The beginning of the school year is a good time for a reminder of the tax benefits for education. These benefits can help offset qualifying education costs. Here is information about two tax credits available to those who pay higher
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Where individuals and businesses owe IRS taxes, the IRS has a settlement program where it can legally accept less than what is owed. Known as an “Offer in Compromise,” Congress has given the IRS the authority to “compromise” and reduce
Read more →by McNair Law Firm, P.A. If an individual or business owes federal taxes and does not have the current ability to pay these taxes, the IRS can consider placing the account into “currently not collectible” (CNC) status. If placed in
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Read more →Legislation enacted in 2015 requires the U.S. State Department, upon certification from the IRS, to revoke the passports of taxpayers who have seriously delinquent tax debts.That may be a problem for employers. Employees who can’t take overseas business trips are
Read more →by McNair Law Firm, P.A. If an individual or business owes federal taxes and does not have the current ability to pay these taxes, the IRS can “seller-finance” and offer a payment plan with the taxpayer. The primary benefit of a
Read more →WHAT IS TAX RELIEF? Most importantly, tax relief is peace-of-mind. Peace that comes from knowing you’ve avoided the unpleasant, often frightening, results that come from ignoring a tax obligation. We make it possible for you to relax knowing that your tax
Read more →by McNair Law Firm, P.A. The United States has a voluntary income tax reporting system. U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and businesses here must annually file income tax returns with the IRS, reporting their “worldwide income”, deductions, and their “net taxable income”,
Read more →IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2017-07, April 26, 2017 Español Taxpayers who have a tax debt they cannot pay may have heard that they can settle their tax debt for less than the full amount owed. It’s called an Offer
Read more →IRS Tax Tip 2017-51, April 20, 2017 Español April 18 was this year’s deadline for most people to file their federal tax return and pay any tax they owe. If taxpayers are due a refund, there is no penalty
Read more →IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2017-04, February 21, 2017 Español Each year, the Internal Revenue Service issues a list of the top 12 tax-related scams it sees throughout the year. The IRS “Dirty Dozen” highlights various schemes that taxpayers may
Read more →IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2017-02, February 3, 2017 As millions of people begin filing their tax returns, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers about some basic tips to keep in mind about refunds. During the early parts of the
Read more →IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2017-01, January 17, 2017 Taxpayers have fundamental rights under the law. The “Taxpayer Bill of Rights” presents these rights in 10 categories. This helps taxpayers when they interact with the IRS. Publication 1, Your Rights
Read more →Most people don’t want to be behind on taxes, but if you do fail to pay the Internal Revenue Service, it’s important to know what happens. Here’s a look at the collections process and how you can resolve tax debt. By Craig Smalley Learn
Read more →You may need copies of your filed tax returns for many reasons. For example, they can help you prepare future tax returns. Click HERE to visit IRS’s “Get Transcript” page on IRS website You’ll need them if you have to
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