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30th September 2009
The IRS forecasts an annual tax gap of $400 billion dollars or so depending on the year. A good chunk of this missing tax revenue is believed to be in offshore accounts held by Americans, but not reported. The IRS has stepped up its pursuit of such accoun... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
16th September 2009
You have to love car dealers. With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, car dealers are screaming about the tax benefits of buying these vehicles. Here’s the scoop.
Deductions and Credits
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 made a major modifi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd August 2009
For some people, the mere mention of the three letters I, R, and S causes a terrible case of dry mouth and shaky knees. Even for folks who have been timely and correct in their tax payments, the thought of interactions with the IRS that go beyond simply ... Read >
Author: nexplore
23rd August 2009
When you get a letter from the IRS claiming that you owe back taxes, you may be tempted to simply throw away the letter and pretend it never happened. But ignoring the IRS and hoping they’ll go away creates more problems than it solves, so make a plan ... Read >
Author: nexplore
23rd August 2009
Whether you’re a business owner or a regular old Joe needing the assistance of a tax attorney, you need to be ready to invest some time into finding the one that’s right for you. Tax attorneys not only have special training, but good tax attorneys al... Read >
Author: nexplore
27th July 2009
“IRS” and “audit” are probably two of the most feared words in the English language, but they do not need to be. Unless you excessively lie on your tax return, your odds of getting audited are actually very slim.
1. Be Prepared
Technically, ev... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
11th June 2009
Those who find themselves charged with some kind of criminal tax evasion may also be in the rather urgent need of a highly specialized criminal tax attorney. The reason(s) the tax authorities is after you may not matter that much. Regardless if you willin... Read >
Author: Bob H Clarke
10th April 2009
It is one of the most heart-wrenching words that a small business owner can hear: “OFFICIAL NOTICE! You are being audited by the IRS.” By this time your heart has sunk down to the bottom-most part of your body and you are sweating profusely. Questio... Read >
Author: Melanie Guin MNM
21st January 2009
A taxpayer is unlikely to get audited by any one of the below ways alone, but a combination of two or more of below is definitely inviting the IRS to audit you!
1. Unreported income:
Remember any company whom you work for has to by law provide you wit... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
20th January 2009
My first impression of SFI was pretty positive. I read the come-on headline that said SFI was getting 4,000 prospects into the program every week (not every month, but every week).
Man, I figured, this is it, they are in more countries around the world... Read >
Author: Prince
12th January 2009
My first impression of SFI was pretty positive. I read the come-on headline that said SFI was getting 4,000 prospects into the program every week (not every month, but every week).
Man, I figured, this is it, they are in more countries around the world... Read >
Author: Prince
19th December 2008
Your computer can be a goldmine of confidential information to an identity thief. Heres how it happens and some ways to help you keep your computer and the personal information it stores safe.
An Internet predator sends an e-mail message to a list of... Read >
Author: Joel Sherman
12th November 2008
Getting help with an IRS problem is certainly possible when you turn to an expert negotiator. Problems with the IRS are frightening, because most people have heard the horror stories of asset seizures and wage garnishments. But a horror story doesn't ha... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
12th November 2008
When you need help settling tax debt, there's really only one choice - an experienced tax attorney that has proven the ability to obtain successful resolution through negotiations with the IRS. Many people turn to their local accountant to negotiate with... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
13th October 2008
There is a horror tale that each tax professional can tell about the IRS making errors in the thousands of dollars. In 1986 alone, almost $2.5 billion in penalties were assessed by the IRS, while $890 million were cancelled. The manager for tax policy of ... Read >
Author: dmishesq
23rd September 2008
Taxpayers instinctively want to claim for every possible tax deduction that they can qualify for. This is largely because of their desire to rid themselves of the IRS or save as much money on taxes. In many cases, however, tax deductions are abused or the... Read >
Author: dmishesq
16th September 2008
It's important to get tax problem assistance as early as possible when you know you owe unpaid taxes. Waiting to see how the process goes is not a good strategy. You can bet your last tax dollar the way it's going to go is the IRS is going to present you ... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
15th September 2008
Any taxpayer will be glad to learn what will catch the attention of the IRS enough for them to subject you to an audit. For some time now, a large percentage of the tax returns are processed by IRS computers. These systems simply identify those that are n... Read >
Author: dmishesq
09th September 2008
It should be well-known by now you can get federal income tax relief, but in fact a lot of people are still unaware of this fact. There are a number of ways to negotiate a settlement or payment agreement with the IRS. Unfortunately the IRS will probabl... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
05th September 2008
The taxpayer's biggest fear is an IRS audit. You'll start to question if you did your taxes correctly, even if you paid them truthfully. The idea of penalties, levies, and even prison come to mind. Before you panic, though, understand that there are laws ... Read >
Author: dmishesq
03rd September 2008
Tax relief associates can take the fear out of an audit and take the sting out of findings which result in an unmanageable tax debt. The words "tax audit" create outright fear in people for a lot of reasons, but one of the main ones is the lack of control... Read >
Author: William McConnaughy
09th March 2007
What will your potential visitor enter into a search engine to find your
site? If you can find these magic keywords, phrases real people will use,
then optimize your pages for them, you will have taken a key step toward
generating hits. If you use th... Read >
Author: randi
15th February 2007
It is the nightmare scenario for every business owner. A letter from the IRS arrives demanding payment for unpaid payroll taxes. The statement list the amount owed along in addition to penalties and interest. Thousands of businesses are faced with this si... Read >
Author: Melinda Powelson
28th December 2006
Copyright � 2006 Ed Bagley
My first impression of SFI was pretty positive. I read the come-on headline that said SFI was getting 4,000 prospects into the program every week (not every month, but every week).
Man, I figured, this is it, they are in... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
27th November 2006
I recently had the pleasure of watching Marc Forster’s film, Stranger Than Fiction, which I found to be a delightfully charming, intelligent comedy written by first-time screenwriter Zach Helm. I give it two guitars up. Way up. (Platonically speaking of... Read >
Author: Sharif Khan
04th October 2006
You have decided to pursue some home improvements and know you need professional help. Now you just need to figure out how to find quality contractors.
Finding Contractors for Your Home Improvements
A contractor is a construction professional or co... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
08th June 2006
Extortion
Extortion is the act of obtaining money or property from a victim by threatening, intimidating, or by false claim of right. An example of false claim of right may be where a person impersonates an official government official, like an IRS ... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
11th March 2006
As tax season draws irresistibly closer, the scam artists are polishing their latest techniques. This article should help you keep an eye out for these nasty individuals.
Tax Season Time for Scams
In a particularly cheeky move, scam artists have s... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
16th February 2006
You have to love car dealers. With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, car dealers are screaming about the tax benefits of buying these vehicles. Here's the scoop.
Deductions and Credits
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 made a major modifica... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
14th February 2006
Like death, paying taxes is inevitable. In the case of most Americans, tax season is just around the corner. If only paying taxes was so easy.
As you begin pulling out those receipts, the eraser and reading plain English tax instructions that Einstein ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
07th January 2006
For roughly the last ten years, the internal revenue service has made a fairly major effort to be more taxpayer friendly. The Industry Tax Issue Resolution Program is one such step.
Industry Issue Resolution Program
After years of living in denial, ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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