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- 3 things independent contractors do that trigger audits
- A primer of the IRS examination and appeal
- A quick look at the trust fund recovery penalty
- Addressing Hardship When a Levy Threatens Financial Health
- Alternatives to tax collection?
- Am I an independent contractor or an employee?
- Appealing an IRS asset seizure
- Are tax evasion and tax avoidance the same thing?
- Are there big tax changes coming for 2021 filers?
- Are you required to pay taxes while living abroad?
- Audit defense options
- Can I claim ‘innocent spouse relief’ if I am being audited?
- Can I take any steps to reduce risks of getting audited?
- Can the IRS revoke my passport?
- Certain conditions must precede a levy of property
- Did 2018 tax law changes affect refunds substantially?
- Don’t engage the IRS alone
- Eliminate tax debt with an Offer in Compromise
- Failing to report your cryptocurrency could lead to an audit
- Get prepared for your audit by the Internal Revenue Service
- High income earners with unfiled tax returns can expect an IRS agent visit
- How can you qualify for an offer in compromise?
- How do I qualify as an independent contractor?
- How does an Offer in Compromise work?
- How is my employment status relevant to my tax bill?
- How long does the IRS have to audit you?
- How should you prepare for your IRS audit?
- How to prepare for a tax audit
- How to Qualify for a Guaranteed Installment Agreement
- Independent contractors and Section 530 relief
- Information you will need to adjust your installment plan
- Inviting an IRS audit
- IRS announces plans to increase audits for the wealthy
- IRS installment and full payment agreements
- IRS liens explained
- Is an offer in compromise right for you?
- Is the IRS increasing small business audits?
- It Is Not Too Early (Or Too Late)
- Know your rights as a taxpayer
- Know your rights during an IRS audit
- My Spouse Completed Our Taxes Incorrectly. What Should I Do?
- Potential ways to obtain relief from tax penalties
- Protecting yourself if your spouse or ex made tax mistakes
- Should I request Currently Not Collectible status?
- Small business tax audit triggers
- Taking steps to ward off an IRS audit
- Tax obligations can be lessened with the help of professionals
- The dangers of tax misconceptions
- The most audited counties in Texas
- Tips for managing your installment agreement
- Under IRS tax law, what property can and cannot be seized?
- Ways to address back taxes
- What are payroll taxes that are due?
- What can you do if you can’t afford to pay your business taxes?
- What do I need to know before my business’ first audit?
- What do you know about estimated tax payments?
- What documents do you need for an IRS audit?
- What does a legitimate letter from the IRS look like?
- What does the IRS do with suspected tax evasion?
- What if you can’t pay your taxes?
- What is ‘Currently Not Collectible’ status?
- What is an offer in compromise?
- What is innocent spouse relief?
- What is innocent spouse relief?
- What is my tax filing status during divorce proceedings?
- What is the difference between tax evasion and avoidance?
- What is the non-streamlined installment agreement?
- What should you do if you owe the IRS money?
- What Tax Reform Means For Your 2018 Return
- What will defending against tax collections require?
- What you need to know before, during and after a tax audit
- What you should know about the IRS examination process
- When a Temporarily Delayed Collection May Be Beneficial
- When might a levy be issued under IRS tax law?
- Why file tax returns timely
- Worker classifications under IRS tax law
- Working to resolve IRS tax law issues
- You can’t avail rights you don’t know you have. We can help.