1-800-829-1040 while you have a fax machine available and they can fax it to you immediately. As long as you can answer all of the disclosure questions correctly, so you may also want to have a copy of your most recent return handy.
Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
Darn that Department of Losing Things!It may be the form has been lost in the mail [or someone's desk].
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- Fourth Shogun of Quatloosia
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
It is not lost. It has been sent to unplanned destinations.LOBO wrote:Darn that Department of Losing Things!It may be the form has been lost in the mail [or someone's desk].
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
Ah! The polite way of saying, "It's sitting on someone's desk."The Operative wrote:It is not lost. It has been sent to unplanned destinations.LOBO wrote:Darn that Department of Losing Things!It may be the form has been lost in the mail [or someone's desk].
I stand corrected. Thoroughly chastised. I'll never do it again [until next time].
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
You mean it's been randomly selected for non-cyclical processing?The Operative wrote:It is not lost. It has been sent to unplanned destinations.LOBO wrote:Darn that Department of Losing Things!It may be the form has been lost in the mail [or someone's desk].
Or that it's been filed in the circular cabinet?
Dan Evans
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- Faustus Quatlus
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
It's in File 13.LPC wrote:
You mean it's been randomly selected for non-cyclical processing?
Or that it's been filed in the circular cabinet?
What they're for
I'd just call the office of my local U.S. Representative. Federal bureaucrats tend to jump when Congressional staffers call them.
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- Quatloosian Master of Deception
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Re: What they're for
True, but the congressman's staff will sit on it for a month before calling.LDE wrote:I'd just call the office of my local U.S. Representative. Federal bureaucrats tend to jump when Congressional staffers call them.
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
Just call the IRS Practitioners' Priority Line: 866-860-4259. They'll fax you the documents. Takes about 5 minutes.
Neckbone
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Re: Asking for Help from IRS Agents (Or Anyone in the Know)
Next time call late in the P.M. The late shifters are usually more laid back. But since you were requesting your own personal information, you shouldn't need a Cenral Authorization File number (CAF #). Anyone can represent himself and have a fool for a client.
I'm glad you were able to get the information.
Neckbone
I'm glad you were able to get the information.
Neckbone