Posts from November 2023.
Businesses that participated in the COVID-19 era federal Employee Retention Credit program should prepare now for a possible audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
Michigan Supreme Court rules buyer’s “blanket” order of goods from supplier not sufficient to satisfy statute of frauds requirement that contracts include an identifiable quantity.
Tags: Commercial Liability, Contracts
Individuals and businesses need to understand their options when an IRS tax controversy arises.
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Recent Updates
- Why Delinquent Taxpayers Should Circle the IRS Collection Statute Expiration Date on Their Calendars
- How the Reversal of Chevron will Impact the IRS
- IRS Passport Denial and Revocation Program - What you Need to Know and how to Reclaim Your Passport
- Understanding the Federal Taxpayer Advocate Service and Taxpayer Bill of Rights
- Innocent v. Injured Spouse Relief: A Guide for Navigating Complex Tax Issues After Marital Changes
- Understanding Joint Filing and Innocent Spouse Relief - A Guide for Married Taxpayers
- Obtaining Injured Spouse Relief from Federal Income Tax Liability
- What is 'Currently Non-collectible' Status and how do you get it Applied to Your Federal Income Taxes?
- Offer-in-Compromise or Partial Pay Installment Agreement – Which Option is Right For You?
- Offer in Compromise Programs Provide Taxpayers with Options to Settle Federal, State Tax Debt