I thought I’d share some war stories from my legal representation of taxpayers. This is a story “in the trenches” of a tax audit and how an often-overlooked detail reversed a $750,000 IRS audit adjustment. Do not sleep on the details — they can make all the difference… Read More
Do I have to File Tax Returns to File Bankruptcy?
… the answer is, yes, if you have a tax filing obligation and you want the taxes to be eligible for discharge. But the bigger question is what happens in bankruptcy if you filed your tax returns late? If the IRS already filed your tax returns for you… Read More
YouTube Channel Introduction
This short introductory video explains our upcoming video series entitled, “Re-Think Your IRS Negotiations”. It provides an overview of the things we’ll discuss throughout the series — IRS tax debt, tax return preparation, tax defense, tax liens, tax levies, offers in compromise, IRS collections, IRS audits, IRS Appeals,… Read More
How to Tell your “Story” in IRS Offers in Compromise
I am often asked: how do you get an offer in compromise accepted? What is the most important thing to remember when submitting an offer in compromise? Tell your “Story” the right way! In 13 years of law practice and many successful Offers in Compromise, I tell you… Read More
Tax Time FAQs — July 15, 2020.
As a tax attorney, I’ve prepared countless tax returns. This short video discusses my “5” Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) at tax time. Do I “really” have to file my past due tax returns? Will I get audited? Can I “estimate” my business expenses? Do I have to report… Read More
IRS Tax News and Notes 07.01.2020.
2020 Current Tax News and Notes from 07.01.2020. $1.4 Billion in IRS Checks to Dead Taxpayers. IRS Notices with Wrong Deadline Dates or Deadlines that have Already Passed. New IRS Deadlines Inserts in Tax Notices. Tax Deadline July 15, 2020. New Net Operating Loss NOL Rules. New Required… Read More