Pop-Up Church Didn’t Have a Prayer
Trenton Switzer, the owner of a successful sales training business in Colorado, was found guilty of submitting a false tax return. In 2015 Switzer attempted to avoid paying taxes by claiming that he had made a $250,000 charitable donation to a church he created for the purpose of evading taxes. As part of his scheme, […]
Your IRS Questions Answered Here… Innocent Spouse?
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 […]
A Guide to State Level Offers in Compromise
An Offer in Compromise (OIC) is an agreement between the taxpayer and the government to settle a tax debt for less than what is owed. They afford the taxpayer an opportunity to clear the balance at a discount while the tax collector is ensured as to the collectability of at least a portion of a […]