Taxpayers: Beware of Identity Theft Scams That Use the IRS Name and Logo

August 20th, 2009

As the economy grows gloomier, identity thieves are getting more desperate and creative to trick people into paying up. The latest IRS warning urges  people to be cautious of identity theft scams that involve using the IRS name, logo, and web address to fool people into believing the IRS is contacting them to request personal information.
Protect your finances and personal information from identity thieves by staying alert and cautious around
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Congratulations to TaxMasters from the IRS Debt Relief Experts at Tax Resolution Services!

August 19th, 2009

Congratulations and good luck to TaxMasters! Earlier this week, TaxMasters, Inc. received its stock trading symbol and is now officially a publicly traded company.
As the CEO of the only certified national firm of tax problem resolution specialists, I would like to extend my congratulations to them. This event is indeed a milestone for the tax relief industry as a whole and is a sign of the times that more
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Tax Help for Small Businesses With Payroll Tax Problems: Why IRS Enforcement of Small Business Taxes Is Treasonous!

August 19th, 2009

With the recent surge in IRS enforcement, small businesses have become a major target for the government. The staggering annual $345 billion tax gap can be largely attributed to small business tax evasion; much of this has been because small businesses are difficult to enforce and many can manage to slip through the tax cracks by underreporting actual income.
Therefore, the IRS has shifted into high gears to catch and penalize
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IRS Tax Help For Small Businesses and High Income Earners Facing Increasing Tax Rates

August 17th, 2009

If you are currently dealing with tax problems, now is a good time to get tax help before the new tax hikes kick in. The Obama Administration is continuing with its steadfast endeavor to collect back taxes as well as to collect more taxes from the wealthy and powerful.
Currently planned for 2011, Obama’s biggest tax hike will affect married filers making over $250,000 and singles making more than $200,000. In
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Prevent IRS Payroll Tax Problems: Tax Help for Business Owners Who Want to Avoid IRS Trouble

August 17th, 2009

For small business owners, it can get tricky in gloomy economic times to keep up with making payroll tax deposits to the IRS.  Oftentimes, the challenges could be simply about how to keep the lights on while still paying employees every month.
In recent months, the IRS has been pressured to close down on the $345 billion a year tax gap by going after the largest contributor of this tremendous sum
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IRS Charges Fraudulent Claim of Tax Credit – Bogus Engineer Faces Up To Five Years in Prison

August 16th, 2009

Robert Henry Anderson, 59, of Bloomington, Ill., pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the United States and to commit mail fraud.
According to the plea agreement, Anderson conspired with others to defraud the IRS through a fraudulent tax-credit scheme. The Internal Revenue Code permits producers of certain fuels from non-conventional sources to claim a tax credit if the fuels are sold to unrelated third parties. From 2003 through 2006, Anderson and
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Ask The Tax Resolution Expert – Is the IRS Offer in Compromise Program or IRS Payment Plan for me?

August 15th, 2009

Wondering about IRS payment plans, offers in compromise, IRS tax liens, bankruptcy laws or have any other general tax questions?  Call our office at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS or visit www.taxresolution.com to get them answered!
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Question: Like others who have asked questions here, I owe a substantial amount to the IRS. But I fear I won’t qualify for the Offer in Compromise programyou have mentioned, because I still make a sizeable salary. Do
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How to Find A Tax Attorney, CPA or Tax Relief Professional Who’s Certified as a Tax Resolution Specialist

August 14th, 2009

I’ve blogged before about how there are actually 3 persons permitted to practice before the IRS – including representing taxpayers at appeal hearings, tax audits and IRS appeals that are held administratively and in the civil arena (per IRS Circular 230). They either have to be an active licensed member of the state bar (tax attorney), a certified public accountant actively licensed or an enrolled agent. And no matter where
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IRS Appeal from Famous Rapper: MC Hammer Makes Plea to IRS for Tax Help with $625,000 in Back Taxes

August 14th, 2009

MC Hammer is appealing the $625,000 in back taxes that the tax collection agency is seeking from the rapper.
If you think the IRS has filed a claim against you that is wrong or unfair, you can file an IRS Appeal to let the IRS know that you don’t agree with their claim and are seeking a hearing to change the IRS decision. However, you must file an Appeals request
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Tax Resolution’s Tax Client of the Month: Tax Audit Saves Client Over $18k!

August 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 tax help testimonials, referrals, word of mouth and repeat business.
This month’s Client Of The Month is Mr. Roger B.
Roger hired us for tax audit representation for the tax year of 2006. He owed over $22,000. We successfully reduced his tax liability
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Offshore Account Holders Can Still Seek Amnesty from Criminal Prosecution and Lower IRS Penalties Till September 23

August 13th, 2009

UBS and the U.S. and Swiss governments are nearing a settlement over the Swiss bank’s forced disclosure of 52,000 names of  U.S. clients suspected of tax evasion.
While the final form of agreement is not yet in place, there are many implications for U.S. taxpayers, including innocent offshore account holders who did not use their Swiss accounts to evade taxes. They may be heavily investigated, so it will be
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Tax Resolution Services Offers Only Good Tax Help: Ohio Businessman Hit with Tax Charges after Bad Advice

August 13th, 2009

An Ohio businessman has been charged with attempting to evade his 2004 income taxes after he followed the erroneous advice of a person claiming to be a tax professional.
According to court records, Stephan Karchut, of Cortland, Ohio, the sole operator of a business known as PC Surveillance, failed to file income tax returns for the years 2002 to 2004, on false advice that under Section 861 of the IRS code
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Trucking Company Owner Convicted of Tax Evasion Faces Severe IRS Penalties

August 12th, 2009

The owner of a Texas-based trucking company has been convicted of three counts of making false statements on tax returns filed for the company for tax years 2000 to 2002.
Gladys Nell Bishop is the president of Quality Trucking Inc. in Houston. Trial evidence proved Bishop set up an accounting system at the company and maintained checking accounts at two different banks but only reported checks deposited into one of the
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Tax Help for Avoiding Severe IRS Penalties including Prison Time: Tax Evasion Proves Costly for Convicted Bar Owner

August 11th, 2009

The owner of several bars in Scottsdale, Ariz., was sentenced to 24 months in prison after pleading guilty to four counts of tax evasion for the year 2003. The total amount evaded was more than $500,000.
Brian C. Roehrich, 40, of Phoenix, attempted to evade the income tax due while he was the president and sole owner of several bars and nightclubs.
At the time of his guilty plea, Roehrich admitted that
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IRS Penalties for Fraudulent Tax Returns are Severe for CPAs and Taxpayers Alike

August 11th, 2009

Although there never was a “good” time to cheat on taxes, now is worse than ever for taxpayers and tax preparers to file fraudulent tax returns. With the IRS getting more funding and 800 more agents to collect taxes, taxpayers and CPAs who deliberately report fraudulent information on tax returns will be hit with severe IRS penalties.
If the IRS detects and proves beyond a reasonable doubt that fraudulence was deliberate,
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