Posts Tagged ‘Innocent Spouse’

Innocent Spouse Help: Improve Your Chances of Qualifying for Innocent Spouse Relief By Following IRS Rules

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Nobody wants to be in trouble with the IRS for someone else’ mistake.  If your spouse is in trouble with the IRS, his/her penalties will be transferred to you in a marriage. If you can prove to the IRS with reasonable evidence that you were unaware of the fraudulent activities of your spouse, you will qualify for Innocent Spouse relief.
Filing and getting approved for Innocent Spouse relief is crucial to
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Make Sure The State You Live In Legally Recognizes Your Marriage Before You File a Joint Tax Return

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Principles and ideals of equal rights aside, the IRS will not allow you to file a joint tax return if your marital status is not legally recognized by the state in which you reside. Some same-sex marriage proponents have been refusing to file individual tax returns as an act of civil disobedience. However, the current climate is that the IRS only accepts joint returns from people whose marriages are legalized
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How to Qualify For Innocent Spouse Relief to Resolve Your IRS Problems

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

It is extremely important for both parties entering into a marriage to understand the joint financial liabilities that come with matrimony. If someone enters into a marriage without fully knowing the extent of his/her partner’s financial situation with the IRS, he/she may find that IRS debt will apply to both persons in the marriage. During my talk with TJ McCormack last month on LA Talk Radio, we discussed the repercussions
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Guidance on Sharing of Financial Information in Innocent Spouse Cases

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Taxpayers can get in tax trouble because of their spouses or (ex-spouse’s) financial problems – but the good news is the IRS has guidelines for innocent spouse relief.  And in a recent email, the Chief Counsel’s office has just released additional guidelines on the sharing of information in these types of cases.
CCH (http://tax.cchgroup.com/) reports:
The Chief Counsel’s Office has provided guidance, in an e-mail, regarding the sharing by the IRS, in
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Overcoming Tax Burdens – Insider Tips For Qualifying for an Offer in Compromise

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Far too many business owners and individuals are looking over their shoulders in fear of the IRS. I appeared as the guest tax expert on Strictly Business on BlogTalkRadio.com earlier this month to share some insider secrets of tax relief with business owners and individuals struggling to overcome their tax burdens.
I discussed some of the tax resolution strategies we employ with the program’s host Anna D. Banks, a business coach
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National Tax Problem Solvers Boot Camp

Friday, August 15th, 2008

A team of our IRS debt relief specialists recently attended the IRS Problem Resolution Boot Camp in Los Angeles to further their professional education and help better serve their clients. The special two-day seminar, held by the American Society of Tax Problem Solvers (ASTPS), attracted attendees from all over the United States who successfully took their tax problem resolution skills, knowledge, and professionalism to the next level.
 The program titled “The Current Climate
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Bob McCormick is a Fan of Tax Resolution Services

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

I just wanted to thank Bob McCormick at KNX 1070AM for his enthusiastic support for Tax Resolution Services. Bob covers the money beat and contributes reports about Wall Street, the economy, business matters for CBS 2 and KCAL 9 News. He is also the host of the popular “Money 101” on KNX 1070, where he examines the most relevant news affecting consumers and small business owners.
Here’s a little of what
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TRS on KLOS Part 3: More Tax Resolution Advice

Monday, May 12th, 2008

While on the air with KLOS 95.5FM, Michael Rozbruch got to spend some time talking with listeners and answering their tax questions. We wanted to share some of these questions in case anyone out there is in a similar situation.
Q: I have a question in regards to my father. He has not filed his income taxes for at least 20 years plus. And it has gotten to the point where
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Guide to Tax Resolution: Solving IRS Problems

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Continuing education courses for tax attorneys and CPA’s.
Tax resolution means providing solutions to businesses and individuals alike who find themselves in trouble with the IRS. This guide can help hundreds of individuals and business with their IRS Collection Problems. To resolve tax matters with the IRS, the IRS’ Offer in Compromise (OIC) program encourages delinquent taxpayers to settle their back taxes – often for pennies on the dollar. The
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Tax Resolution Options and Alternatives

Friday, December 28th, 2007

WHICH IRS TAX SOLUTION OPTION IS BEST? ALTERNATIVES TO AN OFFER IN COMPROMISE

This is a key question which must be addressed. Left to only the IRS or the taxpayer, this question is usually not fully or adequately explored.
There are 10 options commonly employed to resolve a tax collection matter (see full explanations below):

Full pay the tax owed
File unfiled returns to replace Substitute for Returns
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Frequently Asked Tax Problem Questions

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Q: You have received a notice (CP-504) from the IRS?
Q: You owe the IRS. What if you cannot pay it all right now?
Q: What Is “Currently Not Collectible” ?
Q: What is Installment Agreements (Ias)?
Q: What is the Taxpayer Advocate Service?
Q: Who can file an Offer In Compromise?
Q: What are the requirements for an OIC?
Q: What is the most common reason for the large
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