When it comes to paying taxes, most people have questions. Tax questions can be anything from how to pay taxes, if you have to file tax return, how to claim tax deductions or anything relating to the IRS. Although most people have some kind of tax questions that they want to know the answers to, they are afraid to call the IRS up and ask.
In order to avoid having to contact the IRS, many people forgo getting answers for their tax questions. Some people are afraid that if they call the IRS the IRS might have them on their radar and they become a candidate for the next IRS audit. Some people are even afraid of visiting the IRS website in fear that they might be watched and targeted for an audit.
One of the most common tax questions is if someone has to file tax return or pay any taxes. Some people think that an old person, if they are old enough, does not have to pay taxes because they are too old to pay taxes. This is not the case, no matter how old you are, you have to pay taxes if your income falls above a certain limit.
Many of the tax questions asked are about tax credits. The IRS has allowed many tax credits to be claimed and each year many taxpayers claim appropriate tax credits for their situations. Common tax questions about tax credits are what credits can be claimed, how to claim and what proofs are needed to show the IRS. After the claim has been filed, common tax questions are how to deal with the IRS when the claims are rejected unfairly.
Earned income tax credits, child tax credits, and education tax credits are common tax credits that people have questions about. People have many tax questions when they try to claim tax credits because there are so many different ways to qualify for them. Not everyone qualifies to claim these tax credits, not every child can be claimed, and so on.
Then there are tax deductions that many frequently asked tax questions are all about. People want to deduct as much as possible but not all expenses are tax deductible. Charitable contributions, for example, can be partially tax deductible which complicates things further.
If a taxpayer is a business owners, he or she usually has plenty more tax questions that need answered. Business expenses can be deducted and many business owners do. However, it is important to know what can be deducted and what cannot be otherwise you can get into trouble with the IRS. Getting your tax questions answered before you file your tax return is very important.
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