Being Eligible For Tax Credits As A New Home Purchaser

Posted by Richard Myers on September 1, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

If you are a new home buyer, you might be able to benefit from tax credits. These credits can be available according to the state a person lives in or through federal tax credits.

How Can Anyone Convince The IRS To Get A Levy Release

Posted by Marty Martelle on June 14, 2011 under IRS Tax Law | Be the First to Comment

The IRS has always had the stigma of being very hard-nosed and difficult to deal with. While many times it may seem that way, there may come a time in someone’s life that it would be better to talk with them than ignore them. That time may come in the for a trying to get a levy release.

Online Tax Help: Making The Best Of It!

Posted by Rob on January 8, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

There are several options when it comes to online tax help. You will find tutorials, forms, web chats and filing instructions as well as a variety of software products to actually assist you to fill out your forms easily and get them turned in. The assistance you want is available within a matter of minutes. [...]

Selecting the Right Tax Lawyer

Posted by Rob on January 5, 2010 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Tax law is a highly specialized area of expertise and there are many different types of taxes. Thus, not all lawyers have expertise in all types of tax issues or problems. As a result, it would be a good idea on your part to prepare a bit more in looking for a good tax lawyer [...]

Estate Tax: What It Is And How It Is Filed

Posted by Rob on December 12, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), an Estate Tax is a tax that is imposed on your right to transfer your property and belongings after your death. The individual who is in charge of handing and filing an Estate Tax return is often the estate representative. An estate representative can be a family attorney [...]

Reasons for Getting a Tax Attorney

Posted by Rob on November 24, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

People can get sued for many reasons. There are a few ways to protect your self from a lawsuit, but some lawsuits are just unexpected. The most common way of getting in trouble with the law without even knowing it is when it comes to the tax law. Many people make mistakes when it comes [...]

How to get High Quality Tax Service

Posted by Rob on November 15, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Beware of False GuaranteesAlways beware of a tax preparation office that guarantees you a large refund without even reviewing your financial information. They could be trying to mislead you. Alternatively, they might have the intention of using false claims to get you a refund no matter what. All of our tax professionals are committed to [...]

How an Estate Tax Attorney In Dallas Can Help

Posted by Rob on November 9, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

It is almost impossible to avoid the IRS completely; even when you die, the IRS has their hand in your pocket. While many people try to sort out their various estate issues and tax problems by themselves it can get overwhelmingly frustrating and most people end up just using an estate tax attorney to sort [...]

4 Basic Principles Of Real Estate Tax Law

Posted by Rob on October 1, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

Most of the people are nowadays big or small real estate investors. If you own a home then you can be considered as a real estate investor and you need to learn varous laws regarding real estate that could be of immense importance to you. Moreover, most of the laws that we should understand are [...]

8 FAQs About IRS Tax Liens

Posted by Rob on September 13, 2009 under Immigration Law | Be the First to Comment

1. What is an IRS tax lien?A federal tax lien is the government’s claim on your property as security against an IRS tax debt. Before a lien can be filed, the IRS must notify you and send a notice of payment due. If a delinquent taxpayer refuses to pay the debt after 10 days, then [...]