Have you claimed your share of
the $6 Billion Excise Tax Refund
Pool?
If you paid Federal Excise Taxes on
certain telecommunications services
between 2003 and 2006, you may be
entitled to a substantial refund plus
daily compounded interest.
C&I offers a FREE evaluation of your
refund potential.
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C & I Tax Consultants
5670 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1530,
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Ph: 310-435-1547 Fax: 866-381-3118
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Telecommunications Excise Tax Refund Program
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IRS Reports that only 17% of $6 Billion Excise Tax Refund Pool has been Claimed |
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C & I Tax Consultants are the experts at obtaining refunds for clients who paid telecommunications excise taxes. Due to a recent IRS settlement, businesses that purchased telecommunications services from March 1, 2003 through July 31, 2006 are entitled to receive refunds of the Federal Excise Tax paid on those services, plus daily compounded interest. The refund can easily exceed 10% of a company’s total annual telecom expenses. The IRS has set aside $6 billion to pay back taxpayers who paid taxes on telecommunications. The IRS is paying refunds within 45 days of filing. Get started now by filling out a few short questions below.
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About the Telecommunications Excise Tax Refund:
- Eligible Expenses: Includes inbound toll-free services, landline and mobile long distance (at fixed per minute rates), private lines, LAN, internet, broadband, pagers, beepers, voicemail, data-only services, and others.
- Safe Harbor: Even if you have applied for a refund under the 1% safe harbor provision, we may be able to double your refund.
- Services: Our service includes non-intrusive data collection, preparation of an audit-ready file, working with your CPA to do the necessary filings, and meetings with the IRS if necessary.
- Time Period: In general, the period covered includes taxes on telecommunications services from 3/1/03-7/31/06.
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