If you pay someone to prepare your tax return, the IRS urges you to choose that preparer wisely. Taxpayers are legally responsible for what’s on their tax return even if it is prepared by someone [...]
Identity theft occurs when someone uses another’s personal information without their permission to commit fraud or other crimes using the victim’s name, Social Security number or other [...]
The IRS offers many ways for taxpayers, practitioners and stakeholders to engage in Open Government to help build transparency, participation and collaboration in government operations. The IRS [...]
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TAC) are your source for personal tax help when you believe your tax issue cannot be handled online or by phone, and you want face-to-face tax assistance. [...]
An Appeal is independent of any other IRS office. This provides a venue for disagreements concerning tax law to be heard on a fair and impartial basis for both the taxpayer and the government. [...]
IRS Appeals. Are you ready to File? Appeals is for you if you received an IRS correspondence explaining you have the right to an Appeal and you do not agree and will not sign the agreement form [...]
The IRS has issued several consumer warnings about the fraudulent use of the IRS name or logo by scamsters trying to gain access to consumers’ financial information in order to steal their [...]
Are IRA’s exempt from IRS levies for unpaid taxes of the owner of the IRA? IRA’s are not exempt from IRS levies for the unpaid taxes of the owner of the IRA. While it is the policy of the IRS to [...]
Fred: I bring to Bach Elder Law my expertise in tax matters. Frequently our clients come into the office with tax problems. Some of them haven’t filed returns for a number of years, [...]
Fred: In the tax and business areas, I have also represented and advised business owners on succession planning. That is, how do you get a business from one generation down to the next in [...]