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IRS Again Outsourcing Tax Debt Collection

In spite of repeated instances of tax debt collection scams – some of them serious enough to warrant specific warnings from the IRS – the agency has once again chosen to outsource tax collection efforts to private debt collectors. This means that, in theory, the phone calls and letters you […]

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Tax inversions: Treasury ordered to review regulations

More than 30 years have passed since Congress passed reform of the federal tax code in President Reagan’s second term. The question of whether such reform can happen this year, during President Trump’s first term, will be getting plenty of attention in the coming days. Somewhat beneath the radar, however, […]

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How To Negotiate Back Taxes With The IRS

Brown, PC’s founding attorney, Lawrence Brown, was recently quoted in an article discussing how to deal with the IRS on past due taxes . Mr. Brown’s expertise in the areas of tax litigation, IRS collections and tax controversy is immense making him one of the most sought after tax lawyers […]

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Non-filer investigations: an FAQ

Every year, millions of people don’t file required income tax returns. If you haven’t filed, you therefore have plenty of company. But it’s important to be aware of the potential consequences for non-filing. One such consequence is stiff civil penalties for failure to file. Another possible consequence of not filing […]

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Healthcare Reform Bill Changing Tax Reporting in Business

In much the manner as the healthcare reform bill seeks to revolutionize American healthcare, one of its stealth provisions aims at overhauling Form 1099 tax reporting requirements. The country’s spiraling deficit spending and phantom uncollected taxes, whispered to amount to as much as $350 billion, constitute a lucrative means of […]

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