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- Don’t Go To Jail! Haven't Filed an Income Tax Return? Here's What to Do:
Delinquent tax returns are a serious problem. Non-Filers should take immediate action to get late returns filed. Voluntary compliance can help reduce or eliminate exposure to penalties, interest, and possible criminal prosecution. Since willful failure to file a tax return is a crime, non filers should consider hiring an attorney to assist them with coming into compliance.
Date of Article: 12Apr2007 Category: Legal View(690) EasyPublish(304) Content Feed(13)
- SCAM!?! IRS Tax Relief via an Offer in Compromise
If you are unable to pay your taxes in full, you may be able to take advantage of the offer in compromise (OIC) program. Contrary to many TV, radio and internet advertisements, the OIC program is NOT a way for everyone to settle their tax bill for “pennies on the dollar.” However, if you owe more tax than you are able to pay, the OIC program remains a viable and important tool for tax debt relief. http://www.4taxhero.com Date of Article: 11Apr2007 Category: Legal View(1465) EasyPublish(277) Content Feed(3)
- Be All - End All Tax Attorney Blog!!!
This article describes a new blog destined to become the go-to site for tax attorney information. Date of Article: 27Dec2005 Category: Legal View(723) EasyPublish(390) Content Feed(7)
- Cover Your Assets!!!
Asset protection is a vital component of every financial plan. If you do not protect your wealth, you are at risk of losing it to a predatory lawsuits epidemic. Your asset protection plans also need to be tax compliant. If your asset protection plan is challenged by the IRS, you need to retain an experienced tax attorney. Date of Article: 21Dec2005 Category: Legal View(1160) EasyPublish(367) Content Feed(1)
- Don’t Get Sued! Protect Clients from Providing Incriminating Information in IRS Audits. - Part 3
This three part article discusses how current changes in IRS practice rules may subject taxpayer representatives to liability for failing to prevent their client from making criminal admissions. These articles also discuss methods to protect both the taxpayer and the representative from this potential problem. Date of Article: 18Dec2005 Category: Legal View(674) EasyPublish(349) Content Feed(2)
- Don’t Get Sued! Protect Clients from Providing Incriminating Information in IRS Audits. - Part 2
This three part article discusses how current changes in IRS practice rules may subject taxpayer representatives to liability for failing to prevent their client from making criminal admissions. These articles also discuss methods to protect both the taxpayer and the representative from this potential problem. Date of Article: 17Dec2005 Category: Legal View(727) EasyPublish(318) Content Feed(1)
- Don’t Get Sued! Protect Clients from Providing Incriminating Information in IRS Audits. - Part 1
This three part article discusses how current changes in IRS practice rules may subject taxpayer representatives to liability for failing to prevent their client from making criminal admissions. These articles also discuss methods to protect both the taxpayer and the representative from this potential problem. Date of Article: 16Dec2005 Category: Legal View(671) EasyPublish(331) Content Feed(2)
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