Tampa Tax Attorney, Darrin T. Mish helps taxpayers all around the U.S. with their IRS Problems
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Tax Attorney Darrin T. Mish discusses ways to solve your IRS Problems
Darrin T. Mish discusses how to solve your IRS Problem
Bankruptcy. I’ve bet you’ve heard that taxes can't be discharged in bankruptcy, haven't you? In fact, you could leave this podcast or you could leave this video that you're watching online right now, and you could Google taxes dischargeable bankruptcy. You’ll probably find some sites from bankruptcy lawyers who are just wrong. They're misguided. They're either ignorant or they're lazy. And they’ll tell you that taxes can never be dischargeable in bankruptcy. Good news for you! Nothing could be farther from the truth. In fact, the reason that bankruptcy lawyers I think are confused is because the statute is kind of confusing. There are actually two to three double negatives in each one of these sentences. I’m not going to read the statute to you verbatim because frankly, it is confusing. Let me tell you what the three basic rules for the dischargeability of taxes in bankruptcy. 1. The returns have to have been due at least three years, including extensions. 2. The ...
Traditionally when people talk about audit reconsideration, particularly at the IRS, what they're talking about is the reconsideration of an audit determination where you’ve gotten one of those love letters that says hey guess what, John Smith? Bring your box of receipts down to your local IRS office. We’re going to go through those things line by line and basically try to increase your tax liability to a number larger than you’ve ever imagined. That’s not really what I want to talk about today. I want to talk about something even more common that that, and that’s audit reconsideration – when the IRS has prepared what's known as a substitute for return for you because you didn’t bother filing a return. Have you ever gotten an IRS notice in the mail for a tax year that you know you didn’t file a tax return, but instead there is a big giant number there attached to it. So you know you never filed a tax for 2000 return, but wow, where’d they get the number $13,472 that I owe ...
If you have a payroll tax problem you may want to call Tax Attorney Darrin T. Mish
Hi. Today, we’re going to talk about the discharging of taxes and bankruptcy again. And that’s because my good friend, Attorney Jonathan Ginsberg of Atlanta, Georgia, posted a comment on my blog for my June 12th blog post on the discharging of taxes and bankruptcy, and he made a couple of very interesting points. The first thing that he said was that liens can often survive a bankruptcy and a chapter 7. He also indicated that taxes can be discharged in a chapter 13, as well. So I’m going to address both of those points. Before I do that, I want to direct you to Jonathan’s excellent website at thebklawyer.com. It’s a really great blog. It has to do with filing of bankruptcies in general and filing of bankruptcies in Georgia, in particular. I want to encourage you to go check that out. www.thebklawyer.com. First of all, he said that liens can survive a chapter 7 sometimes in a chapter 7 bankruptcy, and he’s right. If you own real property, which is real estate, and a lien ...
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Tampa Tax Attorney, Darrin T. Mish shares years of IRS Problem Resolution Secrets with his new "competition." Why would he ...
Today, I’m coming from sunny Denver, Colorado. Why am I in Denver? I’m here as the main speaker for a two day seminar teaching attorneys and enrolled agents and CPAs the finer aspects of IRS problem resolution. I’ll be taking them from A-Z with over 16 hours of content. I’m going to be bearing my secrets gained over years of experience in having represented hundreds and hundreds of IRS problem resolution clients. You might ask yourself, why would I do that? Why would I train my competition? Because I don’t believe in competition, and I like to help people. I like to help people like you, and like me, and like these practitioners who are aching to get out there in the trenches and help people like you and I with their IRS problems. You might ask yourself, why do I need representation for an IRS problem case? The answer is simple. The IRS has its own well known, well archived, list of arcane rules and regulations, and they deal in that world every day. The simple fact of the ...
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What's Innocent Spouse Relief - Will it help with my Irs Problem?
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Tax Attorney, Darrin T. Mish provides IRS Help to taxpayers throughout the United States
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Bankruptcy Gets Rid of Taxes?? Sometimes BK is the Answer
http://www.getirshelp.com - Tax Attorney Darrin T. Mish explains that sometimes Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can, in fact, be the answer to resolving your IRS Problems. Detailed analysis is necessary to tell
If you've been looking for help for your IRS Problem give Tax Attorney, Darrin T. Mish a call.
Today, we’re going to talk about what's known as a collection statute expiration date (CSED), and the IRS will sometimes call it the COSED. I’m not really sure – it’s not really an accurate acronym, but that’s what they call it. It stands for the proposition that a tax liability only has a 10 year lifespan. The IRS only has 10 years from the date of the assessment of a tax to collect it. This holds true for income tax and payroll tax, and so it can actually be a very helpful tool in the resolution of IRS problems. I just said it was 10 years from the date of the assessment. What does that really mean in English? Here’s what it means. When the IRS goes ahead and puts a liability in the books, and it becomes formally due and payable by you, the taxpayer, that’s essentially an assessment. Assessments can happen up to three years in normal cases after the filing of a tax return. So you never know when an assessment was actually posted. Typically, the filing of your return ...
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