Tuesday, August 26, 2003
Telephone Call To The IRS
Calling the IRS at 800-829-7650 at this time. Will post and publish for time stamp now.
Ms. Coronado
Employee Number 8904422
Fresno, California
I've asked Ms. Coronado to set up a Collection Due Process hearing for me. She says she can't do this for me. She gives me the number to the local Atlanta office 404-338-7962. She had to ask me what state Atlanta was in. 1738 est.
I called the local Atlanta office and left my name and number. The recording says they will call me back within 2 business days. 1745 est.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 4:22 PM
Monday, August 25, 2003
Telephone Call To The IRS
Calling 800-829-7650 at this time. Will post and publish for time stamp then take notes.
Mr. Greenberg
Employee ID Number 9106917
800-829-7650
Seattle, Washington
I asked Mr. Greenberg if the IRS was continuing with their collection efforts against me. Mr. Greenberg has me on hold while he looks at the notes. 1644 est.
Mr. Greenberg came back on the line and advised me that collection efforts have not stopped. They are continuing collection efforts on my account even though they have been put on notice by me to cease and desist all collection efforts until my questions are answered. I advised Mr. Greenberg that I would like to meet with somebody in person here in Atlanta. Mr. Greenberg has put me on hold while he checks into this matter. 1652 est.
Mr. Greenberg comes back to the phone and advises me that I need to call this number 866-899-9083 ext 8500 at this time. Calling that number at this time. 1700 est.
Extension 8500 is no longer in use. Recording says call back and hold the line. Calling back at this time. 1702 est.
Holding on the line at this time. 1707 est.
I had the hold music playing on my speaker phone. Very nice hold music. Some sort of classical stuff. Very relaxing and inspiring. All of a sudden the line dropped. Recording says if you'd like to make a call please hang up and try again. Trying again at this time. 1711 est.
Thank God for speakerphones, wireless handsets, and good classical hold music. 1725 est.
Ms. Wissel
Employee Number 0469645053
Ogden Service Center
866-899-9083
Ms. Wissel advises me that I will need to call this number 800-375-6217 if I want to speak with anybody in Atlanta. Calling that number at this time. 1737 est.
We appreciate your patience. Please do not hang up. Your call is important to us. If you hang up and call back now this may increase your wait as calls are handled in the order in which they are received. Please continue to hold. The next available representative will assist you as soon as possible.
Mr. Libby
Employee Number 0797755
Atlanta, Georgia
800-375-6217
Mr. Libby tells me that there is nobody in Atlanta that I can come in and talk to face to face. He refers me back to 866-899-9083.
Mr. Libby's Supervisor is
Ms. Carter
Employee Number Mr. Libby refuses to give me her employee id number
1811 est.
I think I've had enough for the night. They won't even give me the name of somebody I can come in and talk with here in Atlanta.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 3:41 PM
Friday, August 22, 2003
Telephone Call To The IRS
I'm on hold with the IRS at 800-829-7650 at this time. The computer says expected hold time is 10 minutes. Holding at this time.
Mr. Person
Employee ID Number 9103019
800-829-7650
Seattle, Washington
After a long and fruitless conversation with Mr. Person I advised Mr. Person to note my account that I had called in to the IRS in response to the letter that they sent me and that I had in no uncertain terms demanded that the IRS immediately cease and desist all collection activity against me until all of my questions had been answered.
There's certainly no sense in sending any letter via certified mail to this Mr. Person in Seattle. It would be a waist of paper, ink, postage, and effort. He has no personal responsibility in this case or does he? He only takes inbound calls. He has no intention of ever speaking to me again. And if I call back in I don't think it would be a good tactic to start going after this Mr. Person person at all. He's just a smokescreen.
I don't know how to approach this thing. Any advice or suggestions would be welcome.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 5:55 PM
Telephone Call To IRS
800-829-7650
Mr. Kabakov
Employee Number 9106992
I will post and publish here to establish a time stamp. I am on the telephone with Mr. Kabakov employee number 9106992 Seattle, Washington at this time.
Mr. Kabakov told me that he could not give me permission to record the telephone conversation. He said that most people just record the calls and never say anything about it. Nobody had ever asked him permission to record the call before in his two years of working at the IRS.
After a long and fruitless conversation with Mr. Kabakov he advised me to call the Taxpayer Advocates at 877-777-4778.
