Tax season is upon us once again and many individuals and businesses are struggling to make sure that all of their obligations to the Internal Revenue Service are fulfilled. You not only need to be accurate and timely when filing…
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When you owe taxes, you are expected to pay. If you don't pay in full and you do not make some type of payment arrangements with the Internal Revenue Service, they can use aggressive tactics to collect what you owe.…
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You are required to file tax returns. If you do not file a tax return, the Internal Revenue Service could file a substitute return for you. You can be subject to substantial financial penalties and even criminal consequences if you…
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Many married couples file taxes jointly. Unfortunately, sometimes one spouse makes a mistake or intentionally lies on a tax return and the other spouse who signs the returns is not aware of the incorrect information. Because the innocent spouse's signature…
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On December 4th President Obama signed the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (“FAST”) into law. While the law focuses on improving America’s transportation and highways, it also contains provisions dealing with collection of back taxes. These provisions allow the IRS…
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No taxpayer ever wants to owe the IRS or have problems with this powerful agency. Unfortunately, it is easy to make mistakes or face financial problems that make paying taxes on time a major hardship. If you have tax problems,…
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The Internal Revenue Service has rolled out a new program, the Early Interaction Initiative, designed to help identify employers who begin to fall behind in making payroll tax deposits and assist them in meeting their payment and reporting responsibilities. (more…)
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One of the biggest reasons taxpayers seek Boca Raton tax debt relief is because of aggressive debt collection efforts. The Internal Revenue Service has tremendous power to levy your bank accounts, garnish your wages, and file federal tax liens to…
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In May of 2012, the IRS expanded its Fresh Start Initiative with the goal of making it easier for delinquent taxpayers to reach an Offer in Compromise (OIC) and repay tax debt. IRS Fresh Start The IRS indicated it was…
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Congress is close to passing a law that would allow the State Department to revoke, deny or limit passports for taxpayers having more than $50,000 in delinquent tax debt, including interest and penalties. (more…)
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