From the November, 2014

IRS Increases Password Security Protocols for Online Users

A recent survey questioned more than 1,000 Americans regarding their thoughts on online security. The survey found that out of those polled, nearly 50 percent had been the victim of a data breach in […]

Changes in the IRS Office of Appeals– Do New Rules Create a More Fair and Impartial Process?

You’ve been the subject of an IRS audit. The result was not favorable to you. Do you want to appeal the examiner’s opinion? Prior to September 2, 2014, appealing the result of an audit […]

Republican Majority May Mean Tax Reduction

With the election behind us and the Republican Party now controlling both the House of Representatives and the Senate, tax reform is squarely on the agenda. Republicans have long proposed that a major overhaul […]