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Your Appeal Rights When Fighting The IRS
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Richard A. Chapo
Are you in the middle of a disagreement with the IRS? One of the guaranteed rights for all taxpayers is the right to appeal. If you disagree with the IRS about the amount of your tax liability or about proposed collection actions, you have the right to ask the IRS Appeals Office to review your case.
Innocent Spouses And The IRS
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Richard A. Chapo
Historically, tax issues arising from bad marriages fell into the category of “better or worse” for marriages. The IRS granted no innocent spouse tax relief, but has changed its views.
Strategies For Limiting Taxes If You Are Your Own Boss
By :
Richard A. Chapo
Self-employed individuals always cringe at the amount of taxes the pay to the IRS and state. Here are tax strategies for self-employed individuals that reduce those tax amounts.
IRS Warning Taxpayers About New Email Scams
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Richard A. Chapo
If you have an email account, you know about all the scam emails you get. Scammers are getting braver and using the IRS name in their new tactics.
IRS Helps Employers By Reducing Filings Required For Employees
By :
Richard A. Chapo
If you own a business and have employees, you have an inherent feel for the joy of filing employee related tax documents. Alas, the IRS is cutting back on the burden.
Changes to IRS Tax Settlement Rules
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Richard A. Chapo
In recent years, the IRS has made a concerted effort to get people back into good status by reaching deals on overdue taxes. The rules affecting this program have just changed dramatically.
New Procedure for Settling Tax Debts with the IRS
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Richard A. Chapo
The Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 has ushered in new rules for settling tax debts with the IRS. Here is the scoop on the compromise procedures.
The IRS vs Mother Nature
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Richard A. Chapo
The IRS recently met its match in the form of Mother Nature. Yes, the massive flooding in Washington, D.C., took out the IRS headquarters.
IRS Approves Saturn Vue Green Line for Tax Credit
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Richard A. Chapo
The IRS is working its way through various automobiles that qualify their owners for tax credits. The Saturn model of cars has just been reviewed with one particular model being approved.
IRS Incentives for Hybrid Owners
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Michael Plante
The hybrid car has not come into the world without a shroud of rumors following carefully behind. From rumors of exploding batteries, electrical and digital nightmares, and poorly met expectations letting down consumers, the hybrid has had to struggle to overcome many misconceptions...
Making Your Medical Deductions Count
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Alan L. Olsen, CPA, MBA (tax)
April 15th is almost here and if you are owing tax it may pay to take a second look at that return to see if you claimed all medical deductions you are entitled to. Your diligence in keeping track of expenses will pay off. IRS Publication 502 has a complete listing of all medical costs deductible. Following are some of the commonly overlooked medical deductions.
Avoiding the AMT Trap
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Alan L. Olsen, CPA, MBA (tax)
More and more taxpayers are finding a hidden tax on their individual tax returns. This tax was originally designed to not allow taxpayer in the higher income brackets take advantage of tax driven policy like deducting a lot of itemized deductions, high local and state tax deductions, child exemptions, or a mortgage deduction.
Income Tax Problems Can Be Solved
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Robert Bibb
Many income tax problems start with marriage, divorce and death. Many people who are single file their own return and then don't worry about income tax problems because they are simply filing a W-2.
Selling Your Business- Deal Structure and Taxes
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Dave Kauppi
When you sell your business, getting good tax advice before the deal is structured is worth its weight in gold.
What Can A Real Estate Tax Deduction Do For You?
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Michael Williams
Owning a property can help you benefit from the real estate tax deduction. This tax deduction can actually be broken down in to several separate advantages. Find out more...
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