tax debt relief
tax debt relief
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by Donald Magnus - 2007-02-11
"Innocent Spouse Tax debt Relief" from the IRS is available if you require tax debt relief from taxes and penalties that originated from a joint tax return filed with your spouse or ex-spouse. That's ...
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by Ronn Espy - 2007-02-12
The importance of utilizing a personal tax attorney is not recognized by most business owners, not the same way they understand the importance of employing a office manager or accountant. With trainin...
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by David Jacquot - 2007-04-11
Executive SummaryIf 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 O...
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by David Jacquot - 2007-04-11
Article SummaryFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS h...
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by Michael Harris - 2007-04-13
Everyone must borrow at some time in their life. There are certain items that we have to buy out of necessity, but we can't pay in full just yet. An example of this is a home or tuition for college. E...
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by Michael Rozbruch - 2008-11-24
Past due payroll taxes can cause you to lose your business and in some cases, your freedom. The IRS is focusing increased tax compliance efforts on small businesses so it is important to know the comm...
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by Khmer Lee P. Lugod - 2010-02-21
When a taxpayer receives a notice from IRS, with code CP 504, it's actually a final notice on balance due. What follows may be IRS' notice of levy on taxpayer state tax refund, due to unpaid balance o...
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by Khmer Lee P. Lugod - 2010-02-21
Back taxes, tax balance, unpaid taxes, all these among others will cost taxpayer tax penalties. Disregard to settle this will eventually lead to doubling of penalties and interests. In the end, there ...
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by Khmer Lee P. Lugod - 2010-02-21
When a debt from house mortgage is canceled due to settlement, the value gained from such settlement is supposed to be taxable. However, IRS through the Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007 allows homeown...
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by Catey Hamilton - 2010-03-09
Bank Account Levy: Release a Frozen Bank AccountWhen the IRS levies your bank account, it can be a trying time. Most taxpayers do not know the appropriate actions they need to take to release a bank a...