Criminal tax issues are often woven together with other charges. Having an understanding of the center point of the government’s investigation and whether the tax component is the steak or the side dish can have implications in most criminal tax cases from the beginning.
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What Are IRS Allowable Living Expenses? [Definition & Classifications]
Although a favorite saying of IRS revenue officers is that “The IRS is not a bank” and takes collection of taxes owed seriously, the IRS is prevented from collecting assets that a person needs to survive and meet their basic living requirements.
Your Rights as a California Taxpayer
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) administers the tax program for both business and property taxes for the State of California. Business taxes include:
How to Prepare for a 1099 Independent Contractor Audit
In this article, we are going to dive into the nuts and bolts of how to really prepare for a 1099 Independent Contractor Audit and potential misclassification issues.
4 Frequently Asked Questions about California State Taxes
As a tax attorney, I get asked a lot of questions everyday regarding – you guessed it – the rather specialized world of California taxation. To be sure, some questions are asked more frequently than others. In light of this, I’ve given some thought to four frequently asked questions and hope that my answers provide you with the information that you’re interested in.
IRS Prioritizes More Delinquent, High-Income Taxpayers
Imagine yourself working as an IRS agent. Your department is in charge of identifying delinquent, high-income taxpayers who gross $200,000 or more per year in your state.
Know about Tax Debt before Filing for Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy may feel like accidentally stepping off a cliff – it’s not something most people can mentally prepare themselves for in advance.
Establishing Residency or Domicile in California Can Be Taxing
Robert Wood, tax expert and frequent contributor to Forbes.com, wrote that “many would-be former Californians have unrealistic expectations about establishing residency in a new state. They may have a hard time distancing themselves from California, and they may not plan on California tax authorities pursuing them.”