In our previous blog, we discussed the Offer in Compromise calculator. Click here to read the previous blog. You used the Offer in Compromise calculator. But you are still left with questions. Download our Free eBook, 4 Steps to Calculating an Offer in Compromise. Continue reading…
Offer in Compromise Calculator
We now offer a calculator to help determine if you qualify to pay less tax than you owe. The IRS program for settling for less tax than you owe is called “Offer in Compromise.” Continue reading…
Free eBook on Abating Penalties
In our previous blog, we discussed the First Time Penalty Abatement program. Click here to read more about this program. Your situation doesn’t meet the requirements for the First Time Penalty Program. Now what? You can obtain our Free eBook on abating penalties based on reasonable cause. Continue reading…
Free eBook on First Time Penalty Waiver
You made a mistake by either filing your tax return late or paying taxes late. As a result, the IRS charged you penalties. The penalties charged by the IRS can be significant. If this was your first time making this mistake, you may qualify for First Time Penalty Waiver. Continue reading…
Dealing with an IRS Tax Lien and FREE eBook
The IRS has the right to protect the government’s interest in all your property, including real estate, personal property and financial assets by filing a tax lien. Owing taxes is bad enough. But once the IRS files a tax lien, your IRS tax situation may get worse. We review important aspects of IRS tax liens. Continue reading…
Is Work Clothing Tax Deductible?
This is a question we are asked by both employees and business owners. You are required to wear a suit at work. You hate wearing a suit and you would never wear a suit outside of work. You should be able to deduct the cost of purchasing a suit. Right? No, you are not able to deduct your suit purchase. Continue reading…
Discharge Taxes in Bankruptcy
If you are financially struggling and need relief from outstanding debt, bankruptcy may be an option. You may owe a substantial amount of back taxes. Back taxes may be dischargeable in bankruptcy. Not all bankruptcy attorneys understand the rules for discharging taxes in bankruptcy. Review your options with a tax professional about discharging back taxes before filing bankruptcy. Filing bankruptcy at the wrong time may cost you thousands in taxes. Continue reading…
IRS Refund Taken
Your tax return was filed and you are expecting a refund from the IRS. But you never received the refund. You receive a letter notifying you that IRS refund was garnished. What do you do now?
IRS Releases 2016 “Dirty Dozen” List of Tax Scams
The IRS released their annual “Dirty Dozen” List of Tax Scams. The IRS releases an updated list every year. The IRS developed this list to help you identify the top tax scams.
IRS Hacked Again and Tax Scams Continue
The IRS just announced that IRS.gov was hacked again. The other concerning news is scammers continue to call unsuspecting taxpayers trying to collect money for fake tax balances.