Navigating Tax Compliance with a Texas Offshore Account Attorney It is not illegal for U.S. citizens to have foreign bank accounts. There are many legitimate reasons for a U.S. taxpayer to maintain a foreign bank account, including confidentiality, portfolio hedging and asset protection. However, U.S. taxpayers who have offshore or […]
Like other professionals, tax preparers may fail to recognize anything is wrong until their offices are searched and critical information is seized by federal agents. You can’t always count on getting a phone message from a federal agent, asking for a return phone call. If you sense that something isn’t […]
Those who prepare income tax returns — CPAs, tax attorneys, Enrolled Agents and non-enrolled tax return preparers — often find themselves the subject of a civil audit or even worse a criminal investigation relating to their tax preparation work. At Brown, PC, we have extensive experience representing tax preparers. Our founding […]
As a tax preparer, you know you’re in a competitive business. You have to price your services right to make it work financially. But if you cut corners on compliance, you can get into real trouble with the IRS. One way this can happen is with failing to meet the […]
As a paid tax preparer, there are lots of rules you have to comply with in order to participate in the IRS e-file program. Many of those rules concern due diligence requirements for electronic return originators (EROs) to prevent or report fraudulent or abusive returns. At Brown, PC, our tax attorneys […]
If you’re a tax return preparer with lower-income clients, you know that the earned income tax credit (EITC or EIC) is important to many of them. On returns filed in 2016, the IRS paid out about $67 billion in refundable credits to more than 27 million taxpayers under the EITC […]
As a tax return preparer accused of filing false or fraudulent returns, you could face prison time if convicted, as well as serious financial penalties. At Brown, PC, we can explain what these penalties generally are and how they may affect you. Using 20 years of experience, we can help you […]
Investigation and prosecution of tax preparers for allegedly abusive or fraudulent conduct can be a long time in the making. Even if the IRS is suspicious, it takes awhile to comb through the documents and get internal approval to move forward. But then suddenly you may find yourself confronted by […]
In a return preparer criminal investigation, preparers face possible prosecution if criminal activity is suspected. Those who manage to avoid criminal charges may still face civil examination with extensive civil penalties. At Brown, PC, in Dallas-Fort Worth, we can help you limit the serious civil penalties that could cripple your business. […]
As a paid tax preparer, you know the Internal Revenue Service has put your profession under increasing scrutiny in recent years. In theory, the goal is a good one: to encourage compliance with tax law, using both civil and criminal penalties as necessary. The problem in practice is that the […]