I told Mr. Kabakov in no uncertain terms to cease and desist from withholding on my paycheck and to make sure that noboby from the IRS ever calls me again.
I'm sure that will be the end of it.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 3:39 PM
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
Telephone Call To The IRS
I just called the IRS at 800-829-7650. I spoke with Mr. Breaux employee number 1801278. I asked him if I could record the telephone conversation with him. He said he thought that I had to have permission to do that. I said that is why I am asking you for your permission. He said let me check on that and then he put me on hold. He came back to the line and said he would have to fill out a form 4442 and submit it and I would then receive a telephone call within 72 hours and I could record that conversation at that time.
Mr. Breaux will submit the form 4442 at this time. I am waiting for my call. This time all I want to do is find out why Ms. Franklin employee number 0708688 in Georgia said that I could not record a telephone call with the IRS but would have to meet with them in person if I wanted the conversation to be recorded. I think these people are as clueless as I am. Well I'll wait for my call and see what happens.
Funny that I told Ms. Williams in the call that I did record below that I was recording the conversation and she had no problem with that.
Today I figured I would wait to get all the hold music and preliminary personal information questioning out of the way before I started recording and this is what I run into. We'll see how it goes.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:36 PM
Telephone Call To The IRS
I just called the IRS at 800-829-7650. I spoke with Mr. Julian Chitta employee ID number 1815535. He said that it would be ok for me to record the conversation but when he heard the audioblogger he said he didn't have time for this and hung up the phone before the recording started. Made me waste a good audioblog post.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:15 PM
Telephone Call To The IRS
I just called the IRS again. Mrs. Burden employee number 0784482 says she will have the manager Ms. Franklin call me within 24 hours. I really don't even know what I want to say to these people. They called me at home the other night and the line got disconnected while I was trying to get the recorder on line. They never called me back. Ms. Williams in Georgia tells me it was employee number 5194 in Buffalo but does not know the person's name.
I guess I would just like to ask them why they were calling so I can think about that for a minute. Then I would also like to ask them who told my employer to withhold from my pacheck without my permission. Once I have that person on the line I will demand that they cease and desist all withholding from my paycheck. If they decline I will sent the direct challenge to personal authority letter directly to that person. I will then follow up with a telephone call to that person to discuss the letter.
Update: Ms. Franklin employee number 0708688 in Georgia just called me and advised that she would not allow me to record the conversation. She said I would have to meet with them in person at their office if I wished to record the conversation. She said they were calling me to try to collect the money that I owe them. I don't even know how to approach these people or what to ask them. Guess I've got a lot to lear.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:04 PM
Telephone Call To IRS
I just placed a telephone call to the IRS at 800-829-7650. I spoke with Mrs. Burden employee number 0784482. I reminded her that Ms. Williams was to have Ms. Franklin call me within 24 hours. Mrs. Burden says that she will remind Ms. Franklin to call me and I should be hearing from her within 24 hours.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 5:39 PM
Monday, August 11, 2003
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/11 Mon PM 07:10:12 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance
NOTE: Our response to your tax law question appears below. If you have a follow-up question or another general tax law question, please return to our web site at: (http://www.irs.gov/help/page/0,,id=13162,00.html) to submit it. Please do not use your "reply" button to respond to this message. More helpful information is provided at the end of this message.
Your Question Was:
This is an urgent matter. Please respond. Tuesday August 5, 2003 8:35 pm EST
I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being
from the Internal Revenue Service. I asked to record the telephone call and
she said that would be ok if she could also record the call. When I went to
try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for a minute and then the
call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone
but it was strange that she did not call back. Please check the notes on my
account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I
have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I
feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person. Also I want it to
be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please
call me back. Thank you very much. Sncerely, Doug Kenline 2103 B Powers
Ferry Road Marietta, Georgia 30067 770-850-9840 523-21-!
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The Answer To Your Question Is:
Thank you for your inquiry of Aug.7, 2003.
Based on what you have stated, it sounds like the phone call has to do with
your tax account. Unfortunately we are unable to address any account question
or issue thru electronic means at this time.
You need to call our toll free number of 1-800-829-0922 which is available Mon-
Fri. from 7:00 AM -10:00 PM [local time].
