As the presidential election heats up, you’ll hear crazy men and women shouting about lots of hot-button social issues. (We pretty much guarantee it.) You’ll also hear some less entertaining talk about taxes. It’s not as sexy, but it’s definitely important.
The Wild, Wild West: The New Frontier of Pot Taxes
Enjoy this glimpse into a very unusual section of tax law. It’s about as close as this firm gets to partying.
On September 16th, marijuana sellers and buyers in Colorado had a really great day. Thanks to a one-time glitch in the state constitution, the usual 10 percent state cannabis tax was revoked for 24 hours.
So… What About That October 15th Extension Deadline Thing?
We’re glad you asked.
You’re not the only one who wants to know – around this time of year, a lot of clients call us and are very confused about what, exactly, the extension deadline is. Don’t they get a free pass on their taxes if they missed the April deadline? Why is the IRS contacting them? What should they do?
For the next few weeks, we're running a "Slice of Life" series where we address real-life problems our clients bring us after they've filed their taxes (or not). You can read Part 1 - Slice of Life: I've Been Scammed!, Part 2 - Slice of Life: I Hate Filing Quarterly, Part 3 - Slice of Life: I'm Running Scared, Part 4 - Slice of Life: I'm Confused, Part 5 - Slice of Life: I Got Levied, and Part 6 - Slice of Life: Get Rid of My Lien, Please of the series.
SLICE OF LIFE #7: A client calls us and asks, “What are my assets? If the IRS issues me a levy, what can they take?”
For the next few weeks, we're running a "Slice of Life" series where we address real-life problems our clients bring us after they've filed their taxes (or not). You can read Part 1 - Slice of Life: I've Been Scammed!, Part 2 - Slice of Life: I Hate Filing Quarterly, Part 3 - Slice of Life: I'm Running Scared, Part 4 - Slice of Life: I'm Confused, and Part 5 - Slice of Life: I Got Levied of the series.
SLICE OF LIFE #6: A client calls us and asks, “How do you remove a tax lien?”
For the next few weeks, we’re running a “Slice of Life” series where we address real-life problems our clients bring us after they’ve filed their taxes (or not). You can read Part 1 - Slice of Life: I've Been Scammed!, Part 2 - Slice of Life: I Hate Filing Quarterly, Part 3 - Slice of Life: I’m Running Scared and Part 4 - Slice of Life: I’m Confused of the series.
SLICE OF LIFE #5: A client calls us and says, “If I hire your office, can I get out of a bank or wage levy?”
For the next few weeks, we’re running a “Slice of Life” series where we address real-life problems our clients bring us after they’ve filed their taxes (or not). You can read Part 1 - Slice of Life: I've Been Scammed!, Part 2 - Slice of Life: I Hate Filing Quarterly, and Part 3 - Slice of Life: I’m Running Scared of the series.
SLICE OF LIFE #4: A client calls us and asks, "What’s the difference between a levy and a lien?"
For the next few weeks, we’re running a “Slice of Life” series where we address real-life problems our clients bring us after they’ve filed their taxes (or not). You can read Part 1 - Slice of Life: I've Been Scammed and Part 2 - Slice of Life: I Hate Filing Quarterly of the series.
SLICE OF LIFE #3: A client calls us (usually a few weeks after Tax Day) in a huge panic. “I haven’t filed my taxes in years. I haven’t heard from the IRS, but I’m so scared that I’m going to hear from them that I’m losing sleep over it. What should I do?”
For the next few weeks, we're running a "Slice of Life" series where we address real-life problems our clients bring us after they've filed their taxes (or not). You can read Part 1 of the series here - Slice of Life: I've Been Scammed!
SLICE OF LIFE #2: A client calls us and says, "Why do I have to make estimated tax payments? What's the point?"
April 15th is over! For some of our clients, that means a big sigh of relief – and for others, it means a whole new set of questions and anxieties. For the next few weeks we're going to be running a "Slice of Life" series, where we address real-life questions clients bring us after they've filed their taxes (or not).