Jan-04-2014 04:56 PM
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Jan-06-2014 02:13 PM
wny_pat wrote:msmith1199 wrote:wny_pat wrote:
After reading this thread, and the much throwing around the term "agent", makes me so glad that a retired, actual badge/credential carrying "IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent" does my taxes.
You were with the IRS or your tax guys is a former IRS agent? I've worked with many of the Criminal Investigator guys and they are completely separate from the civil division that handles your taxes and tax forms. The criminal guys can't even look at your income tax forms without special permission from a Federal Judge through the US Attorney's Office. They can get a transcript easier, but not the actual return.
Note that I said he is retired. He worked both the civil and the criminal side before retiring.
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Jan-06-2014 01:22 PM
Jan-06-2014 12:45 PM
msmith1199 wrote:wny_pat wrote:
After reading this thread, and the much throwing around the term "agent", makes me so glad that a retired, actual badge/credential carrying "IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent" does my taxes.
You were with the IRS or your tax guys is a former IRS agent? I've worked with many of the Criminal Investigator guys and they are completely separate from the civil division that handles your taxes and tax forms. The criminal guys can't even look at your income tax forms without special permission from a Federal Judge through the US Attorney's Office. They can get a transcript easier, but not the actual return.
Jan-06-2014 12:24 PM
Jan-06-2014 11:34 AM
wny_pat wrote:
After reading this thread, and the much throwing around the term "agent", makes me so glad that a retired, actual badge/credential carrying "IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent" does my taxes.
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Jan-06-2014 08:47 AM
Jan-06-2014 08:19 AM
tyoungs wrote:
Same issue - same mistake, first time I claimed interest on RV I claimed it on the line for "mortgage interest" - letter from IRS said 1098's don't match. Sent them back reply that I had claimed on wrong line - should be on line that says interest with no 1098. Sent the explanation with copy of statement from bank showing interest was paid on RV, no problem. Now when I claim on correct line I mark it interest on RV.
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Jan-06-2014 07:39 AM
Jan-06-2014 07:17 AM
doxiemom11 wrote:
We have our RV financed and also have never received a 1099 interest statement. We do own a house that is rented out, so we claim the house interest from the mortgage as expense on the rental property, we claim the interest for the motorhome as our primary residence. So far no problem even though we do not receive the 1099.
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Jan-06-2014 07:01 AM
Jan-06-2014 05:49 AM
msmith1199 wrote:wnytaxman wrote:
The IRS agent who looked at your response may not realize that your RV qualifies as a second home. That may be why they tried to disallow the deduction. Again, try a phone call in the morning and you may find that the situation will be resolved.
In my letter of explanation I used the language right off their website about having living quarters, but you may be right because I didn't tell them it was their own rules.
Jan-05-2014 08:08 PM
msmith1199 wrote:2oldman wrote:
Did you file on paper ? Sounds like it. You can get away with much more if you file online. The IRS loves that.
I filed online. You don't even send in the 1098's when you file online. This is probably why the computer kicked it out since it sounds like most lenders are not giving 1098's on RV loans. It also looks like there may have been a mistake on my return since there is a separate line on the schedule A for reporting mortgage interest that you did not received a 1098 for. The instructions for schedule A say to report that on a different line and you are also supposed to include a written explanation as to why you didn't get a 1098. I don't recall Turbo Tax covering that although it may have and I just missed it. I'll pay attention this year when I file my taxes. One problem is when you use Turbo Tax and file online, you can't attach supporting documents or written explanations.
Sounds like this may be good info for anybody writing off your RV loan interest as a second home. Make sure you follow the instructions in Schedule A if you don't get a 1098. I'm also going to contact Wells Fargo and see if I can convince them to send me a 1098 for this year and future years. I know I filled out my 2012 taxes the same as my 2011 taxes so when they catch up with 2012 I imagine I'm going to get the same letter from the IRS.
Jan-05-2014 07:31 PM
Jan-05-2014 06:01 PM
wnytaxman wrote:
The IRS agent who looked at your response may not realize that your RV qualifies as a second home. That may be why they tried to disallow the deduction. Again, try a phone call in the morning and you may find that the situation will be resolved.
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Jan-05-2014 04:34 PM