irs

What is Penalty Abatement?

The IRS can give some still penalties if you don't pay your taxes on time. Learn what the meaning of "penalty abatement" is as well as ways to avoid it.

Small Business Taxes: How to Contact the IRS Without Breaking Into a Sweat

How to deal with the IRS without having a heart attack.

Monaco Overpriced Claim Disputed

A well respected US magazine recently claimed Monaco has the most overpriced real estate in the world, claiming the rental returns as part of their figures meant the tax haven's property costs were unduly high.

Taxation Benefits of Owning a Home-based Business

Just about everything that you do from your home when you're running a business becomes taxed deductable. The expenses necessary to run your business always have a substantial degree of overlap with the expenses necessary to run your home.

What You May Not Know About Your Tax Rebate/Economic Stimulus Check

Have you already received your Tax Rebate check, or as they are now referred to, Economic Stimulus Check? Do you know the facts about this check? Do you know how yours will be delivered?

5 Steps to Getting the Best Tax Attorney

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.

How To Deal With IRS Problems In Dallas

Are you experiencing IRS problems in Dallas? If so, keep in mind that you do not have to accept defeat the moment you receive a letter from the IRS audit department; there are several ways that you can deal with these IRS problems in Dallas or any other city in Texas without losing your mind with all the intricacies involved.

3 Reasons You Need A Tax Attorney

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

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.

Through A Microscope - Look Who's Watching Now! (Part 3 of 3)

This article examines the impact on taxpayers and appraisers as well as their advisors of the new Federal provisions of the Pension Protection Act. The Act stipulates new penalties and stiff sanctions if the appraisers or appraisals fail to meet the new qualifications.

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