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EMPLOYEE ID: 91-04789 Mr. Spiry Tel.:(800)829-1040 msg#: 1475485
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 8:01 PM
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/11 Mon AM 11:11:17 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance
NOTE: Our response to your tax law question appears below. If you have a follow-up question or another general tax law question, please return to our web site at: (http://www.irs.gov/help/page/0,,id=13162,00.html) to submit it. Please do not use your "reply" button to respond to this message. More helpful information is provided at the end of this message.
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not answer (we answer tax law issues only), or it contained personal
identification information.
The Answer To Your Question Is:
Thank you for your e-mail inquiry. ********* Please accept our apology for the
delay in responding to your inquiry. Your question is: Please check the notes
on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me
again. **** Unfortunately, this IRS program accepts only those questions
related to tax law and procedural issues. Your question concerns your specific
tax account, which we are unable to answer via this system. For answers to
account-related question(s), please call 800-829-1040. I hope this is helpful.
IRS forms and publications may be accessed on our web site at the following address: http://www.irs.gov/forms_pubs/index.html or ordered through our toll-free forms line at:
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(NEW) 800-829-1954 Refund Hotline
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EMPLOYEE ID: 04-05041 Mr. Powers Tel.:(800)829-1040 msg#: 1477519
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 7:48 PM
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/11 Mon AM 11:10:14 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance
NOTE: Our response to your tax law question appears below. If you have a follow-up question or another general tax law question, please return to our web site at: (http://www.irs.gov/help/page/0,,id=13162,00.html) to submit it. Please do not use your "reply" button to respond to this message. More helpful information is provided at the end of this message.
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identification information.
The Answer To Your Question Is:
Thank you for your e-mail inquiry. ********* Please accept our apology for the
delay in responding to your inquiry. Your question is: Please check the notes
on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me
again. **** Unfortunately, this IRS program accepts only those questions
related to tax law and procedural issues. Your question concerns your specific
tax account, which we are unable to answer via this system. For answers to
account-related question(s), please call 800-829-1040. I hope this is helpful.
IRS forms and publications may be accessed on our web site at the following address: http://www.irs.gov/forms_pubs/index.html or ordered through our toll-free forms line at:
800-829-3676
which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with 7-10 days delivery time.
Other useful toll-free numbers include:
800-829-1040 IRS Tax Help Line for Individuals
(NEW) 800-829-4933 Business and Specialty Tax Help Line
(NEW) 800-829-1954 Refund Hotline
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EMPLOYEE ID: 04-05041 Mr. Powers Tel.:(800)829-1040 msg#: 1477518
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 7:47 PM
Telephone Call To IRS
I called the IRS tonight. Ms. Williams employee number 0786314 will have her supervisor Ms. Fraklin call me. She says Ms. Franklin will call me within 24 hours. I asked her to please have her call me tonight.
In segment one I listen to hold music.
segment 1
In segment two I speak with Ms. Jackson who transfers me to some other number where I get put on hold again.
segment 2
In segment three I listen to hold music and make a few comments.
segment 3
In segment four I listen to hold music and put in a plug for the good folks down at audioblogger. Also I give a few shout outs.
segment 4
In segment five I speak with Ms. Williams employee number 0786314 who tells me I owe the IRS $89,523.92. Also I ask Ms. Williams who authorized Sprint to withhold from my paycheck. I feel sorry for Ms. Williams. She's just trying to make a living. Probably feels pretty good about having a job with the government but I doubt she likes thinking that she is doing anybody any harm. She's just doing her job.
segment 5
In segment six I make some comments while waiting on hold for Ms. Williams. I talk about the fact that Ms. Williams did find a record of the telephone call that I received from the IRS. She says it was employee 5194 from Buffalo. Ms. Williams in in Georgia. I make a few comments about Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh.
segment 6
In segment seven I listen to hold music and make a few comments. Ms. Williams comes back on the line and talks with me some more. Ms. Williams looks up the name of Cynthia M. Colmenero from the Questionable W4 Program in southern California and confirms that this person does work for the IRS.
segment 7
In segment eight Ms. Williams gives me the name of her Supervisor Ms. Franklin. She will not give me Ms. Franklin's telephone number but gives me the 800 number to the office there 800-829-7650. Ms. Williams says they have the right to send a letter to my employer and tell them to take out money from my paycheck.
segment 8
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 4:30 PM
Sunday, August 10, 2003
Telephone Call To IRS
Office closed today. Will try again tomorrow.
audblog audio post
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 10:57 AM
Saturday, August 09, 2003
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/09 Sat PM 08:31:39 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance Acknowledgement
We have received the inquiry you submitted through our web site at http://www.IRS.gov. We will respond as quickly as our resources allow. Thank you for using our service.
