As soon as the auditor finishes the examination, the Internal Revenue Service mails Form 4549 or the Income Tax Examination Change, which is supposed to show the proposed changes to your tax liabilities. You can classify the report under three kinds: win, lose, and mixed. If, … [Read more...]
Types of IRS Audits: Field, Correspondence & Office
If you are the adventurous type, the audit process with the Internal Revenue Service can be viewed as a battle: you develop a strategy, prepare, and work toward accomplishing the objective. At times that can mean resolving your audit without additional tax liability. Other … [Read more...]
When Do You Need A Sacramento Tax Lawyer?
Nearly everyone needs an accountant to prepare their taxes, but when do people actually need a tax attorney? In general, individuals and businesses need a tax attorney when they have a tax controversy with a federal or state tax agency. Usually, that means that the IRS is … [Read more...]
Preparing A Potentially Responsible Person For The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty Investigation
Dianne Smith* was hired as the secretary of George Bill in a startup travel agency business back in 2010. Her job, just like any other secretary, includes arranging the schedule of her boss, answering phone calls, running over the bank to do errands, and many other tasks. She had … [Read more...]
Finding the right tax professional: Tax Attorney vs. EA vs. CPA
Had it not been for her tax lawyer, Sasha Jones, an operations manager of a travel agency, would have paid a total of $45,000 to the federal government after being found responsible for a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. The attorney prepared Sasha right before the interview with … [Read more...]
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