Posts Tagged ‘tax problems’

Offer in Compromise-Know What it Means

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

I wrote an article called How to Get Tax Relief through the IRS Offer in Compromise Program. The topics covered in the article covered the most frequently asked questions I often get in my practice:
-Who can file an Offer In Compromise?
-What are the requirements for an Offer in Compromise?
-Can penalties and interest be compromised under an Offer in Compromise?
-How likely is it that the IRS will accept an Offer in
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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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Distressed Homeowners Can Resolve Their IRS Back Taxes

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

The US economy has been slow to recover from the recession, and as a result, many American homeowners have lost their jobs and are unable to find new employment. These same folks, some out of work indefinitely, are struggling to pay their bills and keep a roof over their head. Households who find themselves this far underwater and unable to pay their mortgage may feel forced to consider home foreclosure
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Tax Resolution Tip: Avoid Tax Help Scams

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Like all scams out there, if it’s too good to be true, it probably isn’t true. There are many tax scams making extraordinary claims like clearing your IRS back taxes in full. While tax help is available, make sure you investigate and ensure it is the kind of help you need. For help with seeking out the tax help you need, check out our tax attorney services.
Check out 365 Ways to
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Tax Resolution Tip: Don’t Ignore the IRS

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

If you are receiving calls and mail from the IRS, the last thing you want to do is ignore them! IRS problems grow with time and will only get worse. Don’t let penalties and interest add onto the debt you owe. Start tackling your IRS problems now by acknowledging your tax problems and taking action to resolve them.
If you owe back taxes to the IRS take the first step in clearing
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Taxpayers flee high tax rates?

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Are wealthy Americans shuffling around the states in the attempt to gain some tax relief? In an article on MarylandReporter.com, Len Lazarick interviews a man who explains that his future move to Florida is not just an attempt to avoid the cooler climate. In the article, Tax flight a reality for Frederick business owner, Lazarick quotes Mark Graver, a Maryland native and a man with high financial success (earning over
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IRS Tax Expert Talks About Options for Paying Off Tax Debt

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

I’m Michael Rozbruch, a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, Founder and CEO of Tax Resolution Services. Consumers come to us everyday for tax relief help, especially when it comes to settling back taxes. Some people have heard of the Offer in Compromise program – though not everyone qualifies. Below is a recent question from one of our clients about settling tax debt, and my answer follows, which may be insightful for
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Tax Problems Affect 1 out of 6 Americans

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Tax Problems Affect 1 out of 6 Americans – If You Need Tax Help, You’re Not Alone!
1 in 6 Americans has a tax problem; that’s approximately 26 million people! In this video, shot at Tax Resolution Services headquarters, I talk about how terrifying IRS tax stress can be and how scared people are with their overwhelming tax problems. I see this happening in my practice every day. The IRS is
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Tax Help Tip: Frivolous Tax Deduction Claims Can Lead to Big IRS Problems

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Feel like you deserve to deduct something and push the limits of what is legal? The IRS isn’t putting up with frivolous deduction claims, and in fact, will slap you with a fine.  U.S. legal code 6702 states that “A person shall pay a penalty of $5,000 if such person files what purports to be a return of a tax …and is based on a position which the Secretary has
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Investment Adviser Indicted for Aiding Taxpayers for Unclaimed Off-shore Accounts

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Investment adviser and former USB AG banker was indicted for helping wealthy Americans hide unclaimed money from the IRS in offshore accounts. The USB AG bank, not included in the indictment, is a Swiss global financial services company headquartered in Basel and Zürich, Switzerland. Martin Lack, a Swiss resident, is accused of assisting 9 U.S. clients in transferring monies to undeclared foreign accounts. In an article by David Voreacos of
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Tax Problem Tip: The Difference Between IRS ROs, RAs and Special Agents

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Tax problems are no laughing matter. Hiding under a rock is not the answer.  If you fail respond to letters and notices from the IRS, an agent or officer may be assigned to your case for the purpose locating you and collecting the tax.  IRS Agents may come to your home or place of business.  They may also contact friends, neighbors, relatives, co-workers, business associates and colleagues.
It is important to
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Tax Evasion by Prosecutor Gets Prison Time

Friday, July 15th, 2011

A former Lafayette Parish Assistant District Attorney was sentenced to 18 months in prison and three years of supervised release for tax evasion. He was also ordered to pay $179,661.59 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service.
According to court testimony, Joseph Floyd Johnson, 50, of Lafayette, La., failed to file his federal income tax return and evaded the payment of federal income taxes for the year 2003 after receiving income
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U.S. Government Partnering with Banks to Catch Offshore Tax Cheats

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

I recently came across a post on The Global Resolution from the Thorn Law Group. The Global Resolution is the agreement the U.S. government and European banks are currently working on in a continued effort to put a stop to offshore tax evasion.
How will it work:
1) Any foreign bank under U.S. investigation will pay a fine to the government
2) Said bank will disclose U.S. client names to the government
3) U.S. government
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IRS Offer in Compromise Explained by Tax Expert Michael Rozbruch

Friday, July 8th, 2011

At Tax Resolution Services we are constantly seeking the best options for clients who are settling back tax debt.  Some people have heard about the Offer in Compromise program – a tax settlement program between the consumer and the IRS – but don’t know all the facts about it.  Below is a great question by a tax client that addresses most people’s concerns about the Offer in Compromise program and
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Celebrity Tax Woe: Snipes Appeal Rejected

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Actor Wesley Snipes’ request for an appeal for a 3-year prison term was rejected by the Supreme Court in the beginning of June. Snipes was sentenced to prison until 2013 after his 2008 trial conviction of three misdemeanor charges of willful failure to file income tax returns from 1999 to 2001. Tax Resolution first blogged about Snipes’ IRS tax problems here.
If you owe money to the IRS, especially $25,000 or
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