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There Is No Such Thing As Tax Simplification!


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Wayne M. Davies
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There Is No Such Thing As Tax Simplification!



-- by Wayne M. Davies



Copyright 2003 Wayne M. Davies Inc.

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I'm a little upset right now, so please bear with me. I

don't get upset very often - you can always tell because

smoke starts coming right out of the top of my bald head! -

but I'm here to tell ya', this one really has me both

laughing and crying at the same time!



Recently the IRS came out with this press release:



IRS Increases Interest/Dividend Threshold

Source: Associated Press

Publication date: 2002-09-26



WASHINGTON (AP) - More than 15 million taxpayers will be

able to skip filing a separate IRS form for interest and

dividend income next year under a move announced by the tax

agency Thursday.



Beginning with 2002 returns due next April, most taxpayers

won't have to file the separate schedule with their 1040

forms if their interest and dividend income is $1,500 or

less. That replaces the current threshold of $400, which has

been in place since 1974.



Taxpayers who file 1040 forms use Schedule B to list

interest and dividend payments. Under the new rules,

millions of taxpayers will simply report their interest and

dividend income without filing the separate forms.



Charles Rossotti, the Internal Revenue Service commissioner,

estimated that 15 million taxpayers will be no longer have

to file the extra form.



"We will continue our efforts to reduce the burden on

taxpayers and simplify the tax code," said Pam Olson, acting

assistant Treasury secretary for tax policy. END OF PRESS

RELEASE



Now, aren't you just thrilled to hear that the IRS, in it's

infinite wisdom and undying compassion for the American

taxpayer, has decided to make life easier for you by

changing the rules regarding the filing requirements for one

tax form know as Schedule B? Give me a break!



In case you were just dying to know, Schedule B is a form

that you must file with your personal tax return if your

total interest and/or dividend income exceeds $400. Now,

you only have to file Schedule B if your investment income

exceeds $1,500.



By the way, no matter how much investment income you have,

ALL taxable investment income must be reported on your tax

return. The issue here is whether or not you have to

provide a detailed itemized listing of your investment

income.



Example: Let's say you have $1,000 of interest income.

Under the new rules, you can just put the $1,000 right on

Page 1 of Form 1040. And that's it.



But if you have $2,000 of interest income, you have to

complete a separate form (Schedule B) and list each source

of that interest income, i.e. the name of each bank account

or other financial institution and how much interest or

dividend income you earned from each source.



So because of this simple rule change, about 15 million

people will not have to file Schedule B.



And because the IRS has removed this one form from the tax

returns of 15 million people, an IRS official has the nerve

to make this pronouncement:



"We will continue our efforts to reduce the burden on

taxpayers and simplify the tax code."



Can you believe it? This lady, and I mean no disrespect

here toward Ms. Olson - I'm sure she's a hard-working

government employee who does a great job, but this lady, in

my humble opinion, has her head in the sand, as do virtually

all politicians and other government authorities who have

created the ungodly monster know as the Internal Revenue

Code.



The IRS changes one little rule that removes one form from

only 15% of all returns filed - and this gives the IRS the

right to think that they are reducing the burden on

taxpayers??? (Keep in mind that there are over 100 million

tax returns filed every year. So, if this Schedule B rule

change affects 15 million people, that's a measly 15% of all

tax returns filed.)



C'mon - what is wrong with this picture? Do you get my

point?



Taking away one lousy form from a small percentage of tax

returns filed - how is that reducing the burden on

taxpayers? It's not! It's a drop in the bucket. It's

peanuts. It doesn't even come close to making an impact on

the incredible burden that taxpayers have each year on April

15.



Furthermore, how does this one little change "simplify the

tax code"? I am appalled that a government official would

even use the phrase "simplify the tax code". We have never

had tax simplification. Never. Never ever! Since 1913,

when the tax code was first implemented, there has been

nothing but tax complications, never tax simplifications.



The rules only get more and more complicated. Tax laws only

get more and more complex. The Tax Code just gets bigger

and bigger. Don't let the politicians' hype fool you.

Never for a minute should you believe the government when

they say that they are trying to "simplify the tax code."



So, what's the average taxpayer to do? If the tax rules just

get more complicated, how are you supposed to make any

sense out of all this mess?



You only have 2 options, as I see it. One I offer tongue-in-

cheek, the other is "words-to-live-by."



OPTION #1: Become a Tax Professional and prepare hundreds of

tax returns every year. That's the only way I know for you

to become sufficiently knowledgeable in the crazy world of

U.S. taxation. Obviously, this is not a viable option for

99.9% of the population. But you get the point.



OPTION #2: Hook up with a Tax Professional.

Find someone else who does tax returns for a living. Not

your "family tax preparer", you know, Uncle Fred who likes

doing returns and so offers to do yours for free. But an

experienced tax person who does hundreds of returns every

year and can help you make sense out of the most nonsensical

collection of rules on the planet.



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Wayne M. Davies is author of the new eBook, "The Tax

Reduction Toolkit: 29 Little-Known Legal Loopholes That Will

Reduce Your Taxes By Thousands (For Small Business Owners

and Self-Employed People Only!) Don't file another tax

return until you visit:

http://www.YouSaveOnTaxes.com/toolkit.html

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