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Last chance to get your 2016 Tax Refund!
Have you not filed your 2016 tax return? Do you think you are entitled to a 2106 tax refund? You need to file your 2016 federal tax return by April 18, 2020 to be eligible to receive a refund based on the return. You must file your tax return with in three years of...
Getting a CP2000: Notice of Under Reporting of Income
Getting a CP2000: Notice of Under Reporting of Income Every year the Internal Revenue Service reviews every tax return filed to check it for accuracy errors. This process ensures that taxpayers are paying the proper amount of tax and including all sources of income....
Changes to the 2018 Tax Forms
Your 2018 1040 tax return will look very different than years past. With the passing of the Jobs and Tax Act back in 2017, the Internal Revenue Service is experiencing the most substantial changes to the tax code in over 30 years. These changes include...
Starting 2019 Off Right: Planning for 2019 Taxes
It is important at the end of the year to start thinking about next year’s tax situation. While it is likely too late in the year to fix any issues you had in 2018 with your withholding or estimated tax payments; but it is never too early to get your situation...
An Open Letter From a Bankruptcy Lawyer: The Truth about Bankruptcy and Debt Relief
To Anyone Feeling Overwhelmed with Debt: As a bankruptcy attorney, my office deals with people who are going through stressful moments in their lives. Every day we help educate people on bankruptcy and debt issues. Hardest part about talking with individuals about...
Mortgages in Bankruptcy: How Secured Debt is Handled in a Bankruptcy
Mortgages in bankruptcy can be discharged, but the lien remains absent specific circumstances When considering bankruptcy, many people ask to leave their mortgage out of the bankruptcy. This is not possible; you must include all your debts. However, a mortgage is...