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Steps to Prevent an IRS Levy

By: seomul Evans
A levy is typically the third or fourth response of the IRS after a taxpayer has chosen to ignore notices. If a taxpayer receives a notice from the IRS, the IRS obviously expects the taxpayer to respond in some way.

4 Reasons to Use an Attorney for Back Taxes

By: seomul Evans
When you get a letter from the IRS claiming that you owe back taxes, you may be tempted to simply throw away the letter and pretend it never happened.

IRS E-File Program: A Huge Success

By: Leo Vidal
The IRS now encourages taxpayers to file their tax returns electronically, and this year so far over 90 million returns have been filed online. Guidance is given to taxpayers who have not yet filed their returns on how to file a late tax return.

4 Keys to Finding the Right IRS Attorney

By: Seomul Evans
For some people, the mere mention of the three letters I, R, and S causes a terrible case of dry mouth and shaky knees. Even for folks who have been timely and correct in their tax payments, the thought of interactions with the IRS that go beyond simply writing a yearly check can be very frightening.

3 Reasons You Need A Tax Attorney

By: Seomul Evans
When most people hear the word ‘attorney,’ they think of a courtroom where someone goes on trial for doing something illegal. That something illegal, in the minds of most people, is robbery or murder or battery or something very public and dramatic.

3 Situations That Require a Tax Attorney

By: seomul Evans
Hopefully you will never require the services of a tax attorney, although it's never a bad idea to consult with one on a regular basis in order to have him or her review your files and make recommendations.

It Is Not Too Early to Think About Reducing Your Income Taxes for Next Year

By: Leo Vidal
Most people wait until after the end of the year to focus on their income taxes, when they are preparing their tax returns. But the best time to do tax planning is early in the year before it's too late to make any changes to reduce your taxes

What Part of Your Settlement Award Do You Have To Claim to the IRS?

By: Timothy Rayne
A 2003 landmark tax case, Amos v. Commissioner, allows the IRS to tax Personal Injury settlements which include Confidentiality Provisions.

4 Things You Should Know When Hiring a Tax Attorney

By: Seomul Evans
If you chose in the past to forego the services of a tax attorney and now find yourself in trouble with the IRS, either because of back taxes, and audit, investment fraud, or anything else, now is the time to hire a tax attorney.

5 Steps to Getting the Best Tax Attorney

By: Seomul Evans
Whether you're a business owner or a regular old Joe needing the assistance of a tax attorney, you need to be ready to invest some time into finding the one that's right for you.

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