Tax Settlements
It takes a big man to go up against the IRS, or a regular-sized man with a good attorney. In the area of tax settlement law, keeping abreast of the U.S. Tax Code, state tax laws, and other tax law changes, and understanding how those laws impact individuals or businesses is important work. An individual’s right to appeal a decision by the Internal Revenue Service or to question the way their taxes have been computed is a fundamental right of being a U.S. citizen.
Tax settlement law experts and those tax lawyers who focus on litigating federal tax cases have busy lives. Someone knowledgeable in tax settlement law can provide tax planning strategies and advice that can help keep you out of litigation, as well.
Tax attorneys are dedicated to helping clients work through their problems and differences with the IRS. These tax lawyers can negotiate compromises, payment programs, reductions in taxes due, and many get involved with the legal process involved in having garnishments removed or tax liens released. Tax settlement issues also may involve payroll tax issues.
The legal issues associated with state and federal taxes offer an ever-changing library of info. Read on…
Non-Filing Problems in New York City
Non-Filing Problems in New York City
Quality representation from NYC tax lawyers
Howard M. Koff and his tax law associates focus their practice on one of the most common and most serious tax problems: non-filing. Tax non-filers come from all walks of life: attorneys, doctors, teachers, entrepreneurs, and blue-collar workers. The largest segment of non-filers is self-employed, or has substantial self-employment income.
Non-filers of tax returns
Our NYC tax law attorneys recognize that if you have not been filing tax returns, you have your own reasons for this circumstance. You might at first have a simple explanation for not filing your taxes:
- I could not pay my tax liability
- I thought I had no obligation to file
- I intentionally chose not to file
- I was distracted by daily activities and forgot to file
However, the tax professionals at Koff Tax Advocates understand that there are usually more personal and emotional issues weighing on the mind of a non-filer:
- Marital trouble
- Caring for a sick family member
- The death of a loved one
- A reversal of fortune in business and finances
- The loss of employment
Now, you may have been inspired to seek a way out, perhaps due to a recent life event:
- Publicity regarding IRS and New York State prosecutions for non-filing
- An inquiry from the IRS based on a W-2 or a 1099
- Your fiancée's request that you become current prior to your marriage
- Impending divorce proceedings which will put your finances out on the table
- An anticipated background check by a bank or employer
Whatever has brought you here to read about non-filing, you have come to the right place. Koff Tax Advocates understands your situation, and helps you plan an exit strategy to minimize the risk of prosecution and jail. Then they work with you to construct a debt repayment plan.
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NYC tax defense
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Income Tax Law Advice
Advice is a necessity for everyone because everyone requires advice at some point of time as he/she cannot be all knowledgeable and can't know everything about everything. In the legal field of taxation this advice can be a boon for you and can save you from various blundering situations.
In this world of materialism everything has its price and mind it if you want to get a professional advice then you will have to pay for it. But once you have hired a good Income tax lawyer he will be a great asset for you. I am saying so because he/she is knowledgeable person of the field and knows how to handle your financial matters efficiently.
You must be thinking that what a tax lawyer really does. Then here is the answer for your question-a tax lawyer is person that works with individuals, P.O.'s (private organizations), NGO's (Non Government Organizations) and GO's (Government Organizations) to straighten their issues related to taxation and sometimes management of their finances.
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Alabama Supreme Court Affirms $38 Million Refund of Occupational Tax
On May 14, 2010, the Alabama Supreme Court affirmed Judge David Rains’ order providing for refunds of illegally collected occupational taxes to Jefferson County taxpayers in the amount of $37, 796,302.06. All six justices who heard the case concurred in the result.
The opinion clears the way for the processing of refunds to people who work in Jefferson County and paid the tax between January 12, 2009 and August 14, 2009, when the Alabama Legislature approved and Governor Riley enacted a new occupational tax for Jefferson County.
“Overall, we are pleased with this result,†said Jim McFerrin, one of the lawyers representing the taxpayers in the case. “While we still believe that other moneys were collected by the County that were subject to the trial court’s Orders, we will stand by the ruling of the Alabama Supreme Court. The opinion is well reasoned and it is clear the Supreme Court put a great deal of thought and care into writing this opinion.â€
Added, Alabama class action settlement lawyer, Sam Hill, “We anticipate that there will be further attempts by the County to delay the payment of refunds to the taxpayers. However, we will push as hard as we can to get the refund process moving so that $38,000,000 gets back into the hands of the taxpayers and into the local economy as quickly as possible....read more.
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