Tuesday, January 08, 2008
The IRS is finally considering at refund loans and whether they are being used by tax cheats in order to game the system. Many middle-class Americans are taking advantage of the system by falsely identifying their income in order to qualify. These loans are traditionally available to the working poor in order to help them attain temporary assistance but now many others are taking advantage of the program as a "free" loan opportunity. Clearly, this is a practice that has to stop and the IRS is definitely taking the right steps...
From Baltimore Sun:
Last week, the Internal Revenue Service said for the first time it will be looking at refund loans and whether they encourage cheating among tax preparers, as some critics claim. Sounds hopeful, though at this point the agency only is seeking public comment ... A refund loan is an advance on your tax refund - minus fees. The loan is repaid when the IRS deposits your refund in the bank ... Millions of tax filers likely will take out refund loans this tax season. Don't be one of them.

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