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What is the TFRP trust fund recovery penalty?

The trust fund recovery penalty (TFRP) is a 100% penalty on an employer’s failure to pay its trust fund taxes. The TFRP can be assessed against any person in the employer’s business who is (1) responsible for collecting, accounting for, and paying withheld employment taxes, and (2) who willfully fails…

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Professional Tax Services EA CPA Long Beach, CA, Lakewood, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, California IRS – FTB – CDTFA – BOE – EDD Tax Help

Tax Return Preparation For your tax returns, you want a professional tax firm EA or CPA firm you know you can rely on their tax expertise. Our tax professionals will make sure your federal and state income tax returns, business tax returns and trust and estate tax returns are prepared…

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How long does the IRS have to collect income tax?

Generally, the statute of limitation for collection expires 10 years after the date the tax was assessed (for tax assessed after November 5, 1990). For tax assessed before November 5, 1990, the statute of limitation for collection is six years. This period may be extended by an agreement between the…

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What can the taxpayer do if the time to respond to an IRS collection notice has passed?

Do you owe the IRS unpaid back taxes? Have they sent you many letters but you did not respond? There are still options. CDP – Collection due process. If the time to respond to an IRS collection notice has passed, you, the taxpayer, or your power of attorney / representative,…

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Payroll tax penalty problem? How a taxpayer show reasonable cause to excuse the penalty for failure to file or pay payroll taxes?

Are you a business owner or an officer facing a 941 payroll or employment tax problem? Unpaid payroll or employment tax is a serious tax matter, and the IRS holds the business owner, officers and other personnel as responsible person(s) and actively enforce aggressive collection measures to collect on the…

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Tax Help for the Entertainment Industry – The Enrolled Agent Advantage

If you work in the entertainment industry you know that it has its share of advantages, but it can get tricky at tax time. Depending upon your role – whether you are an entertainer or involved in one of the many other aspects of the industry – you know how…

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Identity Theft and Taxes – Be on the Lookout.

Identity thieves are very clever. They not only steal credit cards and drain bank accounts; in 2011, the Internal Revenue Service reported the number of fraudulent tax returns associated with identity theft at 940,000 returns, resulting in $6.5 billion in associated fraudulent refunds – according to J. Russell George, head…

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Tax attorney fees and cost: what tax lawyers charge as fees

What do tax lawyers charge as far as cost and fees? When taxpayers are faced with tax problems such as unpaid back taxes or IRS audits, they usually seek the help of a tax attorney. Taxpayers have the right to be represented by a licensed and IRS approved representative, known…

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Tax attorney: tax relief for IRS tax problems

When faced with tax problems by the IRS or the state, you should consider professional help and representation by a tax attorney. A licensed representative aka power of attorney can resolve a number of tax problems: – Back taxes: a tax attorney can settle your unpaid back taxes in different…

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