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CP 90 Final Notice Intent to Levy: Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter

First and foremost, you must respond to any IRS Notice. If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS, it will explain the reason for the correspondence and provide specific instructions. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with simply, without having to call or visit an…

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Avoid Becoming Victims of Tax Scams

IR-2011-73, July 11, 2011 The Internal Revenue Service today encouraged taxpayers to guard against being misled by unscrupulous individuals trying to persuade them to file false claims for tax credits or rebates. The IRS has noted an increase in tax-return-related scams, frequently involving unsuspecting taxpayers who normally do not have…

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Unfiled, Past Due Tax Returns? Riverside, San Bernardino County CA

We provide IRS tax help, tax relief, tax resolution and IRS audit representation in the Inland Empire area of Riverside County, Cathedral city, Corona, Hemet, Indio, Jurupa Valley, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Palm Springs, Riverside, Temecula. We also serve clients in San Bernardino County, Apple Valley, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton,…

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Orange County, CA IRS tax help, IRS audit, Tax resolution

We provide IRS tax help, IRS audit representation, back tax help, employment 941 payroll controversies, and tax problem resolution in Orange County, CA serving cities such as Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Fullerton, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Orange, and Santa Ana, CA. If you have a…

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OIC Offer in Compromise: Tax Court upholds IRS’s rejection

IRS OIC Johnson, (2011) 136 TC No. 23 The Tax Court has upheld IRS’s determination to reject an individual’s proposed offer in compromise (OIC) and sustain collection action against him. IRS’s determination, which was in part based on the inclusion of certain dissipated assets in the taxpayer’s reasonable collection potential…

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Tax treatment of charitable giving

Charitable contribution has always been a hot IRS tax audit item. Recently, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published a report entitled “Options for Changing the Tax Treatment of Charitable Giving.” While the deduction of charitable donations has historically been a feature of the U.S. individual income tax system, the cost,…

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Are vineyards eligible for expensing under Code Sec. 179?

Did you receive an IRS tax audit for your vineyard? Code Sec. 179 expensing has become a potent tax saver, thanks to current law’s $500,000 deduction ceiling. So it should come as no surprise that taxpayers and their advisers are on the lookout for assets that potentially qualify as Code…

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Tax Relief Attorney: specialist in tax relief resolution

Most taxpayers assume that they need a tax attorney or a tax lawyer to respond to an IRS notice or letter. Taxpayers with tax problems should consider EAs (Enrolled Agents) who specialize in tax relief and tax problem resolution. Looking for a tax relief attorney? Our firm is headed by…

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