JBM-HH Consolidated Tax Center

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Active Duty, Dependents, & Gold Star Families Volunteer tax preparers address tax issues specific to the military.

The JBM-HH VITA IRS program provides free tax help to military personnel and their families. IRS certified volunteers guide you through the process of preparing and filing your tax return. If you are a reservist or in the National Guard, you must currently be on active duty for at least the past 30 days in order to be eligible.

06/08/2022

State Taxes:

Watch this video for details about State Taxes for this tax season.

Know the Taxpayer Bill of Rights:​The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) provides taxpayer specific rights. The Taxpayer Bill o...
06/07/2022

Know the Taxpayer Bill of Rights:

​The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) provides taxpayer specific rights. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights https://www.irs.gov/taxpayer-bill-of-rights (TBOR) lists rights that already existed in the tax code, putting them in simple language and grouping them into 10 fundamental rights. Employees are responsible for being familiar with and acting in accord with taxpayer rights. When interacting with taxpayers, keep these rights in mind and incorporate them into your day-to-day duties.

1. The right to be informed. Taxpayers have the right to know what they need to do to comply with the tax laws. They are entitled to clear explanations of the laws and IRS procedures in all tax forms, instructions, publications, notices and correspondence. They have the right to be informed of IRS decisions about their accounts and to receive clear explanations of the outcomes.

2. The right to quality service. Taxpayers have the right to receive prompt, courteous, and professional assistance in their dealings with the IRS, to be spoken to in a way they can easily understand, to receive clear and easily understandable communications from the IRS and to speak to a supervisor about inadequate service.

3. The right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax. Taxpayers have the right to pay only the amount of tax legally due, including interest and penalties, and to have the IRS apply all tax payments properly.

4. The right to challenge the IRS’s position and be heard. Taxpayers have the right to raise objections and provide additional documentation in response to formal IRS actions or proposed actions, to expect that the IRS will consider their timely objections and documentation promptly and fairly and to receive a response if the IRS does not agree with their position.

5. The right to appeal an IRS decision in an independent forum. Taxpayers are entitled to a fair and impartial administrative appeal of most IRS decisions, including many penalties, and have the right to receive a written response regarding the Office of Appeals’ decision. Taxpayers generally have the right to take their cases to court.

6. The right to finality. Taxpayers have the right to know the maximum amount of time they have to challenge the IRS’s position as well as the maximum amount of time the IRS has to audit a particular tax year or collect a tax debt. Taxpayers have the right to know when the IRS has finished an audit.

7. The right to privacy. Taxpayers have the right to expect that any IRS inquiry, examination, or enforcement action will comply with the law and be no more intrusive than necessary, and will respect all due process rights, including search and seizure protections and will provide, where applicable, a collection due process hearing.

8. The right to confidentiality. Taxpayers have the right to expect that any information they provide to the IRS will not be disclosed unless authorized by the taxpayer or by law. Taxpayers have the right to expect appropriate action will be taken against employees, return preparers and others who wrongfully use or disclose taxpayer return information.

9. The right to retain representation. Taxpayers have the right to retain an authorized representative of their choice to represent them in their dealings with the IRS. Taxpayers have the right to seek assistance from a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic if they cannot afford representation.

10. The right to a fair and just tax system. Taxpayers have the right to expect the tax system to consider facts and circumstances that might affect their underlying liabilities, ability to pay or ability to provide information timely. Taxpayers have the right to receive assistance from the Taxpayer Advocate Service https://www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/ if they are experiencing financial difficulty or if the IRS has not resolved their tax issues properly and timely through its normal channels.

Ways to Pay:Taxpayers who can’t pay the full amount of federal taxes they owe should file their tax return on time and p...
04/14/2022

Ways to Pay:

Taxpayers who can’t pay the full amount of federal taxes they owe should file their tax return on time and pay as much as possible. This will help reduce penalties and interest. If they can’t pay their full bill, they have some other options.

Follow the link for more information:

Tax Tip 2022-52, April 5, 2022 — Taxpayers who can’t pay the full amount of federal taxes they owe should file their tax return on time and pay as much as possible. This will help reduce penalties and interest. If they can’t pay their full bill, they have some other options.

04/13/2022

Filing an extension:

If you need to file an extension for your 2021 Federal Tax Return please use the following links. If you owe taxes, submit whatever amount you can afford to the IRS.

Filing an extension is not an extension to pay.

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4868.pdf

https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free

04/11/2022

It has been our pleasure serving Active Duty Service Members and Retirees this tax season in the National Capital Region.

On APRIL 15, we will cease assistance with 2021 Federal Returns and focus on assisting customers with prior year tax returns, amendments, and state returns beginning APRIL 19. To schedule an appointment, please email us at:

[email protected]

04/06/2022

If you used the virtual JBM-HH Consolidated Tax Center this year, please consider filling out this ICE survey to provide feedback for the services you received this year. We appreciate your feedback!

The tax filing deadline is less than a month away. The IRS reminds all taxpayers but especially those who haven’t yet fi...
04/05/2022

The tax filing deadline is less than a month away. The IRS reminds all taxpayers but especially those who haven’t yet filed, to choose a tax return preparer wisely.

Follow the link for tips from the IRS.

Tax Tip 2022-48, March 29, 2022 — The tax filing deadline less than a month away. The IRS reminds all taxpayers but especially those who haven’t yet filed, to choose a tax return preparer wisely.

Can't pay your taxes or need an extension?Watch the video for more information.
04/05/2022

Can't pay your taxes or need an extension?

Watch the video for more information.

If you can’t pay all your taxes by the April deadline, file a return anyway and pay what you can. Need extra time? Ask for a filing extension. Learn more at ...

Economic impact payment—EIP 3.Any economic impact payment you received is not taxable for federal income tax purposes, b...
04/01/2022

Economic impact payment—EIP 3.

Any economic impact payment you received is not taxable for federal income tax purposes, but will reduce your recovery rebate credit. For more information, watch this video from the IRS.

If you’re claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit, you can sign up for an account on IRS.gov to find the amounts of your Economic Impact Payment online. Find out...

Combat Pay Exclusion: If someone serves in a combat zone, part or all of their pay is tax-free. This also applies to peo...
03/30/2022

Combat Pay Exclusion:

If someone serves in a combat zone, part or all of their pay is tax-free. This also applies to people working in an area outside a combat zone when the Department of Defense certifies that area is in direct support of military operations in a combat zone.

There are limits to this exclusion for commissioned officers.

Follow the links for more information.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/miscellaneous-provisions-combat-zone-service

https://www.irs.gov/individuals/military/tax-exclusion-for-combat-service

Are you wanting to know when you will get your refund? Watch this IRS video for more details.
03/29/2022

Are you wanting to know when you will get your refund? Watch this IRS video for more details.

Anxious to know when you’re going to get your refund? You can start checking on the status 24 hours after you have e-filed your tax return at https://www.ir...

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