Posts Tagged ‘professional tax representation’

Tax Audits Turn Up Information Like Claiming False Dependents on Taxes

Monday, November 29th, 2010

If you’ve been summoned by the IRS for a tax audit, you should be scared!  During the initial tax audit interview, you will be asked 54 questions and your answers can dictate your fate.  If a tax audit is in your future, hire a tax professional to help you through the process and represent you to the IRS. You won’t regret it!  Of course, if you are audited because you
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Involved in an IRS Tax Audit? Tax Attorney Can Help Unless You Willingly Submitted False Tax Returns

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Now that tax day has passed, some of you may be hearing from the IRS for an IRS tax audit.  Did you know that how you answer the questions in an IRS tax audit can dictate your fate?  IRS tax audits are designed to catch those that have been evading taxes or trying to defraud the IRS.  If you are being audited by the IRS, hiring a professional tax attorney is
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IRS Tax Audits Catch Tax Cheats

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

An IRS audit is one way the IRS catches tax cheats!  Many people are selected for IRS audits, however, it doesn’t mean that everyone is guilty of cheating on their taxes.  If the IRS has approached you for a tax audit, and you feel that you are innocent, don’t panic!  Instead seek professional tax representation to help you get organized and guide you through the tax audit process.  As I mentioned, some people who
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IRS Payment Plans Are a Possibility Even If You Owe $4 Million Like This Las Vegas Attorney

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

IRS Payment Plans, also known as IRS Installment Agreements, are a possibility even if you owe the IRS big money.  This Las Vegas attorney owes almost $4 million dollars to the IRS and he could have negotiated an IRS payment plan instead of evading taxes.  However, if you owe more than $100,000, you will need professional tax representation to negotiate an Installment Agreement for you since the IRS are toughest
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