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Internal Revenue Service CPAs Tax Planning

The United States Internal Revenue Service is a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury. The IRS is charged with collecting revenue and enforcing the Internal Revenue Code.  
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The Benefits of Using Both a CPA and a Tax Attorney

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A frequent question we get from clients and colleagues is if a tax attorney or certified public accountant (CPA) — or both — are needed. ...more

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Have You Hired the Right Tax Preparer to Prepare your Taxes?

Tax Season is here.  Tax Preparers have different levels of skills, education and expertise and Taxpayers ought to take a closer look at what constitutes a “Qualified” Tax Preparer.  ...more

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Why is it important to choose the right Power of Attorney for your IRS representation?

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Circular 230 (Regulations Governing Practice before the Internal Revenue Service) governs those that are authorized to practice in front of the IRS:  Attorneys, CPAs and Enrolled Agents.  Practicing in front of the IRS means...more

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Due Diligence is necessary for Taxpayers to have the Right TAX Representative

As 2018 comes to an end, many Taxpayers are wondering about their tax reporting situation under the Tax Cut Jobs Act. Taxpayers ought to be asking themselves if their Tax Representative understands...more

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Don’t forget about your Right to Retain Representation

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Taxpayers have a Taxpayers Bill of Rights: ten fundamental rights available to them when dealing with the IRS. They are...more

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