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IRS Tax Forms 2003

Question: Tax fraud Please help?

Since 2002, I’ve had someone claiming my daughter as their dependant illegally. I have a feeling it’s her father forging my name on a Form 8332. Her father lost all rights to her due to child abuse and isn’t even allowed to have supervised visits with her. Every year my e-file gets rejected because of her ss# being already claimed and I’m forced to mail in my taxes which caused my refund to get delayed by 3 weeks. I wrote the IRS in 2003 and in 2006 asking them to do something about it but it’s still happening. I’m a single mother and can’t afford a lawyer. How can I get the IRS to do something? Is their a form I can submit that would force them to investigate?

Answer: You need to contact the state legal aid office where you reside. There are many lawyers who have to donate “pro-bono” work to deserving citizens who cannot not afford to hire a lawyer.

If you check with your local town/city hall or human services department; they will be able to direct you to someone who can assist in straightening this out for you and your daughter.

Firm’s owner to be sentenced after income tax evasion plea

The owner and operator of a residential and commercial plumbing business, Alfa Mechanical Contracting Inc., pleaded guilty recently to income tax evasion. Bill Bouzas, a resident of the Morganville section of Marlboro, entered his plea in federal court in Newark before Judge William H. Walls. read more

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