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Firm Overview | David Klasing

Firm Overview | David Klasing

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How does the IRS identify non-filers?

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New programs to identify and force compliance by non-filers are constantly being tested and implemented. The IRS has created a joint task force of revenue agents and tax auditors from the IRS Examination Division, revenue officers from the Collection Division, and special agents from the Criminal Investigation Division to locate non-filers and secure compliance with filing requirements.

The IRS has computer programs that constantly search for non-filers. These programs determine if a taxpayer has stopped filing returns or have never filed returns by matching up information obtained from third parties against IRS records (i.e. 1099s and W-2s). The IRS's computer capabilities are constantly being improved to enable the agency to match third-party income and expense information returns with taxpayers.

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Locations

Irvine Office

Irvine Office:

Tax Law Offices of David W. Klasing
2372 Morse Avenue
Irvine, CA 92614

Telephone: 714-908-4467
Fax: 949-681-3504

Irvine Law Office

Westwood Office

Los Angeles Office:

Tax Law Offices of David W. Klasing
10940 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1600
Los Angeles, CA 90024

Telephone: 310-492-5583
Fax: 310-496-1963

Los Angeles Law Office