An IRS dispute is something that no taxpayer wants to be involved in, and a letter notifying you of an IRS dispute or audit can be the worst thing in the mailbox. The Law Offices of Nick Nemeth specializes in representing taxpayers who have a tax dispute with the IRS, We will work diligently to ensure that the entire process is as stress free as possible, and get you the most favorable terms that the tax code and laws allow. It is better to head off trouble before it can start, so we are providing practical tips that can help
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Facing a Tax Dispute? Don’t Let the IRS Intimidate You
If you are a taxpayer then the last thing you want to find in your mailbox is a letter from the IRS. This government agency has a well earned reputation, and the IRS uses fear and intimidation to get taxpayers to comply without question regardless of what the circumstances are. The IRS has found that bullying and aggressive intimidation tactics can be highly effective so the agency continues to use these methods and even push the legal boundaries in many cases. The IRS maintains their reputation and tries to strike fear in the hearts of taxpayers with the goal of
IRS Tax Relief: Six New Year’s Resolutions to Help You Avoid IRS Trouble
With the New Year holidays coming up you may be hoping for an IRS tax dispute resolution, or that you never have to deal with this agency again in the coming year if you have had past controversy with the IRS. We want to assist you in your goal in staying in the good with the IRS and avoiding any tax disputes. Listed below are 6 steps which can help you avoid problems with the IRS, and keep any damage as small as possible if you do find yourself involved in a controversy with this agency: 1) Avoid panicking. No
Five Steps to Take if You’re Stuck in an IRS Dispute
One of the things that most taxpayers are terrified of is to get into a tax dispute with the IRS. Anyone who has ever been in this position understands why the IRS is the most dreaded of the government agencies, and anyone who has never tangled with the IRS is extremely lucky. You do not want to catch the notice of the IRS if you can help it! The new year is right around the corner, and our law offices wish that no Texas taxpayer would have their lives made miserable by the IRS in the coming year but that
What’s in Your IRS file? Do you know?
Do you know what the IRS has on file for you? Many of us have no idea. If you have filed taxes then you know they have the information that you sent with your tax returns. However, some taxpayers are surprised to see how much or even how little the IRS actually knows about them when they do review their files. You should know that anybody who pays someone and issues a 1099 or W2 would need to send a copy of that form to the IRS. This means that even if you forgot about a payment made to you