Question: The IRS is hounding me and won’t leave me alone, so I’ve finally decided to seek help from a Tax Professional who specializes in IRS problems. I want to start getting my paperwork together for the appointment; what will I need to bring with me? Answer: It’s very important to have certain documentation with you for the initial interview. … Read More
Dealing with the IRS Doesn’t Have to Be Spooky!
Halloween festivities may be spooky, but dealing with the IRS doesn’t have to be! Let us handle them for you! As a licensed CPA firm, we understand the rules that are buried in the federal tax code and we use these laws to your advantage. The federal tax code changes every year and you need a tax specialist who understands … Read More
Do You Need Back Tax Help?
Need back tax help? You may have forgotten to pay your taxes, but the IRS never forgets! Tax Penalties and Interest can more than double what you owe to the IRS and the number just keeps growing. Its a liability that can haunt you for decades. Its not just an inconvenience, its a serious problem that can ruin your life … Read More
Offer in Compromise Facts
Question: I owe $74,367 for several years of back taxes but do not have the money to pay the IRS. I want to get them off my back and heard of something called an Offer in Compromise. What is it and how do I qualify? Answer: An Offer in Compromise is the IRS’ tax resolution debt settlement program. It’s a … Read More
All About Tax Garnishment
What does an IRS garnishment mean to you? You received a notice of “intent to Levy” 30 days ago and you forgot or ignored it. Now it’s Payday. You are expecting a check, but you open the envelope and find that the IRS has already taken out almost all of your money using an IRS garnishment. What’s left is not … Read More
Offer in Compromise: IRS Tax Resolution
Question: I owe a several years of back taxes, about $43,000, but do not have the money to pay the IRS. I want to get them off my back and heard of something called an Offer in Compromise. What is it and how do I get one? Answer: An Offer in Compromise (“OIC”) is the IRS’ tax resolution debt settlement … Read More
Financial Crimes Detective and Wife Head to Jail for Fraud and Tax Evasion!
Stephanie Roskovski, the COO of Butler Memorial Hospital, was sentenced for mail fraud and filing a false tax return. Her husband, Scott Roskovski, was sentenced for filing a false tax return and submitting a false loan application. From 2011 to 2017 Stephanie Roskovski embezzled more than 1.3 million dollars from her employer. She used her corporate credit card to make … Read More
IRS’s Innocent Spouse Relief
Question: I’m currently separated from my spouse, who owns his own business, and we are in the process of getting a divorce. I have always filed jointly with my husband and now the IRS is sending me notices stating I owe $65,000. I have no idea how they are coming up with this amount as my spouse said he was … Read More
Coked-Out, Brazen Car Dealership CFO Doing 63 Months in the Gray Bar Hotel!
Tamra Villareal and her ex-husband Robert have been sentenced to 63 months and 87 months in jail, respectively, for tax evasion and defrauding Tamra’s employer, Richardson Enterprises. The company owns car dealerships in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. As the CFO of the company, Tamra had access to bank accounts and credit cards that she and her ex-husband used freely … Read More
Notice of Federal Tax Lien
Question: I received a Notice of Federal Tax Lien via certified mail for unpaid taxes and I’m scared and don’t know what to do. How do I get this situation resolved? Answer: A Notice of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL) is public record and is generally filed with the County Recorder where you reside. It’s a formal notice to all your … Read More