Archive for November, 2009

Tax Client of the Month: IRS Payment Plan Helps Client Resolve $38,000 Tax Debt

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Every month I choose a very special Tax Client Of The Month.  It’s my way of acknowledging good friends and saying “thanks” to those who support me and Tax Resolution Services with referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.
   This month’s Tax Client Of  The Month is Mr. Blake Epstein.
Mr. Epstein owed the IRS over $38,000 when he retained our firm.  We were able to negotiate an IRS payment plan (also known
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Year-End Tax Tips for Independent Contractors and Self-Employed Individuals Who Need Income Tax Relief (Part 1)

Friday, November 13th, 2009

In this current economy where the unemployment rate is still climbing, millions of taxpayers like you are setting up shop in their homes to provide services as self-employed independent contractors. Whether your new self-employment status is a temporary measure or part of your long-term plan to fortune and glory, there are tax dangers (plus surprisingly lucrative income tax relief) that you should pay attention to.
One of the top priorities for
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Innocent Spouse Tax Relief May Help Wife of Louisiana Mayor Guilty of Tax Evasion, Corruption

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

We all know that accepting bribes is not acceptable.  Call it what you may, “gifts and gratuities”, but we all know that a person with a governing position, like a mayor, who accepts gifts and gratuities is basically accepting a bribe.  When the bribe happens to be cash, or something of great cash value, it is still taxable.  But because it is a bribe, the mayor decides to evade taxes
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Waiting Out the IRS Statue of Limitations Can Dissolve Your Back Taxes and Penalties

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Many taxpayers are not aware of the Statue of Limitations that the IRS must abide by when collecting taxes. The date of your initial IRS assessment marks the beginning of your ten-year Statue of Limitations with the IRS. This statue allows taxpayers to be freed from their entire outstanding back taxes debt obligations if the IRS fails to collect all of the remaining debt by the end of the ten
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$123.5 Million in IRS Refunds Awaits Taxpayers - Do You KNow Where Your Refund Is?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Could use some extra cash? Don’t miss out on your refund check! The IRS is currently seeking to update the mailing addresses of some 107,831 taxpayers who are entitled to an average refund of $1,148.
Don’t lose the money that you are entitled to! Make sure that your mailing address has been updated to your current one! Even if you are a late tax filer, you can still get the tax
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First-Time Homebuyer Credit Extended: Take Advantage of Tax Break Till May 2010

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

For people who are planning to purchase a home for the first time in the near future, you can still qualify to receive the First-Time Homebuyer Credit if you finalize your purchase by May 1st, 2010. The initial FTHBC was due to expire after November 30, 2009 but has now been extended for another six months.
First-time homebuyers should take advantage of the monetary benefits of this credit by meeting the
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Seek Professional Tax Help if You Suspect Your Office Manager is Evading Taxes or Embezzling Money from Your Business

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Know what’s going on in your office!  When an employee starts to embezzle money and evade taxes to line their pockets and offshore bank accounts, it often goes unnoticed by the company’s owners for months or years until a lot of money is stolen.   If you own a business, being smart about who you hire is one thing, making sure they are doing their job accurately and honestly is another.
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Year-End Tax Planning Tips for Investors: Tax Help Reducing Tax Liabilities and Avoiding IRS Audits

Friday, November 6th, 2009

What investors need do as the year draws to a close is take advantage of opportunities to improve their tax situation by getting the tax help they need to make strategic decisions for managing their investment portfolios.
However, with the current recession and federal tax revenues declining, investors should be aware that the IRS is going to take every step it can to collect what’s due. So the most important tax
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Save Tax Documents to Prove Your Reasonable Cause When Seeking an IRS Penalty Abatement

Friday, November 6th, 2009

If you are being accused of failure to file taxes by the IRS but you have reasonable cause to fight the charges, you will need to provide concrete evidence to substantiate your claim. With IRS audits on the rise due to stricter enforcement, it is wise to keep important records that may later help you prove your innocence to the IRS.
Without strong evidence, it is highly unlikely that you will
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Tax Help For Ponzi Scheme Victims as Madoff’s Accountant Pleads Guilty

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

On Tuesday Madoff’s long-time accountant, David G. Friehling, pleaded guilty in the criminal investigation of the 20-year “Ponzi Scheme” that lost investors a total of $21.1 billion in cash.
According to the New York Times, “Mr. Friehling also pleaded guilty to three counts of obstructing the administration of the federal tax laws - charges added within the last five days to the government’s original complaint.”
This recent development shines light that may
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Failure to File Income Tax is a Crime: Get Professional Tax Help Get With Your Delinquent Tax Filing Before It’s Too Late

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Every year, for all sorts of reasons, people fail to file their taxes.  When the IRS catches up to you, and they will, it is a crime that is punishable by prison time, a hefty fine, and often, both.  The good news is, if you failed to file your taxes in years past, you still have time to do it.  Many people do not know that you have the right to
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Tax Lien Filed Against Actor Nicholas Cage for $6 Million Tax Debt Owed to the IRS

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

If you owe taxes, the federal government will file an IRS tax lien against you.  Do you know what an IRS tax lien means?  First and foremost, it means you are in tax debt and owe the IRS money.  A tax lien filed against you also means that this is on the public record and it shows up on your credit report.  A tax lien can tie up your personal property
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IRS Installment Agreement Fulfilled By Life Insurance Benefits in Recent IRS Case

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

In certain cases when a married couple with an installment agreement cannot pay off the full amount, the IRS Chief Counsel can sometimes recommend that the IRS accepts the assignment of death benefits if one of the taxpayers dies.
In a recent case, one spouse of a married couple died before the installment agreement ended. The IRS wanted to seize all assets of the taxpayer covered by the agreement but was
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Both Celebrities and Joe Six-Packs Must Beware of Owing Back Taxes: IRS Targets Tax Cheats of All Income Brackets

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

In my years of experience as a tax resolution specialist, I have met many people who hold the misconception that the IRS primarily targets a specific group of people with back taxes–either the wealthy celebrity tax cheats or the Joe Six-Packs. This is simply not true.
Turn to the news and you will find a wide range of people who have been getting in trouble with the IRS.  Just watch Entertainment
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TRS Files: Don’t Let the IRS Seize Everything You Own, Get Help with IRS Audit!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Matt C. was a freelance worker who never saved enough money to pay taxes at the end of the year.  When the letter from the IRS came, stating that they were going to seize everything he owned - his heart sunk!  Watch how he solved his IRS problems on the video below from TRS Files.
Matt was either going to flee somewhere and hide for the rest of his life or
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