Legal Articles, Tax
IRS Liens, Levies and Seizures
When it comes to unresolved tax debt, the IRS does not hesitate to take drastic action. Individuals and businesses are often surprised to discover that a tax problem has escalated to a potential IRS lien, bank/wage levy or the seizure of assets like homes, cars and valuable collectables.
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Maintain Tax Exempt Status - Nonprofits
Maintain Tax Exempt Status - What non profits need to know to remain tax exempt.
Public Charity v. Private Foundation Classification
Supporting Organizations are now required to follow a stricter protocol under the new IRS rules. Find out what the requirements are and whether you should change classification.
DEDUCTING THE COST OF LIFE IN A RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
It is important to understand the deductability of the costs and expenses associated with living in a retirement facility.
Are Taxes Due the IRS Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
One of the most frequently asked questions by consumers who are contemplating filing bankruptcy is: "Are Taxes Due the IRS Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?"
Mortgage Debt Forgiveness and the IRS
With the collapse of the economy and crash in the real estate market, more and more homeowners are finding that their home is “underwater” in the sense that the value of the their property is worth significantly less than the mortgage or mortgages that are owed on the property.