IRS Crime Investigators Moving to the Digital Age with Billboards
IRS Criminal Investigations (IRS-CI), in partnership with New York State Crime Stoppers, has launched its first ever digital billboard campaign with the hope of catching tax evaders. The billboard, which is part of a 12-week public service campaign, is off the Kensington Expressway in Buffalo, New York. It includes a hotline that people can use […]
Check Cashing Business Owner Hides Millions from IRS and Faces 10 Years in Prison!
John Drago, the owner of six check cashing businesses in Long Island, pleaded guilty to payroll tax evasion and illegally structuring financial transactions. Financial institutions are required to file a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) for each transaction of $10,000 or more, this includes when multiple checks totaling $10,000 or more are cashed in a […]
Your IRS Questions Answered Here…
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 […]