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Tax Info for all 50 State Taxining Authorities

April 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Tax Information – All 50 State Taxing Authorities

Alabama Department of Revenue

Alaska Department of Revenue

Arizona Department of Revenue

Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration

California Franchise Tax Board

California Board of Equalization

Colorado Department of Revenue

Connecticut Department of Revenue Services

Delaware Division of Revenue

District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue

Florida Department of Revenue

Georgia Department of Revenue

Hawaii Department of Taxation

Idaho [...]

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IRS Investigation Services

January 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Not Sure Why the IRS Has a Problem with You?
Use Our IRS Investigation Service
Many people who come to Sheppard Law Offices with a tax problem have had that particular problem for a number of years. They may not remember the initial cause of their tax dispute, so even if they would [...]

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Penalty Abatement

January 8th, 2009 · No Comments

If you do not pay your taxes in full and on time, the IRS applies penalty and late fees to the amount that you already owe. These penalties are added to your account automatically by a computerized system. Sometimes it is possible to have these fees overturned or refunded by [...]

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IRS Penalties and Interest Add Up Fast

December 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

If the IRS thinks that you have underpaid your taxes, they will immediately begin charging penalties and interest to your tax bill, without any investigation into the facts. Those charges can easily exceed the amount of tax they say that you owe… and these penalties and interest continue to add up [...]

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Bottom Line: The IRS Will Work With You

September 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Believe it or not, the IRS wants to resolve your tax debt too.  The IRS instituted the Offer in Compromise Program as another alternative to try to get your tax debt paid off.  In some cases, the IRS will work out a deal with you because it is in your and their interest as well.
The [...]

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IRS Tax Problem Help

September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

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Ø    Settle Your Tax Liability
Ø    Stop Wage Garnishment
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Ø    Prevent Property Seizure
Ø    Eliminate Penalties and Interest
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IRS TAX HELP
National Tax Lawyer Kenneth L. Sheppard, Jr. represents clients throughout the [...]

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Settlement – Offer in Compromise

August 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Offer in Compromise Lawyers
The IRS will always want taxpayers to pay their entire tax liability, plus interest and penalties.  First, the IRS will attempt to find assets, including bank accounts and real estate, to levy against and to attach liens on in order to secure their interest.  The IRS will further attempt to accomplish its [...]

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No Statute of Limitations

August 14th, 2008 · No Comments

NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS RULE
The IRS can assess a tax or bring a lawsuit against you to collect a “non-assessed” tax at any time in certain situations. Below you will find a few situations where the IRS can collect against a taxpayer without any time restrictions being imposed on the IRS.

1. The taxpayer does not [...]

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Six Year Statute of Limitations

August 11th, 2008 · No Comments

SIX YEAR STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS RULE
In certain cases, the IRS is given six years to assess a tax. The six-year statute of limitations on assessment applies to tax returns that omit a substantial amount of gross income. The purpose behind this rule is to provide the IRS extra time to identify and assess a deficiency [...]

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Statute of Limitations Rules

August 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Many taxpayers often ask Tax Attorney Ken Sheppard “Isn’t the IRS barred from assessing and collecting against me because of the statute of limitations?” The answer to that question depends on which statute of limitations rule applies to their specific case. There are three statute of limitations rules that relate to assessments that you should [...]

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