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“Innocent Spouse” IRS Relief
You Are NOT Responsible for the Misdeeds of Your Spouse… If You Know What Steps to Take.
Protection from IRS Levies
When You Wake Up to Find Your Money and Assets Gone… We’ll Help You Get It Back.
Find Out What the IRS Has on You
You would be surprised to see what information the IRS keeps on file about you.
Bankruptcy Options That Work
If you are contemplating filing for bankruptcy to wipe out tax debt, interest and penalties, have a professional thoroughly review your situation prior to filing. In some cases, filing for bankruptcy will leave you with the clean slate necessary to start over. If you don’t qualify to eliminate tax debt through bankruptcy, however, you may find that when all is said and done, you still have a massive tax liability left to deal with.
Elder Care- Financial Care
Finally… Worry Free Financial Management for Your Aging Parent or Family Member.
College Financial Planning
How Can You Pay for Your Kid to go to College, Spend and Save as You Are Now, and Increase the Amount of Money You have for Retirement?
Clear And Simple Cashflow Management
Understanding when, where, and how your cash needs are being met is crucial to owning a successful business. If your cash-in exceeds your cash-out, life is good. When cash-out exceeds cash-in, however…
A Few More Common Marketing Mistakes Made By Businesses
Seeing what has happened in our nation’s fourth-largest city has been a sobering reminder of the fragility of life, and business.
Estate Planning
Tax changes due to recent legislation such as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the CARES Act affect both individual taxpayers and small businesses. In 2020, the IRS issued several guidance documents and final rules and regulations that clarified several tax provisions affecting businesses. Here are five of them:
Claiming Dependents
Taxpayers with dependents who don't qualify for the child tax credit may be able to claim the credit for other dependents. The maximum amount of the credit is $500 for tax year 2020. To take the credit, your dependent must meet certain conditions.
Tax Credits for Electric Cars
Taxpayers with dependents who don't qualify for the child tax credit may be able to claim the credit for other dependents. The maximum amount of the credit is $500 for tax year 2020. To take the credit, your dependent must meet certain conditions.