Do you owe past due taxes?

Taxpayers that owe more taxes than they can currently pay can request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing, but they must follow instructions. One successful rapper owed past-due taxes of $2,319,678 on which he made monthly payments. When his income fell, he requested a CDP hearing to reduce the payments. At the hearing, he was […]

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TIGTA reports on How to Report Taxpayer Assaults and Threats

Around the country, civil servants have reported increased personal threats and even physical attacks while doing their jobs. Such acts perpetrated against government employees performing official duties are federal crimes. Recently, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) reviewed the IRS’s response to its workers’ reports of threats and assaults. TIGTA wanted to ensure […]

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Is this from the IRS?

Identity thieves may contact taxpayers through fraudulent telephone calls, emails, texts or social media messages pretending to be the IRS. To reduce the chances of identity theft, the IRS has published tips to help taxpayers know when the IRS is actually contacting them. The first step the IRS typically takes is mailing a letter. If […]

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It’s important to understand how taxes factor into M&A transactions

In recent years, merger and acquisition activity has been strong in many industries. If your business is considering merging with or acquiring another business, it’s important to understand how the transaction will be taxed under current law. Stocks vs. assets From a tax standpoint, a transaction can basically be structured in two ways: 1. Stock […]

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