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Taxpayer

March 26, 2014

Filing Offer in Compromise affect collection actions?

Submitting an offer in compromise will generally cause the IRS to suspend attempts to collect the tax liability that is the subject of the offer. An […]
March 26, 2014

Offer in Compromise effect on statute of limitations

Generally the collection statute is 10 years from the date that your liability was assessed. (If you need assistance in calculating the remaining time on your […]
March 25, 2014

I was forced to sign my erroneous return

A requirement for all three types of innocent spouse relief is that the taxpayer requesting relief did not know or did not have reason to know […]
March 25, 2014

Who has the burden of proof in Tax Litigation

The burden of proof differs by the federal court hearing the Tax Litigation. REFUND ACTIONS IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF CLAIMS OR DISTRICT COURTS Taxpayer’s face […]
March 25, 2014

Who Can Represent a Taxpayer in the Tax Court?

Who Can Represent a Taxpayer in the Tax Court? The taxpayer may represent himself, referred to as pro se, or he may be represented by a […]
March 25, 2014

What tax issues can be successfully litigated?

Tax litigation basically breaks down into two common categories of tax suits: 1: Deficiency actions and 2. Refund actions. A deficiency action is a lawsuit filed […]