Dmb5450
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- Aug 13, 2014
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I'm hoping someone can offer some advice, I have tried to solve this issue on my own but don't seem to be getting any where.
My wife got a letter from our local tax office stating that she owes 71 dollars from the 2014 tax year. This is the first time we have gotten any notice about this. Basically, the info reported on the local tax form was incorrect according to the audit. ( I live in PA, Lehigh County)
I now do my own taxes now, but for that tax year a CPA did them. What happened, according to the CPA is that box 1 and box 18 wages differ, box 18 had a lower figure. I was told that he followed the directions exactly and reported the income in box 18 and paid the local tax owed as a result.
The audit letter states that we reported the wrong income (they wanted income from box 1) as a result we owed the difference plus a penalty and a failure to pay fee. I called the IRS spoke to 3 people and was on the phone for over 2 hours! The kicker, no one knew the answer as to why the boxes 1 and 18 were different. They didn't even know if the boxes are allowed to be different! I asked the simple question " if the IRS doesn't know this answer how did the audit turn up that my wife owes money?" No one could answer that either.
I know it's a small amount, but it's the idea behind it. The company my wife worked for in 2014 was terrible, the boss sent W2 out late pay checks were wrong etc, I told the local IRS office about this back when things occurred nothing got done. I also thought a law was in place stating employers need to take out the exact amount of local tax, they never took corrects amounts out. We even had them manually change the percentage even then there were issues.
If this is the employers fault how do we get this resolved? I didn't call the old employer yet as they are morons and I know nothing will get done, but I will call if needed. I was hoping the IRS could say "employers issue this is what you do" but that was not the case. I have until 2/13/17 to pay the owed amount, hoping to have his resolved by then.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
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My wife got a letter from our local tax office stating that she owes 71 dollars from the 2014 tax year. This is the first time we have gotten any notice about this. Basically, the info reported on the local tax form was incorrect according to the audit. ( I live in PA, Lehigh County)
I now do my own taxes now, but for that tax year a CPA did them. What happened, according to the CPA is that box 1 and box 18 wages differ, box 18 had a lower figure. I was told that he followed the directions exactly and reported the income in box 18 and paid the local tax owed as a result.
The audit letter states that we reported the wrong income (they wanted income from box 1) as a result we owed the difference plus a penalty and a failure to pay fee. I called the IRS spoke to 3 people and was on the phone for over 2 hours! The kicker, no one knew the answer as to why the boxes 1 and 18 were different. They didn't even know if the boxes are allowed to be different! I asked the simple question " if the IRS doesn't know this answer how did the audit turn up that my wife owes money?" No one could answer that either.
I know it's a small amount, but it's the idea behind it. The company my wife worked for in 2014 was terrible, the boss sent W2 out late pay checks were wrong etc, I told the local IRS office about this back when things occurred nothing got done. I also thought a law was in place stating employers need to take out the exact amount of local tax, they never took corrects amounts out. We even had them manually change the percentage even then there were issues.
If this is the employers fault how do we get this resolved? I didn't call the old employer yet as they are morons and I know nothing will get done, but I will call if needed. I was hoping the IRS could say "employers issue this is what you do" but that was not the case. I have until 2/13/17 to pay the owed amount, hoping to have his resolved by then.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
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