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You may not have to pay your whole tax bill

If you’re facing a massive outstanding tax bill, it’s understandable that you’re worried. It doesn’t feel financially viable for you to pay off all of the money that the IRS says that you owe. Now,...

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Is it illegal not to file your taxes?

You know that it’s illegal not to pay the taxes that you owe. Everyone is bound to pay their taxes, whether they are employees or business owners. Anyone with an income is going to need to pay some...

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How much will you pay in interest and penalties on tax debts?

Finding out that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) believes you underpaid your taxes is certainly a frightening experience. After all, you can count on the government to get their money no matter...

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What happens if your spouse lies on your tax return?

It is very common for married couples to only have one spouse work on the tax return. Maybe you’ve always been bad with numbers or have a hard time focusing on complicated paperwork. Perhaps you are a...

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Are you at increased risk of a tax audit this year?

Filing your taxes is an annual obligation, likely even with you have barely earned any money. If you are an independent contractor, you may also have to spend quarterly estimated tax payments in...

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What if a taxpayer doesn’t have the full amount they owe in taxes?

Some people wait until the day that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) stops accepting tax returns to file their annual paperwork. Occasionally, those last-minute filings will come with a surprise...

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What’s the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion?

Nobody wants to pay more taxes than they have to pay – which is why both individual filers and businesses often employ various strategies to minimize their tax liabilities. There’s nothing really wrong...

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3 groups at elevated risk of tax controversies and charges

Paying income taxes is part of life in the United States. Even those who only have part-time jobs are generally required to contribute to federal and state tax programs. Once a year, taxpayers need to...

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Why self-employed professionals are at risk of tax controversies

A tax controversy occurs when an individual taxpayer and an authority assessing taxes disagree about someone’s responsibilities. For example, if the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) accuses someone of...

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Can a foreign bank account lead to an audit or criminal charges?

Holding personal resources in an offshore account was once a top tax avoidance strategy. However, that has shifted in recent years. While some people may continue to hold resources in international...

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What happens during an audit related to federal income taxes?

Once someone begins working or receiving passive income from investments, they have to start reporting their income to the government and paying income taxes. Filing an annual income tax return is...

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Can an individual settle tax debts for a fraction of what they owe?

People like to claim that the government always gets what people owe it. That aphorism is a way of conveying how serious the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is about enforcing tax law and collecting on...

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Is bankruptcy the best solution to significant tax debts?

Filing an annual tax return allows someone to verify that they have paid a sufficient amount in income taxes. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reviews information provided by employers and financial...

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Does IRS innocent spouse relief protect taxpayers in Georgia?

It is standard practice for spouses to file their taxes together. While some couples do file their annual income tax returns separately, joint filings often help people maximize their use of deductions...

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3 common income tax mistakes small business owners make

Individuals with income from employment, investments and even gambling have to file income tax returns. Frequently, employed individuals qualify for income tax refunds because they paid more than they...

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