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Written by J Dirk Schwenk
This How-To Guide looks at sales and use tax for vessels in Maryland 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 3 months ago in Admiralty / Maritime. Jurisdiction: Maryland
Written by Jeffrey Lawson Baxter
For those Miami-Dade County taxpayers that want to appeal the valuation that the Property Appraiser's has placed on your real property, please see below: 8 of 8 users found this helpful. Posted 3 months ago in Residential. Jurisdiction: Miami-dade County, FL
Written by Daniel B. Purtell
As we move into the uncertainly of 2010 and 2011, all families must consider the possible impact of federal or state estate taxation. Posted about 1 month ago in Estate Planning.
Written by Henry Daniel Lively
This guide discusses reducing estate tax liability by implementing a gifting plan. Posted about 1 month ago in Estate Planning. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Mitchell Allan Port
Here's a collection of links to California State government web sites with useful information for local businesses in . There is something here for you whether you are already conducting business in California, just starting or expanding to a new state. Posted 26 days ago in Business. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Robert Michael Way
Even administering a very simple trust estate can be complicated. Obtaining assistance from an experienced estates and trust attorney familiar with trust adminstration is the best action to take. Posted 18 days ago in Trusts. Jurisdiction: Arizona
Written by Karen L Brady
Even if a taxpayer has passed away, a federal income tax return may be required or recommended. This guide gives some general guidance on who can file and how to file a federal income tax return for a decedent. Posted 12 days ago in Probate. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Cheryl K. David
In 2009, $13,000 may be given away to as many individuals as you want, without gift tax, gift tax filing or an effect on your estate tax exemption. If you are married, $26,000, may be given away to as many individuals as you want, without effecting your taxes. Posted 8 days ago in Estate Planning. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Dennis N. Brager
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is offering a reduction on Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR) and other penalties for offshore bank account holders who make a voluntary disclosure by September 23, 2009. 3 of 6 users found this helpful. Posted 6 months ago in Tax Fraud / Tax Evasion. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Justin Dain Hein
A Streamlined Installment Agreement is a simple and sensible IRS tax debt solution if you have recent tax debt of less than $25,000. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by Justin Dain Hein
Collection Statute Expiration Date is the date the IRS can enforce collection of your tax debt–10 years from the date your tax debt was originally assessed. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by Justin Dain Hein
Currently Not Collectible status is a little-known but useful way to fend off IRS collection efforts and, sometimes, resolve your responsibility to pay off taxes you may owe. 3 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by Justin Dain Hein
If you have been contacted by an IRS revenue officer, you should immediately try to resolve your tax liability. 4 of 7 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by Avvo Staff
Organized record keeping, honesty, and diligence on your part will make the process run smoothly and quickly if you are chosen for an IRS audit. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by Justin Dain Hein
An IRS bank levy can devastate your personal, professional, and financial situation and is very difficult to remove once issued. 1 of 5 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by Justin Dain Hein
IRS wage garnishments can devastate your personal, professional, and financial situation and can be difficult to remove. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax.
Written by David Lawrence Ganz
Except for some very narrow exceptions, such as children holding summer jobs in which they don't make much money, and truly independent contractors, working "off the books" or "under the counter" is fraught with legal, tax and technical difficulties. 5 of 5 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Michael John Faehner
A quick look at some reasons for everyone to consider when doing charitable giving. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Ellis McGehee Carter
The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) has released the redesigned Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Taxation, and it is effective for the 2008 tax year (2009 filing year). Organizations have only a few months to prepare for the extensive new reporting obligations. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Dennis N. Brager
The costs of doing business are higher for businesses which treat their workers as employees rather than independent contractors. For example, employers must pay 7.65% of employee wages as payroll taxes, and must also withhold income taxes on employee wages. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago in Tax. Jurisdiction: Federal |