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Peggy Riley Quotes

«Every year we receive a number of outlandish claims from tax cheats: The Sixteenth Amendment concerning the power to lay and collect income taxes was never ratified, wages are not income, and other false arguments. Don?t count on it. They were thrown out of court back then and there going to be thrown out of court in the future.»
Author: Peggy Riley
«They have many chances to respond before we place a lien. It's more of a last resort.»
Author: Peggy Riley
«We never send e-mails requesting personal information and we would never ask for your credit card number.»
Author: Peggy Riley
«We expect the number of people E-filing to continue to grow more as the technology gets more popular. The decrease in early returns could be a result in more people owing money, or people could just be putting it off because of the later deadline.»
Author: Peggy Riley
«The credit is too valuable to overlook. If you think you might be eligible to claim the EITC, check it out. The EITC could put money in your pocket.»
Author: Peggy Riley
«A common misconception is that this credit is only for families with children. Single individuals or married couples with no children may still qualify. The IRS created the EITC Assistant, an interactive tool available on the IRS Web site to remove the guesswork from eligibility rules.»
Author: Peggy Riley