Insula Research WTF????!!!!!!

Never had this one happen before.

Last year (well 2010) I didn't do much for Insula. I was paid $650 by them. However they reported that I was paid $65,000.

I got a letter from the IRS today.

It seems I owe them $29,000.

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Have you fired off an email to Insula yet asking for the other $64,350? They need to generate a corrected 1099 for you.
Weird thing though is that the 1099 that I used to prepare my taxes showed the correct amount.

I have until Feb 8th to get it taken care of. Not sure if I should just send in my 1099 or contact HR Block since they did my taxes last year.
Agree with Flash, wholeheartedly. Went through a similar thing last year, though the discrepancy wasn't nearly what you cited! My accountant made it go away much more quickly and adeptly than I ever could have. He speaks their language, I don't.
lisams901 Wrote:
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> Never had this one happen before.
>
> Last year (well 2010) I didn't do much for Insula.
> I was paid $650 by them. However they reported
> that I was paid $65,000.
>
> I got a letter from the IRS today.
>
> It seems I owe them $29,000.

maybe they could just send you a check for the remaining $64,350, and you could pay the $29,000 out of that. just ask them to cut you a check. then all is well. everybody's happy.
Make two calls - one to H&R Block and one to Insula to ask them to check their records. Seems to me that the 1099 you received from Insula would be identical to the one the IRS gets (which would mean the IRS made the mistake), but H&R Block would know for sure.
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