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What to do if you receive a IRS tax lien notice? What are your options? IRS Fresh Start program helpline 1-877-788-2937

Are you receiving calls, postcards and letters regarding your IRS tax lien? Are telemarketers bombarding you with telephone calls to settle your back tax debt? BEWARE!! IRS Lien letter recipients! Many of these  solicitors you are not actually licensed to represent you before the IRS, they are not tax attorneys, nor CPAs,…

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Who Can Represent You Before the IRS?

The IRS has just published a special edition titled “who can represent you before the IRS”. This is very critical, for many years, a lot of companies had taken advantage of individual and business taxpayers by advertising heavily on the radio, TV and the internet, making false promises on tax…

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Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice Improvement Act of 2015

Dear Client, On July 31, 2015, President Obama signed into law P.L. 114-41, the “Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice Improvement Act of 2015.” Although this new law was primarily designed as a 3-month stopgap extension of the Highway Trust Fund and related measures, it includes a number of…

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IRS: FINAL REGS ISSUED ON PARTNERSHIP VARYING INTERESTS RULE

FINAL REGS ISSUED ON PARTNERSHIP VARYING INTERESTS RULE T.D. 9728, 07/31/2015, Reg. § 1.706-1, Reg. § 1.706-4, Reg. § 1.706-5 IRS has issued final regs on the determination of a partner’s distributive share of partnership items of income, gain, loss, deduction, and credit when a partner’s interest varies during a…

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Final Notice of Intent of Levy – Help with IRS Letter 1058 or L-1058/LT11

If you received a letter that reads ‘IRS Letter 1058/LT11’, know that it is a final notice from the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) reminding you about the balance you still owe. Moreover, if you do not resolve your delinquent matter, they will make an attempt to levy your bank accounts,…

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Breaking News: Decision in the Loving v. IRS appeal

The United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, today rejected the IRS appeal in the case of Loving v. IRS in which three independent tax return preparers argued that the IRS had overstepped its authority when implementing the Registered Tax Return Preparer (RTRP) program. The RTRP program was…

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