Posts Tagged ‘i need tax help’

KLOS Tax Tip #44: Individuals Get a Tax Break – But Get Tax Help if You Owe Back Taxes!

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

As the KLOS Tax Man, I give free tax advice to listeners who need help with their tax debt. It’s a great way for be to share my IRS problem solving skills and help more Americans qualify for tax relief. Check it out!
Tax Tip #44: Individuals finally get a tax break. For 2009 and 2010, taxpayers will see an immediate increase in their take home pay by between $400 to
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KLOS Tax Tip #28 – Many Americans Who Never Before Qualified for Tax Relief, Now Qualify

Friday, March 6th, 2009

I was recently asked to be the KLOS Tax Man! And as their go-to IRS expert, I give free tax tips to listeners who need help with their tax debt or IRS problems. Check it out!
Tax Tip # 28: More than ever, due to the current economy and the real estate meltdown, many hardworking Americans who never before qualified for tax relief, NOW QUALIFY.
Are you tired of those unfiled tax
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IRS Announces Unprecedented Opportunity for Recession-Burdened Americans to Settle Outstanding Tax Debts

Friday, February 13th, 2009

With tax season quickly approaching, the IRS has announced that it will be providing help to those Americans struggling to meet their tax obligations this year. This means that distressed taxpayers plagued by mounting medical bills, heavy reliance on Social Security assistance, or recent job losses may now be eligible for a tax break. Struggling taxpayers may be eligible for relief as IRS eases enforcement and collection efforts to help
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Mind Your Own Business 2009 -The Unexpected Highlight of the Day

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Tax resolution specialists Michael Rozbruch and Brian Compton at Mind Your Own Business 2009, originally uploaded by taxresolution.com.
Brian and I attended Finance Day 2009 last weekend. The All-You-Need-To-Know-About-Your-Money Event was a big success. I conducted several seminars on strategies for alleviating tax debt. I was also featured on a panel with KFI’s Bill Handel, host of “Handel on the Law.”
But the best moment of the whole event by far, was
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How to Negotiate an IRS Installment Agreement and Set Up a Payment Plan for Your Tax Debt

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

An Installment Agreement is a payment arrangement whereby the government allows a taxpayer to pay liabilities over time. Once a payment plan is established, the IRS will not take enforced collection action, including the levy of bank accounts or wages, as long as the taxpayer remains current with all filing and payment obligations. However, interest and penalties would continue to accrue until the outstanding balance is satisfied. Additionally, a tax
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IRS Pledges Greater Flexibility to Help Distressed Taxpayers on Payment Plans

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Although the IRS is pledging to be kinder and gentler to taxpayers in these challenging times, it is still important to meet your installment payment requirements. However, the IRS has announced that they will “try” to be more flexible with taxpayers who miss an installment payment.
One way recession-burdened Americans can settle back taxes is by negotiating an Installment Agreement with the government that that allows payment of liabilities over time.
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Tele-Seminar Featuring Insider Secrets of Tax Relief for Small Business Owners on February 18, 2009

Friday, January 30th, 2009

NOTE: TELE-SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR FEB. 18 HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED AND WILL NOW TAKE PLACE ON WED, MAY 13.

I’ve blogged about this before, but it’s important to mention it again: Small business owners are the largest source of uncollected taxes.
During this economic downturn, we are also seeing lots of people who are laid off or are no longer employed, going out on there own. They’re reinventing themselves, setting up home-based businesses,Â
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Penalty Abatement Helps Taxpayer Resolve Back Taxes

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

It’s always great to hear from satisfied clients after we’ve helped them resolve their tax problems. We recently helped a taxpayer in Southern California gain his financial livelihood back. He was sick and unable to pay his back taxes. We were able to negotiate a penalty abatement on his behalf.
Peace of mind. Shelly has been outstanding and very helpful. I have Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer and Shelly has always had
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Why the IRS Picks on Small Businesses and How to Avoid Triggering an Audit

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

I was recently interviewed by Business Pundit blogger Lela Davidson. She asked me lots of great questions about small business taxes and how to avoid being an IRS target. I provided her with insight into important tax issues facing new businesses and how to avoid the big mistakes that many small business owners make.
There are many things small businesses can do to avoid getting audited. But if you still find
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In Ailing Economy, More Taxpayers Are Likely to Qualify for Offer in Compromise

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Faced with overwhelming tax debt, more Americans than ever will be hoping to qualify for the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC) program and save thousands of dollars in taxes, penalties and interest.
In 2007, approximately 46,000 offers were submitted to the IRS nationally and only 12,000 were accepted. This year, there will be more offers submitted this year, as well as a higher IRS acceptance rate due to the state of
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Don’t let a false IRS email wipe you out.

Friday, September 26th, 2008

My recent appearance on the WealthTV’s The Big Bizz Show had Russ, Sully and I realizing that IRS scams not only can catch you, but the experts too. As a Tax expert I have been dealing with the IRS and taxes for 11 years but even I am not immune to the IRS scams out there. Just the other day I received an email, complete with IRS logo saying if you click here we have $83 that
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Man Indicted on Filing False Tax Returns

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Furqan Mian Mehmood, 39, of Boise, Idaho failed to report income from two corporations on his tax returns.According to the indictment, Mehmood is a native of Pakistan who worked as a real estate broker and agent in Boise and formed two corporations through which he conducted his real estate transactionsToo bad he didn’t think “I need tax help”, because then maybe he would have not been charged with two counts
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California Woman Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion Charge

Monday, August 18th, 2008

California resident, Marjan Pousti, pleaded guilty to attempted tax evasion for the 2005 tax year. Pousti and her husband operated a cosmetic surgery business in San Diego County. Pousti was in charge of handling the books for the business. According to court records, Pousti concealed cash income that her cosmetic surgery business received from the IRS. She used the cash payments to purchase money orders to pay bills, including
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Make Sure Your Cash Investments are FDIC Insured

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

  Here’s another excerpt from my recent appearance on the Frank Pastore Show on KKLA 99.5, giving some important investment tips:
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When an FDIC-insured bank or saving association fails, like IndyMac, the FDIC protects you against the loss of your deposits. Most people think that they can have 100K in a husband’s name, 100K in a wife’s name, and 200K jointly. But you can’t, the basic insurance amount is 100K per depositor per insured bank.
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Tax Problem FAQ: How Do I Know When I Need Professional Tax Help?

Friday, December 28th, 2007

HOW TO DETERMINE WHEN A TAXPAYER NEEDS PROFESSIONAL HELP
Can the taxpayer handle their own case?
A Taxpayer may always represent themselves before the IRS. However, many taxpayers find dealing with the IRS frustrating, time-consuming, intimidating or all of the above.
The disadvantages of a taxpayer representing themselves are many:

The taxpayer does not have the professional’s expertise or know what the options are or how
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