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of all tax-saving transactions that might be challenged — along with the maximum they would owe if the IRS won on every issue.” These tax shelter lists have companies fearing audits, or even worse, a bill from the IRS demanding them to pay the potential maximum amount of tax they owe.
It’s not only major corporations that need to be wary of IRS enforcement tactics such as the form (Schedule UTP) mentioned above because everyone will be affected by the major changes the IRS is making to track down lost revenue. As mentioned in a previous post, Tax Help For Business Owners As IRS Cracks Down on Independent Contractor Classifications ,
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businesses for research activity regardless of size. The credit is generally 20 percent for qualified research and experimentation expenses above a base amount. There is also an alternative simplified credit of 14 percent. Currently, the research and experimentation credit is scheduled to expire after December 31, 2009.
Manufacturing deduction. Another valuable deduction that is often overlooked by small businesses is the Code Sec. 199 deduction for qualifying domestic production activities benefits. For 2009, the deduction equals six percent of the lesser of (1) qualified production activities income for the tax year, or (2) taxable income that
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Resolution Specialist can act as both your guide and advocate for IRS tax relief . Getting expert tax help understanding IRS tax liens, IRS wage garnishments and IRS bank levies can help you delay or halt intrusive IRS collection tactics including levies on wages, assets, savings and checking accounts.
Resolving IRS Wage Garnishments, IRS Tax Liens and IRS Bank Levies Tip #1: Know What’s at Stake
The actual seizure action taken to collect IRS back taxes can be an IRS tax lien, IRS bank levy, or IRS wage garnishments. It can leave you financially crippled for years.
If you have received a collection notice from the government about IRS
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2002 and 2003 by Mercerville Medical Associates in Trenton and was working toward becoming a partner in the Medical practice.
If convicted, Perdikis faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $100,000.
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According to court records, between 2005 and 2008, Ning Zhu, 32, of Newark, Del., defrauded Dell of approximately $102,000 by fraudulently obtaining software in connection with the purchase of personal computers.
During the course of hundreds of transactions with Dell, Zhu, using multiple false names and addresses, claimed not to have received software that he had in fact received. Through this deception, Zhu obtained duplicate copies of the software, which he then sold unlawfully.
On his tax returns, Zhu falsely stated that his income for 2005 was $4,603, and that the amount of tax due was $0. In fact, his taxable income for 2005 was
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independent contractor, contact a tax attorney or tax resolution specialist immediately for some self-employed independent contractor back tax help before the year ends.
Self-Employed Independent Contractor Year-End Income Tax Relief Tip #3: Are your subcontractors really self-employed independent contractors or are THEY employees? While you may be a true self-employed independent contractor, you need to establish whether your subcontractors are self-employed independent contractors or employees. According to IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2009-20, “the cost of misclassification to employers in additional taxes, as well as administrative
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2003 middle-class tax cuts enacted in the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation act of 2003 over the five-year span of
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Tax Benefits for Education: Deduction of up to $4,000 Available for Tuition and Fees
April 2nd, 2009
Many people may
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on income he earned from his medical practice. Around 1995, he joined an organization in Denver called Tower Executive Resources. Tower assisted its members in evading federal income taxes, in part by providing a false invoicing scheme to offset income the members’ earned. Lewis’ medical practice paid funds to Tower in exchange for bogus Tower invoices to substantiate huge false business expenses Lewis deducted on the medical practice’s returns. Tower then deposited the bulk of those funds into an offshore bank account, which Lewis controlled.
Lewis faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Lewis’ son, Roy Lewis, a dentist
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According to court records, between 2005 and 2008, Ning Zhu, 32, of Newark, Del., defrauded Dell of approximately $102,000 by fraudulently obtaining software in connection with the purchase of personal computers.
During the course of hundreds of transactions with Dell, Zhu, using multiple false names and addresses, claimed not to have received software that he had in fact received. Through this deception, Zhu obtained duplicate copies of the software, which he then sold unlawfully.
On his tax returns, Zhu falsely stated that his income for 2005 was $4,603, and that the amount of tax due was $0. In fact, his taxable income for 2005 was
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Taxes As an Independent Contractor
Barbara: I’m an independent contractor and I’m making enough to pay my bills in this economy but not enough to pay the quarterly taxes and I don’t really know what to do.
Michael : Are your taxes based on the lower estimates?
Barbara: Yes and I’m still having trouble making those. I’m trying to set money aside for it but I already missed the last quarter and my accountant said I can file for fall but it’s going to be that much more.
Michael: As difficult as it may be, you may want to find yourself a W-2 job until your industry picks back up because you’re just
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