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[quote=Anonymous]It's a big deal with the IRS. You've rectified it (have you fully rectified - there are usually penalities and additional payments), and you've passed the background check. You don't work for the federal government. Therefore, I don't think you need to tell your boss. You're meeting the conditions of your current employer - passing background check for building access. The IRS is seriously understaffed so this probably goes no further (and is probably why you got the letter about employment and being on thin ice - whoever sent it likely sent you the wong letter). But, if you want a higher security clearance or to work for the federal government, you might have a harder time. That might mean you need to keep records for a longer time so you can document what happened, and you'd probably have to answer probing questions about it. It might take a little longer because they'd want to check in other areas and make sure you're not a security risk, that this was truly a one-time error. But you'd probably pass a security clearance or other more intenstive background check, particularly after a few more years pass with nothing else on your tax records. [/quote]
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