Tax West Virginia
Welcome to the tax section. These articles will explain all you need to know about dealing with the IRS, tax penalties, minimizing your taxes, business taxes and employment taxes.
With recovery still a long way off and unemployment climbing, many small businesses are still struggling to stay afloat. For the small business, increasing the bottom line not only comes from cutting costs and widening margins in the sale of their products and services, it can also come from making sure the small business is deducting all of the legally allowed business expenses it can possibly find and legally apply.
Almost half of all IRS tax audits originate with your receipt of an official IRS taxpayer letter requesting that you to provide additional information concerning your tax return and to supply the IRS with further supporting documentation.
While there are no set rules, there is one situation in which the assistance of a tax attorney or professional is necessary: any criminal tax matter.
If you going through financial hardship and have not been able to resolve your federal tax trouble with the IRS, you may be eligible for assistance through a program called the Taxpayer Advocate Services (TAS).
Maybe, through an "Offer in Compromise." An Offer in Compromise is an offer to pay less than the full amount the internal revenue service claims you owe.
While there are no set rules, there is one situation in which the assistance of a tax attorney or professional is necessary: any criminal tax matter.
Maybe, through an "Offer in Compromise." An Offer in Compromise is an offer to pay less than the full amount the internal revenue service claims you owe.
Your case goes to the Internal Revenue Services "Collection" department whenever the IRS determines that you owe back taxes. This will happen if you file a tax return and don't pay the tax owed, or if the Internal Revenue Service wins at an audit of the tax return you filed. They have many tools to collect the tax.
No, you most likely are not going to jail - but you absolutely do need to open and read the letter, because the Internal Revenue Service will not just go away.
Almost half of all IRS tax audits originate with your receipt of an official IRS taxpayer letter requesting that you to provide additional information concerning your tax return and to supply the IRS with further supporting documentation.
With recovery still a long way off and unemployment climbing, many small businesses are still struggling to stay afloat. For the small business, increasing the bottom line not only comes from cutting costs and widening margins in the sale of their products and services, it can also come from making sure the small business is deducting all of the legally allowed business expenses it can possibly find and legally apply.
If you going through financial hardship and have not been able to resolve your federal tax trouble with the IRS, you may be eligible for assistance through a program called the Taxpayer Advocate Services (TAS).