Archive for October, 2011
IRS Budget Cuts to Slow Down Operations
Thursday, October 27th, 2011As always I advise my readers to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to tax news and changes to help you stay out of tax problems in the future. So, as a heads up to everyone out there, I am reiterating a post from my Tax Resolution University blog on the new budget [...]
Looking for Work? IRS Tax Relief Tips
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011Last week I featured a great article from Laura Saunders of the Wall Street Journal on my other blog, Tax Resolution University, highlighting some great tips to gain some serious tax relief for those on the job hunt. Tax relief can come in many forms for taxpayers and deductions are a great way to [...]
Act Quickly to Prevent Tax Liens
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011When people receive a collection notice from the government about IRS back taxes, they often become blinded by fear, don’t know where to turn, and do nothing– hoping the tax problem will go away. As a result of their inaction, these financially stressed individuals could find themselves staring down an IRS tax lien.
In a recent [...]
Tougher IRS Regulation on Worker Misclassification
Saturday, October 1st, 2011Last week the IRS announced a new program aimed at business owners that requires reclassification of independent contractors as employees. I discussed the IRS New voluntary Worker Classification Settlement Program, which is particularly relevant in the case of small business owners, in detail last week.
The IRS is dedicated to tougher regulation on misclassification as the number of [...]





