Offer in Compromise By Michael Rude, EA September 13, 2015 Michael Rude, EA and TaxRepServices.com, 2015. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of any material on this website without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited….

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By Michael Rude, EA “This article was originally published on NerdWallet.com“, http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/finance/advisorvoices/fighting-irs-get-right-person-corner/ Battling the IRS over disputed taxes or other matters will probably never be on your Top 10 List of Fun Things to Do. But instead of feeling overwhelmed…

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By Michael Rude, Enrolled Agent “This article was originally published on NerdWallet.com” http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/finance/advisorvoices/substitute-return-assessments-sfrs/ Learn more about Michael on NerdWallet’s Ask an Advisor If you fail to file income tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service and the appropriate state tax agency…

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There are 4 categories of tax professionals who can legally represent you before the IRS and only 3 have unlimited rights, EAs, CPAs and attorneys. EAs (Enrolled Agents). EAs are America’s tax experts. To earn an EA designation, the individual…

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and almost all state tax agencies consider Installment Agreements (IAs) and Offer-in-Compromise (OIC) as possible methods of resolving civil tax cases. For most taxpayers, the Offer-in-Compromise (OIC) is typically thought of as the most beneficial…

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There’s a saying in real estate that the three most important things to consider when buying a home are “location, location, location”. While that may certainly ring true for buying a home, it is irrelevant in choosing a tax representative….

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has continued to attempt to make it easier than ever for taxpayers to obtain a payment plan to pay back taxes by making monthly payments through an installment agreement. However, despite IRS efforts to make…

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Are tax liabilities dischargeable in a bankruptcy? How do I know if my taxes are dischargeable? What if I haven’t filed tax returns? Should I file bankruptcy if I owe taxes? These are some of the questions you need answered…

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The Internal Revenue Service has the ability to levy a taxpayer’s “property and rights to property” per IRC section 6331. Without going into the different sub sections and a detailed explanation of each, basically what IRC code sections 6331 through…

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IRS tax forms, including IRS forms 1040 and other IRS forms can be downloaded directly from the Internal Revenue Service’s website at irs.gov. Go to irs.gov, select Forms & Pubs and select either current or prior year forms and pubs. A search box allows input of…

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