Eric Toder of the Tax Policy Center and Alan Viard of the American Enterprise Institute wrote a recent article questioning whether the corporate tax reforms being debated in Congress will address the widespread problems with levy. Toder and Viard suggests that President Obama’s aim of merely lowering rates and tinkering […]
Category: IRS Tax Collection
Marital harmony is never complete and betrayal takes many forms. Spouses often hide things from each other and let each other down in ways great and small. This inescapable reality is reflected a host of novels, movies and magazine articles – and even the federal tax code. The IRS recognizes […]
When the IRS says you have unpaid income taxes, several different scenarios can ensue. It may be that the agency is in error, and that aggressive tax litigation can resolve the dispute in your favor. In other cases, the result can be tax debt and possibly civil penalties. Some cases […]
If you own a small business, you know you have to be careful about payroll taxes and other tax-related aspects of your company. Even if someone else handles the payroll taxes, it is possible for the business owner to be held personally liable if those taxes are not paid to […]
Can the government restrict your right to travel out of country, just because you have a dispute with the IRS about tax collection? IRS collection tactics are often aggressive. But a proposed bill in Congress would expand the agency’s authority even further. If the bill is passed and signed by the […]
Marriage means many things – but not always that two people are in complete concert on tax matters. That is why federal law allows an innocent spouse to avoid being held responsible for his or her spouse’s tax problems. Sometimes it takes an experienced tax attorney to convince the IRS […]