I just had another pleasant experience with the IRS. They sent me a note saying I had underpaid my 1st quarter 941 taxes so pay up and, PS, here are some penalty charges as well. I looked back over my books, saw that the payment had been made and the check had come back as well. So I called them and spoke with a very helpful lady who saw that my payment had been miscredited and got me all fixed up.
This is the 4th or 5th time I've had to contact the IRS because of a mistake on either their part or mine and each time they've been very easy to deal with and helpful.
One time I didn't get the notice that Larry had gone to a different deposit schedule (he had it buried in a pile of desk stuff) so I kept on paying like normal. Finally I get this notice that I wasn't doing it right and they assessed Gude Brothers several thousand dollars in penalties. I made a quick phone call and told the IRS lady what happened. She wiped out the penalties right then and there.
So that makes me think that all the people who report these horror stories of getting their homes confiscated or thrown in jail probably deserved it.
This is the 4th or 5th time I've had to contact the IRS because of a mistake on either their part or mine and each time they've been very easy to deal with and helpful.
One time I didn't get the notice that Larry had gone to a different deposit schedule (he had it buried in a pile of desk stuff) so I kept on paying like normal. Finally I get this notice that I wasn't doing it right and they assessed Gude Brothers several thousand dollars in penalties. I made a quick phone call and told the IRS lady what happened. She wiped out the penalties right then and there.
So that makes me think that all the people who report these horror stories of getting their homes confiscated or thrown in jail probably deserved it.