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    April 28, 2015 CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 4034-1250-0010-1459-5937 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED John E. Lynch Manager, Group 100 Internal Revenue Service 175 Forest Street Waltham, MA, 02452 Re: D, E, and F, PC Dear Mr. Lynch: I am in receipt of your letter dated April 28, 2015, and the accompanying Reports of the examining agent. On behalf of the taxpayers, D, E, & F (hereinafter referred to as ‘PC’) protest is hereby made of the adjustments set forth therein. In accordance with the provisions of I

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    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is part of the Department of the United States Treasury. It is one of the most efficient tax administrators in the world. During fiscal year 2012, the IRS $2.5 trillion in revenue and processed 237 million tax returns. For every $100 it collected in fiscal year 2012, the IRS spent a mere 48 cents. The mission of the IRS is to provide U.S. taxpayers a top quality service by helping them pay their taxes, enforce the laws regarding taxes, and assist taxpayers with

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    Internal Revenue Service. The federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing the Treasury Department's revenue laws, through the assessment and collection of taxes, determination of pension plan qualification, and related activities. he 1980s saw a revamping of the IRS. A bipartisan commission was made with a few commands, among them to build client benefit and enhance collections. Congress later sanctioned the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998. As an aftereffect

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    Introduction Congress created the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in 1862 mainly to administer and to enforce internal revenue laws and related statutes. The purpose of the IRS is to help taxpayers understand tax law and to be responsible for their tax obligations. In 2000, it processed 226 returns and collected $2 trillion tax dollars. The cost is 39 cents for each $100 collected. The President appoints the chief executive of the IRS, the Commissioner. Then, the Senate approved the appointment

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    1. The Internal Revenue Service was first used as a means to pay for war expenses. In 1862 President Lincoln and congress created the income tax to help fund the Civil War, but was later removed after 10 years (IRS, 2016). In 1894 Congress tried to reenact the income tax but the Supreme Court Stated it was unconstitutional. In 1913, with the 16th amendment, Congress was able yet again to bring back income tax, which helped to pay for World War I and II. Somewhere in the 1950’s the name changed from

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    Further Analysis of IRS Requirements Introduction Under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) donee and Donor information requirements are important for a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Charitable organizations failing to obey to these IRS regulations are subject to penalties and other related legal actions. Regulations issued by Internal Revenue Service (IRS) concerning how to file form 8282 donee, Information Returns (Sale Exchange or Other Disposition of Donated Property and form 8283 Noncash

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    Form 4506 is a document sent out by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that allows tax payers to obtain a copy of their past tax returns. Tax payers can obtain copies of most tax form types like forms 941, 1040 and 1120. Currently, it costs $50 per copy to obtain these forms from the IRS. The IRS keeps up to seven years of tax returns on file before destroying them, so there will normally be at least seven years of returns available. This type of form is often used by tax payers who have lost their

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    The Internal Revenue Service is trying to preserve and protect the availability, confidentiality, integrity, authentication, authorization and security controls of all employees and also the taxpayers. In the context of IRS information security, availability is generally expressed as the amount of time users can use a system, application and data, where user refers employees and taxpayers. Integrity refers the validity and accuracy of data. For IRS, data and information are intellectual property

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    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is a financial service of the United States federal government. This government agency is a bureau of the Department of Treasury, and is under the immediate direction of John Koskinen, the 48th Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. It is considered to be one of the most efficient tax administrations in the world. The IRS’s mission is to provide all of America’s taxpayers top quality service by helping them understand and meeting their tax responsibilities

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    The Internal Revenue Service, more commonly known as the IRS and most commonly known as the least favored federal agency, was first established during the years of the Civil War to collect taxes levied to support the war effort in the North. During this time, the revenue bureau was meant to be temporary and the tax expired in 1872. However, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and its successor continued past the expiration date and stayed in effect up to present day in America. The national income

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