In Arizona (and a handful of other states), publication is required when you form a limited liability company. But what happens if the organizer (the person forming the LLC) doesn’t complete this step within […]
Liens are legal tools used to ensure payment of debt. When you take out a loan for a car or a home, the lender will place a lien on the collateral until the loan […]
The distinction between a revocable and an irrevocable trust is an important one because it determines whether a particular trust may be modified afterwards by the trustor (the person creating and funding the trust). […]
If you fail to pay your tax liability as it becomes due, you will be assessed fines and penalties until you do pay. If the failure persists for several years, the fines and penalties […]
The failure to pay income taxes, or the inability to do so is common. Each year, there are taxpayers who are unable to remit payment with their return on April 15th. If this is […]
Owing taxes is stressful, especially if you are unable to pay what is due. For those that find themselves in the unenviable position of owing Uncle Sam every April 15th, a little known secret […]
The end of the year seems to be the busiest time for most Americans. After Thanksgiving ends, the Christmas and Hanukah holidays begin and before you know it a new year has started. At […]
Most people these days use electronic media as their primary form of communication and record keeping, but there are some areas where paper records are still the norm where there is a need to […]
To err is human. To collaboratively reach an agreement through mediation is divine. At least that’s what the IRS thinks. The IRS Office of Appeals launched its post-Appeals mediation pilot program for Offers in […]
Check out the recent email that IRS Commissioner John Koskinen sent to employees to see what the 2015 budget cut means for taxpayers. Click below to view the email. IRS Commissioner John Koskinen Letter