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1.2 Million Taxpayers Missing Out on Tax Refunds

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Apr 11, 2019 8:04:00 AM

If you haven’t filed your previous year’s tax returns, you could be missing out on hundreds of dollars! The IRS says there is a total of almost $1.4 billion in income tax refunds that have yet to go unclaimed from 1.2 million taxpayers who did not file a 2015 federal income tax return. Taxpayers who are missing out on their refund are running out of time to claim their refund.

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Tags: Tax Court, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, Taxes

Cristiano Ronaldo Reportedly Reaches Deal in Tax Evasion Case

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Mar 25, 2019 3:28:34 PM

Portugal soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo’s tax troubles may finally be ending. The soccer star has reportedly reached a deal with Spanish prosecutors in his tax-evasion case. Ronaldo was accused by Spanish Authorities of evading over 14.7 million euros (equal to about $17 million) in taxes between 2011 and 2014. The authorities allege that Ronaldo set up a company to manage his image rights but then transferred the rights to a second company to confuse Spanish Tax authorities.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, audit help, Audit, levy, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Identity Theft, Liens, Tax Court, Sales Tax, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, Taxes

Closed Case Round Up: February 2019

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Feb 22, 2019 9:00:00 AM

Every month, our tax attorneys and case managers work hard to help our clients settle their tax liability once and for all. Some of our clients struggle with bank levies or wage garnishments, while others owe money due to owning a small business. Here are just a few of the clients we were able to help this month.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, audit help, Audit, levy, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, CDP, Liens, Tax Court, Sales Tax, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien, Taxes

Tax Dates and Deadlines for 2019

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Jan 11, 2019 9:00:00 AM

A new year means new tax deadlines!! Here is just a list of the major tax dates and deadlines for 2019!! Mark them down on your calendar so you don't forget!

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, Audit, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Tax Scams, Tax Court, Sales Tax, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien, Taxes

Closed Case Round Up: December 2018

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Dec 23, 2018 10:00:00 AM

Think your case is the worst case we've seen? Chances are, it's not. Our team of tax attorneys and tax accountants work on cases of all difficulties and are able to solve each case. For instance, in December our tax attorneys were able to put one business owner into Currently Not Collectible status saving him almost $100,000. Read more about how our tax lawyers are able to negotiate different tax settlements for our clients. 

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Tags: Sales Tax, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien

How to Lower the Taxes You Owe Before the End of the Year

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Dec 9, 2018 10:00:00 AM

The end of the year is usually the busiest time for taxpayers. You’re usually trying to get everything wrapped up and finished before the new year begins. One thing you should put on your list for the end of the year is to start calculating your taxes and if you will owe taxes when you file. If you find out you are going to owe taxes, there are some steps you can take to lower your tax liability. Tax planning is an important part of keeping your financials in line and can help you stay on track and make filing your tax return easier.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, audit help, Audit, levy, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, CDP, Identity Theft, Tax Scams, Liens, Tax Court, Sales Tax, Wedding, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien, Taxes

IRS Tax Audits 101

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Dec 6, 2018 10:00:00 AM

Tax Audits are one of the most terrifying things a taxpayer can endure. Most taxpayers don’t know what being audited by the IRS entails and usually don’t know what to do if they are audited. IRS audits can be confusing to most taxpayers as most don’t know what the IRS is looking for when they determine who to audit each year and what they are looking for when they perform the tax audit. Tax audits can be a long and exhaustive process that examines every aspect of your financial history for the tax year in question. The average taxpayer won’t be audited in their lifetime, but that doesn’t mean it won’t happen to you. The best way to help yourself in a tax audit is to know why and what a tax audit means and to get a tax attorney to help represent you. Here is the information you need to know if you are selected for a tax audit by the IRS. Finding tax audit help can be hard but knowing the facts can make it easier.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax Deductions, audit help, Audit, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Liens, Tax Court, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien

What Is Tax Law?

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Dec 3, 2018 8:30:00 AM

There’s two guarantees in life; death and taxes. Taxes help pay for schools, your roads, your police and fire department and other things you use every day. Depending on where you live, you can pay income tax, sales tax, property tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax or even estate tax. Every year millions of taxpayers file their federal tax return and pay their taxes. But for thousands of others, they either don’t file their federal tax return, or they don’t pay the taxes they owe. This can be for several reasons, either they don’t have the money to pay, they forget, or they don’t know how to file their tax return. Not filing your tax return and not paying the federal taxes you owe, can create a large tax debt and make you put into collections with the IRS. This can lead to IRS garnishments such as a bank account levy, a wage garnishment, Social Security garnishment or lien. Here’s what you need to know about tax law and how it affects you.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, audit help, Audit, levy, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, CDP, Identity Theft, Tax Scams, Liens, Tax Court, Sales Tax, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien

Closed Case Round Up: October Edition

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Oct 29, 2018 9:00:00 AM

Check out just a few of the FANTASTIC results achieved for our clients last month! This months closed case round up features a contractor whose severe health problems led to a large tax debt, plus a client who tried to resolve their tax issues on their own and ended up coming back to us for help.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, audit help, Audit, levy, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, CDP, Tax Scams, Liens, Tax Court, Sales Tax, Student Loans, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien

Know The Difference: Tax Levy versus a Tax Lien

Posted by Cailey Taylor on Oct 22, 2018 9:00:00 AM

There is nothing scarier than going to your mailbox and seeing a notice of the IRS’s intent to levy you. Owing taxes can be scary enough, but when you add in the stress of being levied or having a lien placed on your property, it can be too much. If you have received notices from the IRS or you have been talking about possible problems with your taxes, you may have come across the terms Tax Levy and Tax Lien. The two are types of collection action used by the IRS to collect on an unpaid tax debt. They have some similarities and they both have stark differences you need to be aware of.

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Tags: Tax Return, Tax, Tax Deductions, levy, tax extension, Tax Help, Tax Law, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, CDP, Liens, Tax Court, Tax Levy, Tax Lien, IRS Tax Lien

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