If you have another question, please return to our web site at: http://www.irs.gov to submit it.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:52 PM
re: Telephone Call From IRS
Submitted again just now by IRS web form.
Please have this lady call me back immediately. I am sitting by my telephone waiting for her to call me now.
Tuesday August 5, 2003
8:35 pm EST
I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being from the Internal Revenue Service.
I asked to record the telephone call and she said that would be ok if she could also record the call.
When I went to try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for a minute and then the call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone but it was strange that she did not call back.
Please check the notes on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person.
Also I want it to be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please call me back.
Thank you very much.
Sncerely,
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:30 PM
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posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:13 PM
Re: Telephone Call From IRS
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/09 Sat PM 03:56:14 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance
NOTE: Our response to your tax law question appears below. If you have a follow-up question or another general tax law question, please return to our web site at: (this link) to submit it. Please do not use your "reply" button to respond to this message. More helpful information is provided at the end of this message.
Your Question Was:
Tuesday August 5, 2003 8:35 pm EST I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being from the Internal Revenue Service. I asked to record the telephone call and she said that would be ok if she could also record the call. When I went to try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for minute and then the call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone but it was strange that she did not call back. Please check the notes on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person. Also I want it to be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please call me back. Thank you very much.
Sncerely,
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
The Answer To Your Question Is:
***NOTE TO ASSISTORS: Please note that this taxpayer is posting all correspondence with the IRS on this website: http://irsemails.blogspot.com/
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This IRS program accepts only those questions related to tax law and procedural issues. Your question concerns a specific tax account, hich we are unable to answer via this system. For answers to account-related question(s), please call 1-800-829-1040 or visit your local district ffice.
If you have received a notice, you should call the telephone number on the notice; otherwise call 1-800-829-1040.
If you need to know the status of your Tax Year 2000 refund, please call
1-800-829-4477. Please wait at least 4 weeks after filing your return before
you call (3 weeks if you filed electronically). In some cases it may take up
to 6 weeks before refund information is available. When you call, make sure
that you have a copy of your tax return available because you will need to know
the first social security number shown on your return, the filing status and
the exact whole-dollar amount of your refund. If you have questions about a
refund for a prior year, call 1-800-829-1040.
IRS forms and publications may be accessed on our web site at the following address: this link or ordered through our toll-free forms line at:
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which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with 7-10 days delivery time.
Other useful toll-free numbers include:
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(NEW) 800-829-4933 Business and Specialty Tax Help Line
(NEW) 800-829-1954 Refund Hotline
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This answer is based on our understanding of the facts you presented in your
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EMPLOYEE ID: 59- Mr. Burford Tel.:(800)829-1040 msg#: 1473377
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 5:54 PM
Withholding Without My Permission
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/09 Sat PM 02:31:44 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance
NOTE: Our response to your tax law question appears below. If you have a follow-up question or another general tax law question, please return to our web site at: (this link) to submit it. Please do not use your "reply" button to respond to this message. More helpful information is provided at the end of this message.
Your Question Was:
The IRS is withholding money from my paycheck against my will. Who at the IRS has ordered my employer to withhold money from my paycheck against my will?
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
The Answer To Your Question Is:
Mr. Kenline...in reply to your question about a levy on your paycheck; the fact that the IRS has ordered a levy against your paycheck would indicate that you have an amount of unpaid tax due the Federal government, and which you failed to pay after repeated contacts by mail. The levy program is an authorized collection tool for use in situations where taxpayers have failed to live up to their income tax obligations, and where the taxpayer has made the decision not to take advantage of the payment agreement options allowed by law. When a taxpayer is delinquent in paying their Federal tax obligations, and other collection alternatives have been exhausted, seizure of the individuals paycheck is authorized under Federal statute. If you wish specific information about your account, you will need to contact our Collections area at 1-800-829-7650. Thank you.
