Types of Investor Visas
Feb 04, 2023
Miami and South Florida are continuing to develop into a coveted site for both U.S. domestic and international business. This guide explains some of the different types of investor visas. For a detai...
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Reducing Penalties and Interest on your IRS Liability
Mar 25, 2013
Can you Reduce the Penalties and Interest on your Tax Liability?
Often times, the penalties and interest account for a large portion of your IRS debt. While the IRS generally does not reduce interest u...
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Placing your IRS Account on "Currently Not Collectible Status"
Mar 25, 2013
Currently Not Collectible Status "CNC"
Sometimes, you have no legitimate means of paying back any of your back taxes. You are permanently disabled, unemployed, underemployed, or ill, and your limited i...
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Requests for Reconsideration: Tax Audits in Dallas/Fort Worth
Mar 25, 2013
Requests for Reconsideration
The Rothrock Law Firms tax attorneys can often reverse the findings of an audit, or a tax deficiency when a taxpayer fails to file a tax return. This relief can be obtaine...
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IRS Notices That You Should Not Ignore
Mar 25, 2013
Notices Received from the IRS
Do not ignore a notice that you receive from the IRS. Most of the notices have a short period of time for you to respond or appeal the decision. If you do not respond, you...
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Why Hire an Attorney to Represent You if you File Bankruptcy in Dallas?
Mar 25, 2013
The hiring of an attorney is an important decision. Although you can file bankruptcy without an attorney if you are an individual, the rules can be quite complex. If you do not file all the correct pap...
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How Do You File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Dallas?
Mar 25, 2013
Carl Rothrock is a Chapter 13 Attorney in Dallas/Fort Worth. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy may help you consolidate credit card debt for pennies on the dollar, stop foreclosures, catch up mortgage payments, a...
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How Do You Qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Dallas?
Mar 25, 2013
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is designed to "wipe clean" or discharge your unsecured debts after you have liquidated and paid to your creditors all of your non-exempt assets. Unsecured debt is debt that has no...
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What property can you keep if you file bankruptcy in Texas?
Mar 25, 2013
One of the key issues in filing bankruptcy is determining what constitutes "exempt" property. If you have resided in Texas for the two years before filing bankruptcy, you are allowed to keep exempt pr...
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Filing Bankruptcy in Dallas: An Overview of the Process
Mar 25, 2013
In determining where to file bankruptcy and what property you are allowed to keep, you must look at where you currently live, how long you have lived there, and where your assets are located. If your ...
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