Posts Tagged ‘failing to file taxes’

Tax Relief Available For Qualifying Innocent Spouse – Not In This Case of a Tax Evading Colorado Couple

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

The IRS does gives people breaks – here and there.  One IRS break that some people are not aware of is tax relief for spouses who are being subjected to IRS problems because of their spouse’s (or ex-spouse’s) actions.  It is appropriately called “Innocent Spouse” tax relief and, if a person qualifies and meets IRS guidelines, they will not be responsible for the tax problems of their spouse.  Of course, this does not apply to
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The IRS Steamroller Just Getting Started – Tax Evasion and Tax Cheats Beware!

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Have you been naughty or nice? Uncle Sam wants to know — and he’s doing a lot to find out!
By Michael Rozbruch
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For U.S. taxpayers cheating here and there — or maybe just about everywhere — on their taxes, this news should send a chill up the spine.
Federal prosecutors in Miami have indicted not Joe Six-Pack for tax evasion — but Joe Six-Pack’s boss’ boss’ boss.
Raoul Weil, a senior executive of
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