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Duluth CPA on Back Taxes 101...Helping Taxpayers File Back Tax Returns for Decades
August 12th, 200908:05 AM ETBy John DillardDuluth CPA on Helping Taxpayers File Back Tax Returns for Decades Back Taxes 101 When addressing old back taxes and getting old returns filed and addressed, installment plans are great options for taxpayers who are not able to either qualify to submit an Offer in Compromise or to pay the tax in full, while asking the IRS for penalty abatement. Th... -
Addressing IRS Back Taxes During IRS Tax Audits
August 10th, 200908:02 AM ETBy John DillardAddressing IRS Back Taxes During IRS Tax Audits Tax audits are selected based upon prescribed criteria including random selection, a statistical test (checking potential audit exposure based upon income/deductions claimed) called a Dif test, and for those industries where the IRS has determined there are potential non-compliance issues. Though you... -
Addressing Unpaid/Unfiled Back Taxes
August 09th, 200911:52 AM ETBy John DillardAddressing Unpaid/Unfiled Back Taxes For those taxpayers who have not filed their tax returns for the past several years the filing of these old back returns is often the easiest and quickest way to assess the obligations and correct the records of IRS tax assessments/calculations. In the review of past taxes that were either filed or assessed by ... -
Tax Posturing When Submitting an Offer in Compromise
August 07th, 200907:54 AM ETBy John DillardTax Posturing When Submitting an Offer in Compromise The rules of submitting and the processing a successful Offer in Compromise require an understanding of tax law, the Offer Process and the wisdom and discernment of motivation, tactical issues and perseverance. When working through these issue with the IRS it is best to diligently keep these ide... -
Processing an Offer in Compromise/Addressing Back Taxes with the IRS
August 06th, 200910:30 AM ETBy John DillardTime Critical: Processing an Offer in Compromise/Addressing Back Taxes with the IRS Usually one of the main issues that causes an Offer in Compromise is a taxpayer not filing and paying their taxes on a timely basis, in essence, their inability/lack of desire to address their tax obligations and filings as they become due. Thus, one of the biggest... -
Preparing for and Surviving an IRS Audit
August 05th, 200907:53 AM ETBy John DillardPreparing for and Surviving an IRS Audit Surviving a IRS Audit or one from the Department of revenue begins with receiving an audit letter. Before you do anything to respond to the notice yourself to the State of Georgia or the Internal Revenue Service be sure to retain as your Power of Attorney as Certified Public Accountant/CPA. An audit i... -
Straight Dealings with the IRS is Your Best Opportunity to Audit Success
July 02nd, 200907:03 AM ETBy John DillardStraight Dealings with the IRS is Your Best Opportunity to Audit Success Working with the IRS in an honest open and straightforward basis is your best bet to ensure that your audit experience, to the extent that it can be, is an success. Frequently I see clients who are audited because they have a business and attempt to prepare their returns on t... -
Gwinnett CPA Teaches Resolving Tax Issues with the IRS
May 14th, 200908:05 AM ETBy John DillardGwinnett CPA Teaches Resolving Tax Issues with the IRS Two basis tenants are at the center of most every tax issue. As U.S. citizen's law requires us, to pay our just and fair tax. Though we, while making the calculation of the tax itself to determine the determination of the actual tax amount owed, the responsibility to file and pay your just leg... -
Duluth CPA Advises on Appealing an Offer in Compromise Initial Determination
May 12th, 200907:25 AM ETBy John DillardDuluth CPA Advises on Offer in Compromise Letter for Offer in Compromise Appeal Below please find a sample Offer in Compromise Letter that one Might Use for an Appeal. All letters to the IRS should be drafted with an means to an end, build empathy, create trust and cite tax law. Helping processing agents understand a tax case can do much to have a... -
Preparing a Cover Letter for Your Offer in Compromise
April 08th, 200908:56 AM ETBy John DillardPreparing a Cover Letter for Your Offer in Compromise I have always found it advantageous in include the Offer in Compromise Offer itself that includes Forms 433A (if an individual Offer), 433B (if a business Offer) and Form 656 (the Offer itself) a cover letter detailing and establishing both a rapport with the client, assertions on a client's be...
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