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  • How to File Taxes for a Spouse Who Has a Power of Attorney

    A primary goal of preparing and filing taxes is ensuring that you properly complete the return. Failing to properly complete and then file a tax return results in a delay in the processing of your...

  • How to Look for a Tax Attorney

    A tax attorney works with taxpayers to tackle their tax problems. They help taxpayers defend themselves against IRS tax audits, because normally an average person does not have enough tax law...

  • Tax Deductible Legal Fees for SSI

    Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, is a monthly payment made by the federal government to persons of low income who are over age 65, disabled or blind. The amount of the payment is based on...

  • What Is a Tax Attorney?

    For some, the thought of visiting a tax attorney is about as pleasant as seeing a dentist. But, in reality, the job of a tax attorney is usually to save their clients some money. Tax attorneys are...

  • Instructions for Form 2848

    Form 2848 is used to authorize an individual to represent a taxpayer before the IRS. That person must be a person eligible to practice before the IRS, such as an attorney, CPA or accounting...

  • How to Find a Tax Attorney for an IRS Audit

    If you’ve received a letter or phone call from the IRS, you may want a tax attorney familiar with the facets of U.S. tax law to review your case, respond to the IRS audit and negotiate to lessen...

  • How to Deal With the IRS

    This article will help you with dealing with the IRS.

  • How to Choose a Tax Relief Attorney

    If you have a tax debt that you need help resolving, consider calling a tax relief attorney. The important thing is to choose one that have a record of successes. Here is what you should do when...

  • How to Remove a Tax Lien

    Failure to pay your Federal taxes could result in the IRS filing a Federal Tax Lien against you. This Tax Lien looks bad on a credit report and will be a problem when trying to buy or sell a home,...

  • How to Find a Like Kind Exchange Attorney

    A tax attorney can describe the Internal Revenue Code and its sections to you. The tax attorney deals with the like-kind exchange regularly and will know the caveats intimately. The like-kind...

  • How to Find a 1031 Like Kind Exchange Intermediary

    The Internal Revenue Code requires a Qualified Intermediary (QI) to exchange the properties in a like-kind exchange. The QI can not be the property owner or a relative. The QI can be an attorney,...

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