by Christopher Higgins | Sep 10, 2016 | Making IRS problems less taxing
Call me. Seriously – or Contact Us here – it will be easier. We handle the time and trouble that is dealing with the IRS. Or if you think you would like to waive your right to be represented and represent yourself as a client, continue on. Some taxpayers will be...
by Christopher Higgins | Sep 10, 2016 | Making IRS problems less taxing
The IRS Office of Appeals offers taxpayers an opportunity to resolve their tax disputes without going to court. Appeals is an independent function within the IRS that provides an impartial review of your tax dispute. Appeals also offers mediation services through...
by Christopher Higgins | Sep 10, 2016 | Making IRS problems less taxing
Regardless of whether or not you are able to pay your tax liability in full, you should file all tax returns that are due. The IRS may require you to file all missing returns prior to releasing any enforced collections they have taken on your paycheck, bank account,...
by Christopher Higgins | Jun 25, 2016 | Making IRS problems less taxing
Do you qualify for unemployment benefits? How will they change my tax return? If you lose your job, you may qualify for unemployment benefits. While these payments may come as a relief, it’s important to remember that they may be taxable. Here are the key facts about...
by Christopher Higgins | Jun 25, 2016 | Making IRS problems less taxing
Your Rights as a Taxpayer The Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Each and every taxpayer has a set of fundamental rights they should be aware of when dealing with the IRS. Explore your rights and our obligations to protect them. Use your right to representation to ensure you...
by Christopher Higgins | May 7, 2016 | Making IRS problems less taxing
IRS offers a new way to pay taxes with cash If you owe taxes, you should file and pay in full as soon as you can, which will minimize the interest and penalties that you’ll owe. If cash is your only option to make a tax payment, PayNearMe may be the answer for you....
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