IRS forms and publications may be accessed on our web site at the following address: this link or ordered through our toll-free forms line at: 800-829-3676 which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with 7-10 days delivery time.
Other useful toll-free numbers include:
800-829-1040 IRS Tax Help Line for Individuals
(NEW) 800-829-4933 Business and Specialty Tax Help Line
(NEW) 800-829-1954 Refund Hotline
We are interested in your opinion and providing the best possible service to you. Please take a moment to answer our survey at: Link This answer is based on our understanding of the facts you presented in your question. Omission of facts may affect the answer given.
Here's a tip for navigating the IRS web site. Use the "search" button at the left side of the web page. Enter key words or phrases for your topic in the entry box. It could help you find your answer immediately.
EMPLOYEE ID: 59- Mr. Allred Tel.:(800)829-1040 msg#: 1470940
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 1:25 PM
Friday, August 08, 2003
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/08 Fri AM 12:07:20 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance Acknowledgement
We have received the inquiry you submitted through our web site at http://www.IRS.gov. We will respond as quickly as our resources allow. Thank you for using our service.
If you have another question, please return to our web site at: http://www.irs.gov to submit it.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 2:24 PM
Thursday, August 07, 2003
Telephone Call From The IRS
Submitted again just now Thursday August 7, 2003 5:37 pm EST.
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This is an urgent matter. Please respond.
Tuesday August 5, 2003
8:35 pm EST
I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being from the Internal Revenue Service.
I asked to record the telephone call and she said that would be ok if she could also record the call.
When I went to try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for a minute and then the call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone but it was strange that she did not call back.
Please check the notes on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person.
Also I want it to be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please call me back.
Thank you very much.
Sncerely,
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
Your Question Has Been Submitted
We will direct your message to the appropriate IRS office. Thank you!
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 4:40 PM
Cheryl Wagner
From: Wagner Cheryl A Cheryl.Wagner@IRS.GOV
Date: 2003/08/07 Thu AM 09:43:27 EDT
To: "'dkenline@bellsouth.net'" dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: RE: Telephone Call From IRS
Doug;
I show these three messages for you, currently in the ETLA active queue. ETLA is only an email response system. There's no record in any of these messages about a call that was made so I don't know who called. I'm not a tax specialist; I'm a computer programmer who maintains the system. All I can advise is to call the usual IRS toll-free numbers to resolve your withholding problem.
800-829-1040
IRS Tax Help Line for Individuals
For individual and joint filers who need procedural or tax law information and/or help to file their 1040-type individual returns (including Schedules C and E); and, general account information for Form 1040 Filers. Automated Self-Service Interactive Applications are also offered on this line.
877-777-4778
National Taxpayer Advocate's Help Line
For taxpayers whose tax problems have not been resolved through normal channels.
Cheryl Wagner
(202) 874-0614
Badge 70-07550
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MESSAGE 1473377
Email Address:
dkenline@bellsouth.net
Received Date/time:
2003-08-05 19:52:01
Category: 1
Question:
Tuesday August 5, 2003 8:35 pm EST I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being from the Internal Revenue Service. I asked to record the telephone call and she said that would be ok if she could also record the call. When I went to try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for minute and then the call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone but it was strange that she did not call back. Please check the notes on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person. Also I want it to be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please call me back. Thank you very much. Sncerely, Doug Kenline 2103 B Powers Ferry Road Marietta, Georgia 30067 770-850-9840 523-21-0224
Response:
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MESSAGE 1470941
Email Address:
dkenline@bellsouth.net
Received Date/time:
2003-08-02 21:52:00
Category: 16
Question:
The IRS is withholding money from my paycheck against my will. Who at the IRS has ordered my employer to withhold money from my paycheck against my will?
Response:
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MESSAGE 1470940
Email Address:
dkenline@bellsouth.net
Received Date/time:
2003-08-02 21:50:00
Category: 1
Question:
The IRS is withholding money from my paycheck against my will. Who at the IRS has ordered my employer to withhold money from my paycheck against my will? Doug Kenline 2103 B Powers Ferry Road Marietta, Georgia 30067 770-850-9840 523-21-0224
Response:
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 4:19 PM
Wednesday, August 06, 2003
Telephone Call From IRS
From: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Date: 2003/08/06 Wed PM 05:53:44 EDT
To: cheryl.wagner@irs.gov
Subject: Telephone Call From IRS
Cheryl,
I have asked the help desk through the web form but this is a matter of extreme urgency and they have not responded.
