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Frequently asked questions about international individual tax matters
Listing of ACCI-approved FAQs about International Individual tax matters by category.
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Nonresidents
Understanding your CP504B notice
If you received an IRS CP504B Notice, you have an unpaid amount due on your account. Pay the amount immediately to avoid further collection actions such as seizing your property.
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Individuals
Claiming tax treaty benefits
If a tax treaty between the United States and your country provides an exemption from, or a reduced rate of, withholding for certain items of income, you should notify the payor of the income (the withholding agent) of your foreign status to claim the benefits of the treaty.
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Nonresidents
IRS offers how-to videos to help taxpayers apply for Offers in Compromise and avoid scams
IR-2021-229, November 17, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service today unveiled a new how-to video series enabling taxpayers to avoid potential scams by considering and applying for an Offer in Compromise (OIC) themselves and avoid paying excessive fees to companies advertising outlandish claims.
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News Media, Individuals
Posters, guides and toolkits for the Inflation Reduction Act credits
Informational posters, guides and toolkits to help people understand the new Inflations Reduction Act of 2022 tax credits.
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Individuals, Businesses
Failure to file penalty
Calculate, pay or remove the Failure to File Penalty when you don’t file your tax return by the due date.
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Individuals, Businesses, Tax Professionals
IRS reminder to many: Make final 2021 quarterly tax payment by Jan. 18; avoid surprise tax bill, possible penalty
IR-2022-03, January 5, 2022 — The IRS urges taxpayers to check into their options to avoid being subject to estimated tax penalties, which apply when someone underpays their taxes.
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News Media, Individuals, Tax Professionals, Businesses
Final 2022 quarterly estimated tax payment due January 17
IR-2023-01, January 4, 2023 — Many taxpayers make quarterly estimated tax payments during the year to stay current on their taxes, but many who should overlook this step. The Internal Revenue Service today urged those who paid too little tax in 2022 to make a fourth quarter payment on or before January 17 to avoid an unexpected potential tax bill or penalty when they file in 2023.
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News Media, Self-Employed, Individuals
Understanding your CP504J notice
CP504J notifies you of an unpaid amount due on your account.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP504 notice
You received this notice because we haven't received payment of your unpaid balance. This notice is your Notice of Intent to Levy (Internal Revenue Code section 6331 (d)). If you don't pay the amount due immediately, the IRS can levy your income and bank accounts, as well as seize your property or your right to property including your state income tax refund to pay the amount you owe.
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Individuals