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Is April 15 the Tax Filing Deadline this Year?

A friendly reminder from your Downers Grove tax attorney… April 15 Deadline is Adjusted to April 18 !! This year’s individual tax returns are due April 18, as Saturday, April 16, 2016, is Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia, and the holiday is observed on Friday, April 15. However, because Patriot’s Day will be…

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5 Ways Businesses Can Get Tax Relief

Hear the TV Interview TV TALK SHOW – SPECTACULAR CHICAGO INTERVIEW with TAX ATTORNEY JEFFREY ANTON COLLINS Interview with Jim Baltzer, host of Spectacular Chicago, and from the Naperville, Illinois area, Jeffrey Anton Collins, a tax lawyer, accountant, and former IRS agent. They discuss what to do involving serious IRS problems. IRS Collection Notices All right….

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Transferring Ownership in Home Health Care Agency

Location Schaumburg IL Background A series of LLC-formed, Home Health Care agencies was under Internal Revenue Service collection and Medicaid recuperation. Each agency was owned, in part, by one family. One agency had significant employment tax liability. This IRS back-tax was due to a long-term habit of only issuing net paychecks to employees, but failing…

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$325K Discharged Taxes after IRS Audit

Location: Schaumburg, Illinois Background: IRS audited a financial services professional. The government discovered there was additional, misreported income, and considered examining future years. Because a substantial amount of business income was misreported, there was a finding of over $250,000 in additional IRS federal tax, penalty and interest, for multiple years. IRS collection began immediately thereafter….

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How Smart Home Healthcare Agencies Fix IRS Problems

Hundreds of home healthcare agencies have tons of legal problems. We know that licensing compliance, Medicare and Medicaid audits, and state reimbursements are huge obstacles. Right now, let’s focus on how they avoid IRS tax problems. Two Main Tax Issues with Home Healthcare Providers Payroll Back Taxes Cash is short. On pay day, the owner…

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IRS Revenue Officers Can (and Do) Make Unannounced Visits

Adapted from NATP, March 3, 2016 A good IRS tax attorney knows what the IRS can and can’t do. If you think they won’t visit you at your home or place of business, think again. IRS Revenue officers do visit individuals and businesses that owe taxes. They also call on businesses that have stopped making…

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What’s Wrong with IRS Offer-in-Compromise

What’s Wrong with IRS Offer-in-Compromise For most tax practitioners, OIC tax reductions have only been available for individuals, and not for businesses. About 2/3 of their Offers are rejected by IRS. Of those offers accepted, even more crumble because of failed payments. Let’s start over. Large-dollar reductions of tax liability with the IRS Offer-in-Compromise (OIC)…

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Saved Client $2.25 Million with IRS Offer in Compromise

IRS’s Offer in Compromise is Worth the Trouble One of my business tax clients enjoyed a major success with an IRS Offer. But the process was not simple. There were complications. In this case, along with a large federal liability, there was a large amount of state tax due as well. The offer process had to balance the…

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Avoids 10+ Years in Prison and $200,000 Tax

Background: A business owner, after his IRS audit, closed his construction company and retired. His audit was referred to IRS Criminal Investigation. The government believed, and gathered evidence that the business owner defrauded the government of tax, by intentionally concealing unreported income during several years. After a grand jury hearing, the government sought conviction on…

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Owner Avoids $500K IRS Trust Fund Penalty

Background: Contractor company employs over 150 union tradesmen. However, between union benefits, dues, and routine payroll, the employer amassed well over $1 Million in unpaid liabilities, including a substantial payroll tax debt. IRS began a federal tax levy against the contractor’s receivables. The ongoing levy further interrupted payroll and union payments. The levies also limited the owner’s…

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