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- Acquittal may have ramifications for FATCA, FBAR prosecution
- An introduction to IRS tax collection
- Beware of tax scammers, especially if you owe a debt to the IRS
- Can I be arrested if I willingly didn’t file my taxes in Washington?
- Collecting an IRS whistleblower reward is a tricky road to navigate
- Contacted by the IRS? How to survive a tax audit
- Delays in business tax audits cause penalties and interest to pile up
- Facts about IRS tax liens
- Government can now seize taxpayers’ passports
- How can accidental tax evasion occur?
- How do I prove a financial hardship in regard to paying federal taxes?
- How to find a great tax attorney
- How to prepare for an IRS tax audit in Washington
- IRS guidance severely restricts hedge fund use of basket options
- IRS holiday and end-of-year giving tips
- IRS issues Proposed Regulations regarding management fee waivers
- IRS Lessens Requirements for Innocent Spouse Status - Local Seattle Tax Attorney
- Keeping the Auditors Out of Your Small Business - Local Bellevue Tax Attorney
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- Obama passes law with significant impact on 2014 taxes
- Owe the IRS? There are options available to taxpayers
- Sales tax assessed on gross amount of tax-included sales was improper
- Simple steps to reduce chances of run-ins with the IRS
- Study: Sharing economy income taxes cause confusion for many workers
- Tax audits on decline in some areas, increasing in others
- Tax changes for your 2013 return mostly affect higher earners
- Tax debt: options to avoid garnishment
- The IRS’s offer in compromise program
- The tax implications of the Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling
- US Supreme Court to hear corporate tax case in upcoming term
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