Income tax law can be very complicated. The information provided in
this site is brief and general. If you have a tax problem involving
a substantial amount of money, possible loss of your home or business,
or criminal prosecution, be sure to see an experienced tax lawyer
or other tax professional.
What
happens if you receive a letter from the Internal Revenue Service?
How should you correspond with the IRS? What is the Taxpayer Advocate?
Should you consult a lawyer or other professional?
How
does the Internal Revenue Service go about collecting unpaid taxes?
What are the different methods the IRS uses collect? Can you pay the
IRS in installments? Can you negotiate with the IRS to accept less
than they demand? Is bankruptcy an option? Can you be responsible
for your spouses back taxes?
Learn
about all the different tax penalties, such as estimated tax penalty,
delinquency penalties, and accuracy related penalties. Find out how
to avoid the penalty, and what will happen if you don't.
Find
out how you can miminize your taxes with record keeping, charity expenses
and reducing your with holding. Learn about salary reduction plans,
tax exempt bonds and IRAs.
Special
tax issues come up when you own a business. You may be in business,
thinking of opening a business, or thinking of changing the form of
your business. Know the tax law & protect your business.
What
is the penalty for failure to pay employment taxes? Can an employer
use the withheld funds? What happens with independent contractors?