Posts Tagged ‘IRS’

Can criminal charges be brought for not paying payroll taxes?

  • June 1st, 2016
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on Can criminal charges be brought for not paying payroll taxes?

A business owner who has not paid the payroll taxes of his employees will usually have the trust fund penalty assessed against him, making him personally liable for the federal taxes withheld. Most trust fund cases are not criminal because…

Can the IRS seize property in a non-liable taxpayer’s name?

  • May 20th, 2016
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on Can the IRS seize property in a non-liable taxpayer’s name?

Yes they can for two reasons. First the Statute of Frauds states that when one transfers property after he has notice of a potential lawsuit or debt, the Court can reverse the transfer as being done to avoid the debt….

How can I protect myself from Identity Theft?

  • May 4th, 2016
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on How can I protect myself from Identity Theft?

Here are some tips to help you protect your sensitive data from Identity Theft. (1) If you get an email asking you to go to an “official” web site, check to see if it is a “spoofed” site, i.e. one…

How can the IRS levy a self-employed person?

  • April 26th, 2016
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on How can the IRS levy a self-employed person?

Although the IRS cannot levy a self-employed person’s income in the usual way, i.e. sending the Notice to his employer to withhold money from his paycheck, they can still levy that person. One way is to send a levy notice…

Is it legal to have a personal foreign bank account?

  • April 12th, 2016
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on Is it legal to have a personal foreign bank account?

It’s amazing the rumors that abound about the IRS. An individual will not get in trouble for merely having a foreign bank account, so long as he reports it properly on his tax return. Many people and businesses have such…

Are small business entities being audited more frequently by the IRS?

  • April 6th, 2016
  • David Greene
  • Comments Off on Are small business entities being audited more frequently by the IRS?

It is still true that an S-corporation or partnership is less likely to be audited than a sole proprietorship. However, the IRS has recently increased pass-through entity audits and decreased audits of large C corporations. From 2014 to 2015 S-corporation…

Page 31of 33: 1 ... 29 30 31 32 33

Office Location

11 McGee Street
Greenville, SC 29601

Phone: (864) 271-7940
Fax: (864) 370-3413
Toll Free: 1-800-216-1116