Your IRS Questions Answered Here…
Question: I’ve been getting threatening letters from the IRS saying I owe them $47,000 for 2018 – 2021. This is beginning to affect other aspects of my life as well. What should I do? Answer: There are many options available to you today to resolve this. However, you need to take the first step and […]
School Board President Chooses Friend Over Ethics Learns Hard Lesson
The former board president for the Madison County School District, Albert Morrison, was charged with tax evasion and failure to file tax returns. Morrison was president of the school board from 2012 to 2018, and during that time was instrumental in awarding several lucrative maintenance and construction contracts to his good friend, John David, the […]
IRS Tax Tip 2022-98: Claiming a child as a dependent when parents are divorced, separated or live apart
Claiming a child as a dependent on your taxes can be confusing in situations where the parents are divorced, separated, or live apart. Below are some tips and helpful links straight from the IRS website to keep in mind if you are in this situation. When the IRS comes knocking, let us answer. Contact McCauley Law Offices, […]