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Lee Reams & Associates
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Personal Finance
We are dedicated to keeping clients abreast of the latest developments and tax-saving strategies. This section includes a library of hundreds of timely articles about business, taxes, finances, trends and the like. The articles are categorized by subject matter, which can be accessed from the links. Click on your topic of interest and find a wealth of information.DEALING WITH THE IRS
As much as we try to avoid dealing with the IRS, it may not always be possible. This section gives us a better idea of what the IRS is looking for and tells you how to avoid being on their radar. You will also find tips on what to do if you receive a letter from them. If you have been contacted by the IRS and require further assistance, please call our office for an appointment.
- Refund Status Available From IRS Website
- By using the “Where’s My Refund” tool on the IRS website, Taxpayers can check on the status of their federal income tax refunds seven days after they e-filed their return. If they file a paper return, they can check four to six weeks after mailing their return.
- What to Do If You Receive an IRS Notice
- It’s a moment many taxpayers dread. A letter arrives from the IRS and it’s not a refund check. But don’t panic; many of these letters can be dealt with simply and painlessly.
- Chances for Being Audited
- The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released its 2006 Data Book which describes activities conducted by the IRS from October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2006, and includes information about returns filed and taxes collected, enforcement, taxpayer assistance and the IRS budget and workforce.