Posts Tagged ‘IRS tax problems’

Tax Debt Detection-The IRS and Analytics

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

For those who owe the IRS back taxes, you will want to take note before the new tax year. There is a new tool in the IRS tax collection arsenal poised to better recover unpaid taxes, detect tax fraud schemes, and reduce the number of fraudulent refunds the agency pays out than ever before.  An Information Week article “IRS Uses Analytics to Help Collect Delinquent Taxes”, announced news of the
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IRS Tax Problems and the Heiress

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

In a story straight out of a Hollywood movie, the estate of the late heiress, Huguette Clark has been shrouded in controversy since her death this May at age 104. Not only has her estate been slapped with $50 million in IRS penalties, her trusted financial advisors are facing allegations of tax fraud by the office of the public administrator of New York County. Born in 1906, the youngest child
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IRS Holds Taxpayers Responsible – No Matter What

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Many Americans like preparing their taxes every year; it helps them feel in control of their finances and they don’t want to pay someone else to do it. With a tough economy still lurking and the availability of low-cost often free tax preparation software, many are inclined to cut their basic costs, and doing their own taxes is one place they believe they can save. If a taxpayer has a
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IRS Tries to Ease Nerves of Americans Living Abroad

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

The IRS has created its own storm of controversy by going after US Citizens worldwide to collect their taxes. But from the nearly one million American citizens who live and work in Canada, the IRS received a stern message: clarify the regulations for tax compliance. Initially, many law-abiding citizens living abroad who failed to file US tax returns or declare financial holdings were simply unaware that they needed to do
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IRS Scrutinizes Higher Education’s Business

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The IRS is busy scrutinizing the hallowed halls of higher education. A recent article written by Michael McDonald of Bloomberg News, reports on IRS’ stepped up enforcement of non-profit colleges and universities across America to properly report income from all revenue streams. The American academic community is seeing first-hand the strong arm tactics of the IRS including the beloved Harvard University and the hotel it owns overlooking the Charles River.
Universities
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IRS Halts Fingerprint Requirement for Tax Preparers

Friday, December 9th, 2011

The IRS has temporarily suspended its controversial plan to fingerprint tax preparers in large part due to objections raised by the American Institute of CPA’s (AICPA). An excerpt from Accounting Today’s article, IRS Delays Tax Preparer Fingerprinting Requirements, shows IRS chief Doug Schulman, acknowledging  they got the message and have decided “to hold off fingerprinting” while they consider all the information received by “interested parties.”  The AICPA letter to the
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Tax Resolution Tip: Selecting the Right Tax Help Service

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

If you are considering seeking expert tax help for your back taxes or IRS problems, you might be feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of tax attorny and tax relief agencies available. Don’t rush into selecting the first tax resolution service that claims to rid you of your IRS debt for life. That is probably a scam and could cost you a lot more in addition to what you already
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Non-Profit Officers Responsible for Payroll Taxes

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

A recent article in Forbes, Officers of Non-profits Face Personal Liabilities for Taxes by Robert Wood made me think about small business, specifically the people behind non-profit organizations (NPO). The well-meaning people who set up NPO’s provide the community at large with charitable programs and services that are usually educational, literary, religious, or scientific in nature. In return, non-profits receive tax-exempt status. By not focusing on putting profits in shareholders
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IRS Compliance Could Cost Big Banks Big Money

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

As a certified tax resolution specialist, I have said it many times before; it never pays to hide from the IRS. Nowhere is that more apparent than with the government crackdown on off-shore tax evaders. The creation in 2010 of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) set into motion serious U.S. efforts to combat tax evasion by U.S. taxpayers with investments in offshore accounts. Not only do FATCA regulations have
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Avoid IRS Tax Problems: Keep Tax Documents Safe

Friday, November 25th, 2011

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.  With the holidays upon us, our attention shifts to spending more quality time with family and friends. As you take time off at the end of the year, it can be a great opportunity to do a little preparing for the new tax season just around the corner. The first order of business should be to protect your important documents by completing the
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US Citizens Abroad, File Your IRS Return!

Friday, November 4th, 2011

We all know that you can’t hide from the IRS; eventually they will find you. The recent effort to find off-shore tax evaders is a good example of IRS fiscal motivation but their reach is large and wide, particularly for those who no longer live within US borders. What many people may not realize is that if you are a US citizen but live and work outside US borders, the
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Glenn Beck Endorses Tax Resolution Services on GBTV

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

On his new channel, GBTV, multi-media personality Glenn Beck gives a rousing “thumbs up” to Tax Resolution Services as the best firm in the business to settle back tax issues. Beck, no fan of the IRS and never shy to share his opinion, concludes that the IRS is the most brutal collection agency on the planet. They can shut your business down without a court order.

Glenn Beck’s main points include:

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More Americans Need Tax Relief from the IRS

Monday, October 24th, 2011

More people owe IRS back taxes today than ever before due to the economic conditions facing the country.  This long extended recession has resulted in millions losing their jobs and being unable to find suitable employment to generate a paycheck. To make up for this, many families are using their savings and 401k accounts to live on and incurring penalties as a result.
With poor economic conditions persisting for so long
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How to Prevent Tax Liens-Act Now

Monday, October 10th, 2011

These are challenging financial times for many people. What makes this economic recession so unique is that it has gone on for so long and transcended so many income levels. In it’s wake, it has left an increasing number of consumers more financially vulnerable than ever before. These tax distressed individuals, fearful and often not sure what to do have avoided delinquent tax issues and are finding themselves on the
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As Americans Drop Below Poverty Line, Tax Problems Rise Up

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

According to U.S. Census figures, the nation’s poverty rate in 2010 reached 15 percent, the highest level in 17 years. More than 46 million Americans are now considered to be living below the poverty line which comes out to 2.6 million more than in 2009, when the poverty level was 14.3 percent (and the largest number in the 52 years the Census Bureau has been tracking it!!) Those living in
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