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I was teaching, p/t, when Bruce steratd our business. I quit teaching a year later and he turned over all of the finances to me, corporate and personal. I never met a tax form of any kind that wasn't out to get me, so I knew I needed help.I use QuickBooks Pro for the business: I pay the the p/r tax liabilities when QB tells me how much for each; run all of the quarterly payroll tax reports, myself; and run the two reports the CPA wants at the end of the year.For our personal taxes, I learned Excel and set up spreadsheets. The main one lists all contributions, medical expenses, professional fees, utilities, interest paid, and so on, by month, with totals at year end. I put the documents (receipts, etc.) that feed the spreadsheet into monthly folders; periodically, I go through the folders, my check register and credit card bills, all a month at a time. It's less confusing to do a whole month at a time than as I go, and doesn't take too many hours, at all, to do it that way. I usually end up doing a quarter at a time, spending not more than a couple of hours for each month's data.It took a couple of years to get everything the accountant needed onto the spreadsheet, but boy, has it paid off. Each of the last two years, I've been ready to meet with him before the end of January. And then I'm done.One caveat: Do make sure you have a good CPA/tax accountant. We steratd with a man who apparently got all of his training from a well-known organization that trains people to do prepare tax returns. He held himself out as a small-business specialist and a tax accountant, but he made some really big mistakes. We switched to someone Bruce had known in school before she earned her CPA license; nice woman and no doubt a good accountant, but weak on taxes. Her now-former partner, however, is an excellent CPA who really knows his tax stuff.Oh--estimated taxes: Mr. CPA tells me each year what percentage of our draws to set aside in a holding account--just a basic checking account, at first--so that the money is there for the tax payments, when they come due. Late last year, Bruce told me about some online banks, and I went with EmigrantDirect online, which offers a savings account. It's currently paying 4.5%. Try getting that at your bank!I know this is long; hope it's helpful.
Company: irs internal revenue service
Received the same phone call at my work (on a 911 line). Called the number back told them they were scammers, got a name of the Asian with really bad English who answered the phone "Martha Cooper", yeah right!
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 202-820-3568
called to say the IRS is filing a lawsuit against me and wanted me to call the number for more information. IRS doesnt call, they send mail for this kind of thing. Scammer.
Caller type: Scammer
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 202-820-3568
Received 2 robo-calls today from 206-451-3738 informing me of final notice that IRS has been trying to reach me and they would be filing a lawsuit against me. Asked me to call their department number immediately.
Caller type: Scammer
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 206-451-3738
I believe this is a scammer. IRS doesn't annonymously contact people threatening law suits
Caller type: Scammer
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 719-297-1516
Machine telling me I was fixing to be sued by the IRS and to call back at this number, 509-228-8735. Of course it's a scam. It was obvious to me, might not be to the next person.
Caller type: Scammer
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 509-228-8735
1111 constitution ave nw washington dc 20224
Caller type: Other
Caller: IRS
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 202-864-1234
Consider this your final warning. The IRS is filing a lawsuit against you. Call immediately.
Caller type: Scammer
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 571-599-8178
Left me a voicemail claiming he's an officer working for IRS (Internal Revenue Service) and that my attorney or I should call back ASAP as the matter was extremely time-sensitive. Otherwise all he could do was wish me good luck.
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: Officer Mike Cooper
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 864-498-6620
i had same thing that number call my video phone deaf with sorenvrson and i called back ask myname and phone number and i left message to them that number 5098783591 and i told them they heard us i am deaf and hearing with inpetering then they hang up on us and i called and rining and left message and i told them answer the damn phone and i will call police fraud to them that number 509 878 3591 and i called it been ringining over 15 to 20 time with my sorenvrson inpertering they scared off wont answer my phone ! track id my number that why !
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 509-878-3591
Got the same thing saying it was a recorded voice saying the IRS suing me and to call this number. I called back, it went straight to a voice mail box. Seems like they are fishing.
Caller type: Other
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 253-292-3889
Recorded call said IRS-Internal Revenue Service was suing us and provided callback number 509-878-3591.
Caller type: Other
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 509-878-3591
Received the call from this number and was told to call back or have my attorney call. If I did not return the call it would be my problem and I would suffer the consequences.
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: Officer Adam Webster
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 206-488-1122
scam call that said that i owe the IRS money and they will file case against unless i call 315-307-3184 immediately Need to tell IRS about this scammer using their agency name
Caller type: Scammer
Company: irs internal revenue service
Number: 315-307-3184
I went to tons of links before this, what was I thninikg?
Company: irs internal revenue service
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