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How to Stop or Slow IRS Penalties in a Tax Controversy
A tax attorney can help if they seek to seize assets, levy fines, or garnish wages
Planning Around State and Local Tax Issues in Utah
How a legal professional can help businesses comply and still thrive
Taxpayer Options to Make Peace with the IRS
From amended returns to audits in New York
How Partnerships Are Taxed in South Carolina
The filing considerations for business owners
What to Expect When You're Expected in Tax Court
What you need, and need to know, if you’re seeing a judge in Fresno or San Francisco
When Do You Call a Tax Attorney Versus an Accountant?
What each can do to get you square with the IRS
How to Secure Historic Restoration Tax Credits in Virginia
What you need to satisfy for local and federal development incentives
What to Do When the IRS Audits You
Don’t panic; call a Texas tax attorney
Legal Ways to Lower Your Tax Burden in Illinois
Write-offs, exemptions, deferrals, credits, transfers, and other attorney advice
Seniors Can Stop Paying Property Taxes in Texas
What happens if a 65+ homeowner doesn’t pay them? (Hint: They don’t go away.)
When You Hit the Jackpot, So Does the IRS
The tax implications when you win and lose gambling in Vegas
Working With the IRS When You Can’t Pay Your Taxes in Full
The collection process, payment options, compromises, and how an attorney can help
How to Do Your Taxes in the Gig Economy
'Keep meticulous records' and other legal tips in New York
What to Know About Trust Fund Taxes
A legal guide for Pennsylvania business owners
Looking to Capitalize on Tax Reforms?
You may want to speak with a New Jersey attorney first
Do I Need a Tax Attorney in New Jersey?
What business owners, and others, need to know about when to call a tax lawyer
Trouble With Business Taxes? An Attorney Can Help
New Jersey businesses can rely on them for the most up-to-date compliance knowledge
Will the IRS Take My House for Owing Back Taxes?
Your options for exemptions in Georgia
The Penalties for Severe Tax Crimes in Colorado
What happens when they go unpaid, evaded or are fraudulent?
Offshore Tax-Penalty Forgiveness Program Closes in 2018
What if citizens outside the U.S. haven’t filed their taxes?
Do I Need a Tax Attorney When I Have an Accountant?
What Floridians should do when they’re at odds with the IRS
The Tax Responsibilities When a Business is Sold or Closed
The legal requirements laid out by the IRS and state of Ohio
Which Divorced Parent Gets to Claim the Kids in Taxes?
The federal rules on dependent exemptions for Minnesota parents doing their tax returns
What Are the Penalties for Filing Taxes Late?
How the IRS and Washington state sort out tax debts
What’s a Form 1099-C and Why Was I Sent One?
If you settled a debt for less than you owed, you may owe taxes on it
Tax Law Problems in the Gig Economy
Receiving something other than money for services is still income to the IRS
Tax Fraud and Other Games of Chance
If you’re getting audited and haven’t paid your taxes, call a litigator immediately
Expats Still Must Pay U.S. Taxes
Sam is still yuor uncle
What Should You Do When You Get an IRS Audit Notice?
Don’t panic. Do call a professional.
What Do I Do When My Tax Return Is Audited?
Consider representation when the IRS comes calling
Estates of Confusion
Four problems with New York’s estate tax laws
What is a 529 Plan?
Tax advantages help maximize savings for college
Didn't Pay Your Taxes in DC? There is Good News
Failure to file is a crime, but the IRS offers options before it seeks penalties
Taxing Situations for New Yorkers
What to do if you owe Uncle Sam backtaxes
Tax Liabilities for My Home-Based Business
The hidden costs (and benefits) of working for yourself
An Overview on Tax Law
Understanding taxes and when you may want to talk to a lawyer
What Happens if You Don’t Pay Your Taxes?
The IRS has three types of agents; you want to avoid the third
Massachusetts’ New Earned Income Tax Credit and Your Tax Return
Qualification considerations and what you can expect