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Tips from the IRS on the Telephone Tax Refund

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This entry was posted on 2/6/2007 11:18 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

The news for this years early tax season involves the Federal telephone excise tax refund. The IRS has commented twice so far on problems with people claiming excessive amounts.

More from the IRS on the Telephone-Tax Refund "If you paid more than the standard amount, you may figure your refund using the actual amount of tax shown on your phone bills and other records. Base your refund request on the three-percent federal tax paid, not the total phone bill. Do not count tax paid on local-only service. You must have the phone bills or other records adequate to support the amount you are requesting. These documents should not be sent along with the refund request but should be retained in case the IRS questions the amount requested."  Tips

Keep in mind that those not required to file a Federal tax return can still file for this refund. The lowest standard amount is $ 30 and the highest is $ 60. Be prepared to produce adequate records to support a claim for more than the standard amount.

 

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