melbourne83
Nov 17, 2008, 02:10 AM
Hello,
I hope this email finds you well.
Firstly, I wanted to thank you for the informative article I found online. Good information is always appreciated ;]
Secondly, I have a quick question and am unsure who to ask. I realize that you cannot provide definitive advice or a free consultation. However, a quick opinion would be very sincerely appreciated as this is important to me.
I was laid off some time ago and was collecting unemployment.
The benefits have expired and I was offered a chance to fly out of the country quite recently but do not have a Passport.
I have read the, when you apply for a Passport, a mark is left on your tax record.
Although I have done nothing wrong, I still (like most!) dread the idea of a tax audit.
So the question is: do you think that applying for a Passport so soon after exhausting unemployment benefits will raise a red flag and increase my chances of being audited come tax time?
The trip will be paid for through family but the IRS will have no way of knowing that...
Anyway, thanks in advance for your time. Any advice would be sincerely appreciated.
Best Regards,
Charles
I hope this email finds you well.
Firstly, I wanted to thank you for the informative article I found online. Good information is always appreciated ;]
Secondly, I have a quick question and am unsure who to ask. I realize that you cannot provide definitive advice or a free consultation. However, a quick opinion would be very sincerely appreciated as this is important to me.
I was laid off some time ago and was collecting unemployment.
The benefits have expired and I was offered a chance to fly out of the country quite recently but do not have a Passport.
I have read the, when you apply for a Passport, a mark is left on your tax record.
Although I have done nothing wrong, I still (like most!) dread the idea of a tax audit.
So the question is: do you think that applying for a Passport so soon after exhausting unemployment benefits will raise a red flag and increase my chances of being audited come tax time?
The trip will be paid for through family but the IRS will have no way of knowing that...
Anyway, thanks in advance for your time. Any advice would be sincerely appreciated.
Best Regards,
Charles