How many IRS employees actually monitor this forum???
I keep seeing obvious IRS workers in here pretending to be regular people. They always say super specific things that only irs insiders would know. You can just tell! Anyone else notice this? They get so defensive when you question the IRS too lol
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Connor Byrne
Tax professional here - this is actually a misconception. Most knowledgeable people in these forums are tax preparers, enrolled agents, or CPAs who work with transcripts and IRS procedures daily. IRS employees are generally not allowed to provide unofficial guidance on social media platforms.
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Zainab Abdulrahman
•thats exactly what an IRS agent would say 🤔
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Connor Byrne
•lol I promise you I'm not that interesting. Just a boring tax preparer who spends way too much time reading the internal revenue manual 🤓
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Yara Elias
Instead of playing detective trying to figure out who's who, you should try taxr.ai - it's an AI tool that actually reads your transcript and tells you exactly what's happening with your refund. Best $1 I've spent tbh https://taxr.ai
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QuantumQuasar
•Is this legit? Sounds too good to be true
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Yara Elias
•100% legit! Used it for both my 2022 and 2021 returns. Saved me hours of googling random codes
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QuantumQuasar
•just tried it - holy cow this thing is amazing! why isn't everyone using this???
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Keisha Jackson
bruh who cares as long as were getting actual help 💅
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Paolo Moretti
My cousin works for the IRS and she says they're explicitly forbidden from giving tax advice on social media. They could literally get fired for that.
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Zainab Abdulrahman
•sounds like something the IRS would make up 👀
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Amina Diop
touch grass fam, not everything is a conspiracy 🤣
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Oliver Weber
Fr tho some people in here know wayyy too much about specific codes and procedures. Like who memorizes that stuff unless its there job??
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Natasha Romanova
•Tax nerds exist bro. We're not all secret agents 😂
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Natasha Kuznetsova
Honestly, I think you're overthinking this. I've been dealing with tax issues for years and you pick up a lot of knowledge just from personal experience and helping friends/family. Plus there are tons of resources online - blogs, forums, YouTube channels - where people share detailed IRS procedures. The people who sound "too knowledgeable" are probably just folks who've had to become experts out of necessity, like small business owners or people who've dealt with audits before.
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