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Free Help for Tax Problems – Form 911 This is an IRS Form 911. It is used to contact the IRS Taxpayer Advocate’s Office. To use the Taxpayer Advocate service, just complete Form 911 and submit. Let me tell you a few things about that service, and how it is commonly used.…
Read MoreLet Us Fix Your IRS Payroll Tax Problems Every year, employers have until Jan. 31 to submit the Form W-2 Wage Statements and Form 1099 for Independent Contractors with the government. Use the instructions for Form W-2 to guide you through the filing process. Tax Law Offices specialized in resolving IRS Payroll…
Read MoreHow to Cure the Top 3 Problems of Business Owners The 3 most common concerns that I hear from business owners are not what you might expect. Self-employed people want to “get their finances in order”. And that can mean a few different things. This could mean more savings, better cash flow, or improving their…
Read MoreCan IRS Tax My PPP Loan? Business Owners – Did you know Paycheck Protection Loan forgiveness may not always be tax-free? Here are three things you need to know. #1 If you had a legitimate business in operation by February 15th, 2020, and took out a PPP Loan, your loan is…
Read MoreHappy Holidays!! With so much focus on our Tax Matters practice, sometimes we forget just to stop to say THANK YOU! You have been a part of our year, no matter whether you’re a client, business owner, fellow accountant, or fellow lawyer. Our Tax Law Offices have enjoyed helping solve IRS tax problems for you and…
Read MoreNEWS ALERT! IRS PENALTY RELIEF DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 Instant Penalty Relief for 2019 and 2020 Returns due to COVID Delays On August 24, 2022, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued Notice 2022-36, which provides Penalty Relief to individuals and businesses who have filed, or will file certain 2019 or 2020 returns late. …
Read MoreIRS is Hiring New Agents – Should You Be Worried? President Biden recently signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act resulting in $80 billion (yes, BILLION) in funding for the IRS. The funding will go toward multiple purposes, but the most talked about is the hiring of thousands of new IRS agents. …
Read MoreWhy You Should Never Keep Secrets from Your Tax Attorney Let’s say you are being audited by the IRS, or maybe you owe a large amount of back taxes. You have hired a tax attorney to fix the problem. No one enjoys having to expose their private lives and personal finances to a third…
Read MoreInstant IRS Penalty Reduction-Must Know! The IRS assesses taxpayers over $40 million in penalties each year. The most common penalties are for late payment, filing, or tax return errors, but there are many more. Having penalties piled on top of debt the taxpayer already owes can cause the amount due to quickly spiral…
Read MoreIRS CP 2000 Notice – Respond Like a Pro Today we’re going to talk about the IRS CP 2000 Notice, specifically for accountants whose clients have received one. However, this is good for individuals who have received the same notice. Either way, you don’t want to miss out on this information. What…
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