J Langello Tax & Accounting

J Langello Tax & Accounting Income tax preparation and efiling
rental properties and small business specialists
year round service with offices in Palm Coast FL & New London CT

02/03/2016

I'm back in the Palm Coast office.
Open 7 days a week, call for an appointment
Be back in New London office Friday, February 12

02/01/2016

WATCH FOR SCAMS !!!
the below warning was posted by the IRS today

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today issued a filing season alert warning taxpayers to watch out for identity theft at tax time and highlighted the crime as the first scam in the agency’s “Dirty Dozen” series.

Over the course of the past year, as part of the Security Summit initiative, the IRS partnered with states and the tax industry to enhance coordination and create a more secure system for taxpayers.

Security Summit participants, including the IRS, will regularly share details of fraudulent schemes detected this season so industry and government have the same information and can adjust accordingly to provide increased protection. Many changes will be invisible to the taxpayer, but the more than 20 shared data elements are critical to making sure the IRS, states and industry can better verify the taxpayer and the legitimacy of the tax return.

“Our collaborative efforts with the Security Summit have given the IRS additional tools to stop fraudulent returns at the door," said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. "The criminals continue to look for increasingly sophisticated ways to breach the tax system. While the IRS has improved prevention and detection efforts, we’re calling on taxpayers to protect their private information so thieves can’t steal personal data to file fraudulent returns."

The IRS also joined with industry and states on a public awareness campaign to provide taxpayers with easy tips to better protect themselves. The “Taxes. Security. Together.” campaign includes YouTube videos, Tax Tips and fact sheets to help taxpayers stay safe online.

The Dirty Dozen is compiled annually by the IRS and lists a variety of common scams taxpayers may encounter any time during the year. Many of these con games peak during filing season as people prepare their tax returns or hire someone to do so.

“We urge people to use caution when viewing e-mails, receiving telephone calls or getting advice on tax issues because scams can take on many sophisticated forms," Koskinen said. "Keep your personal information secure by protecting your computers and only giving out your Social Security numbers when absolutely necessary."

Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return claiming a fraudulent refund. While the IRS has made significant strides over the past several years to address this issue, it remains a top concern for the IRS, which is why identity theft remains on the Dirty Dozen list again this year as the IRS works to protect taxpayers and help victims.

In the most recent three fiscal years, Criminal Investigation (CI) helped convict approximately 2,000 identity thieves. In fiscal year 2015, the IRS initiated 776 identity theft related investigations, which resulted in 774 sentencings through CI enforcement efforts. The courts continue to impose significant jail time with the average months to serve in fiscal year 2015 at 38 months— the longest sentencing being over 27 years.

The IRS understands that identity theft is a frustrating, complex process for victims. While identity thieves steal information from sources outside the tax system, the IRS is often the first to inform a victim that identity theft occurred. The IRS is working hard to resolve identity theft cases as quickly as possible.

For more information, see the special identity theft section on IRS.gov, as well as:
•IRS Fact Sheet 2016-1: IRS, States and Tax Industry Combat Identity Theft and Refund Fraud on Many Fronts,
•IRS Fact Sheet 2016-2: IRS, States and Tax Industry Urge Taxpayers to Join the Effort to Combat Identity Theft,
•IRS Fact Sheet 2016-3: IRS Identity Theft Victim Assistance: How It Works,
•IRS Fact Sheet 2016-4: How New Identity Security Changes May Affect Taxpayers for 2016

01/30/2016

Tax season is moving along. Busy, but plenty of appointments available here in New London
I'll be back in Palm Coast office on Wednesday

01/19/2016

The IRS will start accepting and processing tax return today.
Let's get this done now!
Call me for an appointment or come to my office

01/16/2016

I will be in my New London CT office the following dates:
Jan 26- Feb 2
Feb 12-Feb 21
Mar 16- Mar 22
Apr 3- Apr 9

I am always availabe by phone (386 793-6888) and by email

01/10/2016

Income tax preparation and e-filing for over 25 years
Prompt, accurate, friendly service with my personal guarantee

Specializing in Small Business and Rental Properties

Two offices:
Florida:
2323 No. State St, Suite 58
Atlanta Business Park
Bunnell

Connecticut:
991 Bank St
New London

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