Tuesday August 5, 2003
8:35 pm EST
I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being from the Internal Revenue Service.
I asked to record the telephone call and she said that would be ok if she could also record the call.
When I went to try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for a minute and then the call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone but it was strange that she did not call back.
Please check the notes on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person.
Also I want it to be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please call me back.
Thank you very much.
Sncerely,
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 4:58 PM
Tuesday, August 05, 2003
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/05 Tue PM 08:56:25 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance Acknowledgement
We have received the inquiry you submitted through our web site at http://www.IRS.gov. We will respond as quickly as our resources allow. Thank you for using our service.
If you have another question, please return to our web site at: http://www.irs.gov to submit it.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 7:15 PM
Tuesday August 5, 2003
8:35 pm EST
I just received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as being from the Internal Revenue Service.
I asked to record the telephone call and she said that would be ok if she could also record the call.
When I went to try to hook up my recorder I heard some hold music for a minute and then the call dropped. I may have accidentally pushed the flash button on my telephone but it was strange that she did not call back.
Please check the notes on my account and see who it was that called me and have that person call me again. I have been trying desparately to make contact with somebody at the IRS and I feel terrible that I did not get to talk with this person.
Also I want it to be a matter of record that I did not hang up on her and am asking her to please call me back.
Thank you very much.
Sncerely,
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
Just submitted via IRS web form.
Your Question Has Been Submitted
We will direct your message to the appropriate IRS office. Thank you!
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:56 PM
Saturday, August 02, 2003
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/02 Sat PM 10:51:03 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance Acknowledgement
We have received the inquiry you submitted through our web site at http://www.IRS.gov. We will respond as quickly as our resources allow. Thank you for using our service.
If you have another question, please return to our web site at: http://www.irs.gov to submit it.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 8:59 PM
Submitted Via Web Form
This question submitted via web form just now.
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The IRS is withholding money from my paycheck against my will.
Who at the IRS has ordered my employer to withhold money from my paycheck against my will?
Doug Kenline
2103 B Powers Ferry Road
Marietta, Georgia 30067
770-850-9840
xxx-xx-xxxx
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Your Question Has Been Submitted
We will direct your message to the appropriate IRS office. Thank you!
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 8:47 PM
861 Synopsis
I asked:
Should I use the rules found in 26 USC 861(b), and the related regulations beginning at 26 CFR 1.861-8, to determine my taxable domestic income?
They answered:
Since your question did not specify the type of taxable domestic income we are unable to determine if you should use the rules found in 26 USC 861(b) or 26 CFR 1.861-8. Please resubmit question with specifics.
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 2:17 PM
From: TaxHelp@hal1.ausc.irs.gov
Date: 2003/08/02 Sat PM 12:20:29 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: IRS Email Tax Law Assistance
NOTE: Our response to your tax law question appears below. If you have a follow-up question or another general tax law question, please return to our web site at: (link) to submit it. Please do not use your "reply" button to respond to this message. More helpful information is provided at the end of this message.
For privacy and security purposes, your incoming e-mail text has been deleted in this response because it either asked a tax account question, which we do not answer (we answer tax law issues only), or it contained personal identification information.
The Answer To Your Question Is: On July 27, 2003 An Automatic 7 Day Interim Response Was Sent.
Since your question did not specify the type of taxable domestic income we are unable to determine if you should use the rules found in 26 USC 861(b) or 26 CFR 1.861-8. Please resubmit question with specifics.
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posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 2:06 PM
Friday, August 01, 2003
Cheryl Wagner
From: Wagner Cheryl A Cheryl.Wagner@IRS.GOV
Date: 2003/08/01 Fri AM 09:51:28 EDT
To: dkenline@bellsouth.net
Subject: RE: Electronic Communication
It's part of the modernization effort. I believe the heading for the group of contractors is "PRIME" and it could include a number of subcontractors. They've begun the "secure portal" effort with things like "Where's my refund?" which you may have seen on the IRS website this filing season (Jan - Apr 2003). Once you click on it (Where's my refund), it switches you from the Public Portal webserver to another (secure) server.
Cheryl
posted by Dietrich Bonhoeffer at 6:26 PM
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