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  2. Backup withholding - Wikipedia

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    If a payer issues a "B" notice, indicating an incorrect TIN, individuals can usually prevent or stop backup withholding by providing the correct name and TIN to the payer. Certification of the accuracy of the TIN is crucial. In the event of a second "B" notice, verification of the TIN from the Social Security Administration or the IRS is ...

  3. Those confusing IRS notices may soon make sense to ... - AOL

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    But the confusion won't go away all at once, as the IRS has only reviewed and redesigned 31 notices — sent to about 20 million in 2022 — in time for the 2024 tax season starting Jan. 29.

  4. This IRS Payment Glitch Could Result in Past Due Notices for ...

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    A dreaded CP14 notice usually means that you owe the IRS money for unpaid taxes. It can also mean that you owe for interest and penalties that have accrued on those unpaid taxes.

  5. Taxes: Why the IRS sent incorrect notices to taxpayers ... - AOL

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    “The IRS did send an apology press release and there is a Notice 1155-G, which explains disaster relief from the IRS, but of course, none of this is clear and distressing to taxpayers ...

  6. IRS tax forms - Wikipedia

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    The first Form 1040 was published for use for the tax years 1913, 1914, and 1915. For 1916, Form 1040 was converted to an annual form (i.e., updated each year with the new tax year printed on the form). [3] Initially, the IRS mailed tax booklets (Form 1040, instructions, and most common attachments) to all households.

  7. Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia

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    1031(b) states when like-kind property and boot can be received. The gain is recognized to the extent of boot received. 1031(c) covers cases similar to those in 1031(b), except when the transaction results in a loss. The loss is not recognized at the time of the transaction, but must be carried forward in the form of a higher basis on the ...