Back in the days of stimulus money, the IRS says I received more than I did. On my return, we reported the amount I actually received. They sent me a letter saying I failed to report an additional stimulus payment and I need to pay tax on it - but I never received the payment.
My CPA was able to obtain knowledge that it was supposed to be on a prepaid debit card in the mail. I receive scanned copies of my mail by email each morning. I was able to locate the email where it had a picture of the mail in question, the prepaid debit card - but I never received the prepaid debit card. I called USPS and you know they are worthless. My neighbor at the time worked for USPS and she commented that mail theft was increasingly common, particularly in our area, but they hadn't figured out the issue yet. I documented all of this, sent to my CPA, and he attempts to get the IRS to correct the situation. Time goes on.
My CPA finally found someone at the IRS that could see it was a prepaid debit card and that the funds were never used. Per the IRS person, they sent me the prepaid debit card so I must be taxed on it - regardless if I chose to use it or not. The IRS says it's not their problem that I didn't receive it in the mail. Time goes on, my CPA keeps trying to find someone with some sense to either re-issue the money or excuse the tax on money I did not receive.
Last week I got a letter from the IRS that my outstanding tax was being turned over to collections. I decided to pay it and the penalty and then have my CPA write another letter to the IRS.
Do I have any other options here? I would love to either get the money they claim to have given me or receive a refund for the tax and penalties I paid. Tax and penalties was just under $400 so the issue at hand is the principle of the matter, not necessarily the money.
Or do I just have to suck it up and be out the money, thanks to our government?
My CPA was able to obtain knowledge that it was supposed to be on a prepaid debit card in the mail. I receive scanned copies of my mail by email each morning. I was able to locate the email where it had a picture of the mail in question, the prepaid debit card - but I never received the prepaid debit card. I called USPS and you know they are worthless. My neighbor at the time worked for USPS and she commented that mail theft was increasingly common, particularly in our area, but they hadn't figured out the issue yet. I documented all of this, sent to my CPA, and he attempts to get the IRS to correct the situation. Time goes on.
My CPA finally found someone at the IRS that could see it was a prepaid debit card and that the funds were never used. Per the IRS person, they sent me the prepaid debit card so I must be taxed on it - regardless if I chose to use it or not. The IRS says it's not their problem that I didn't receive it in the mail. Time goes on, my CPA keeps trying to find someone with some sense to either re-issue the money or excuse the tax on money I did not receive.
Last week I got a letter from the IRS that my outstanding tax was being turned over to collections. I decided to pay it and the penalty and then have my CPA write another letter to the IRS.
Do I have any other options here? I would love to either get the money they claim to have given me or receive a refund for the tax and penalties I paid. Tax and penalties was just under $400 so the issue at hand is the principle of the matter, not necessarily the money.
Or do I just have to suck it up and be out the money, thanks to our government?