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- Cryptocurrency and the IRS: What You Need to Know
- Pay Your Taxes or You May Be Grounded
- Seek legal guidance if you did not file tax returns in the past
- The intersection of payment plan proposals and good faith
- Who is a responsible person for IRS payroll tax obligations?
- Raising funds through crowdsourcing? There are tax implications.
- Running behind? Don’t forget to ask the IRS for a tax extension.
- Congress extends the abilities of the IRS to collect taxes
- As the New Year dawns, resolve to become tax compliant in 2017
- What happens if you use payroll taxes for other business expenses?
- Are tax relief companies worth it or is the risk too great?
- Getting back seized assets from IRS: It happened!
- It’s tax season: Is your small business compliant?
- Hey IRS! You took it, but that money doesn’t belong to you
- 5 steps taxpayers can take to protect against identity theft
- Casino takes back $8 million jackpot: do you ever keep it all?
- Use the power of the crowd, but don’t forget the tax implications
- How contractors could end up owing the IRS more than they should
- The Internal Revenue Service offers advice for paying taxes
- What is the gift tax?
- IRS makes moves to protect taxpayer information
- The importance of accurate withholdings
- Unfiled tax returns: not a problem to sweep under the rug
- Where does the IRS hold business return audits?
- Delinquent property taxes: You might not need that loan
- Getting assistance with the Texas probate process
- Reduce the burdens of paying your taxes
- Is amending a federal tax return a good idea?
- Keep an eye on possible sales tax deduction extension
- Some surprising information about federal estate taxes
- Audits don’t just come from the IRS
- When will you receive your federal refund?
- Texas Senate passes $4.63 billion in tax cuts
- What happens if Texas residents don’t file federal returns?
- Lack of Texas estate taxes doesn’t mean don’t plan
- 4 ways you might trigger an IRS audit
- 2015 tax law changes may provide some administrative relief
- Texas startups should never forget about the tax man
- Texas man pays taxes, arrested anyway
- What happens when a Texas resident is late with federal returns?
- The power of the IRS makes payroll tax issues serious
- The impact of life insurance on estate tax planning
- When can Texas residents expect tax refunds?
- IRS says phone scams are common
- New Year tax law changes
- Texas tax payers should understand the offer in compromise
- What are the types of tax audits from the IRS?
- Don’t leave your assets unprotected
- Texas tax law loophole beneficial for farmers
- Texas companies should keep certain records in case of tax audit
- Should Texas residents worry about the IRS and vital currency?
- Texas is a top state when it comes to business taxes
- Employment tax issues and the power of the IRS
- What is the IRS online payment agreement?
- Texas corporation suffers for failure to pay franchise taxes
- Texas residants can appeal appraisals to reduce tax burdens
- Extension on tax law for sales tax deduction still in question
- Can the IRS take your entire paycheck for back taxes?
- Tax delinquency is a problem that can be solved
- Texas growth may spark state tax law changes
- Most Texans don’t have to worry about state inheritance tax
- Don’t face the power of the IRS alone
- What are my rights during a federal tax audit?
- 5 Common Mistakes Made in Estate Planning
- What happens when Texas taxes are delinquent?
- Texas law change could impact politically active nonprofits
- Scams using power of the IRS are still prevalent and spreading
- Some Texas farmers may need to worry about estate tax planning
- Internet tax law: Could your bandwidth increase your tax burden?
- Effective tax administration: Even cities aren’t immune to audits
- Weekend-long state tax change saves consumers money
- Could stock sales be part of estate tax planning?
- April 15 isn’t the only IRS deadlines for Texas residents
- Texas residents should know their rights when it comes to taxes
- Paying tax agencies means return for Texans, says report
- 6 rules for dealing with IRS tax audits in Texas
- Texas-based pension group cuts ties with company over tax woes
- Dallas County reports preliminary 7 percent hike in property tax
- Renewable energy tax law fluctuates
- Legal battles may not excuse Texas businesses from tax payments
- Dallas man pleads guilty to tax fraud charges
- Texas law lets senior citizens defer property tax
- Federal deadlines a moot point for some Dallas tax papers
- Avoid penalties and interests with proof of filing
- Good news for Dallas residents: Texas has friendly tax structure
- Many Dallas residents likely to get tax refund via direct deposit
- Dallas taxpayers should consider the dangers of hackers
- Giving to charities can be a form of assett protection
- 2013 tax law changes that could impact Dallas tax payers
- Effective tax administration: what sparks sales tax audits
- Audits reveal IRS execs owe back taxes, no penalties and interest
- Estate tax planning and other issues complex for farmers
- Get tax relief before it becomes a problem; avoid an audit
- Man awarded $862,000 in injury lawsuit against IRS
- What does the Affordable Care Act mean for Texas income taxes?
- Dallas business pays over $5 million in delinquent property tax
- Don’t let bitcoin be the downfall during your tax audit
- Tax law might affect Texas homeowners with underwater mortgages
- Moving money can create tax shelters for the wealthy
- Texas man subject to penalties and interests on $45 million
- 2013 changes in tax law could affect your return
- Tax rules for exempt organizations could change
- Innocent spouse relief and divorce in Texas
- IRS withdraws legal action against family business
- IRS official calls for better small business audits
- Race car driver audited for alleged tax missteps
- Tax filing season delayed due to government shutdown
- Rihanna blames accountants for IRS audit
- IRS shutdown causes problems for some taxpayers
- IRS to stop seizing assets from delinquents during shutdown
- IRS warns budget cuts will affect collections
- Tips for dealing with an IRS audit
- IRS ruling could eliminate automatic gratuities
- IRS unveils new tax regulations for same-sex couples
- Seeking assistance with tax problems
- IRS serves Michael Jackson estate with $702M tax bill
- Small businesses to face increased IRS scrutiny
- Tax tips for non-filers
- Tips for addressing tax problems
- Protecting assets from estate taxes takes planning
- Magnate’s estate disputes IRS assessment of baseball team value
- Dealing with the IRS and unaffordable taxes
- Significant portion of IRS seizures illegal, report finds
- Texas congressional representative sponsors estate tax repeal
- Republicans blast IRS over targeting scandal
- Dealing with an letter from the IRS
- Tax law changes necessitate new estate planning tactics
- IRS may be probing more than just conservative groups
- IRS audited over 70 percent of adoption claims
- Over 100,000 federal employees delinquent on taxes
- How the IRS might be tracking you online
- IRS says mogul owes $1.1M in taxes for 1972 gift
- New IRS rules affecting Texas businesses
- IRS accused of using social media to identify audit targets
- Handling unaffordable back taxes
- IRS offers tax tips for late filers
- Dealing with a tax audit
- Catholic professor accuses IRS of politically motivated audit
- IRS red flags for tax season
- The effects of failing to file taxes on time in Texas
- Consider taxes before relocating your business
- Tips for avoiding IRS audits
- Common IRS audit triggers
- Estate tax changes could eliminate the need for trusts
- Common filing mistakes can lead to IRS audits
- New tax estate rules raise questions for wealthy families
- Texas tax firm charged with identity theft, tax fraud
- Employers: Be aware of new tax law after fiscal cliff change
- Tax tips for small businesses in the New Year
- Fiscal cliff could affect millions of taxpayers
- Innocent spouse relief now may be easier to obtain
- Estate tax changes could affect thousands
- IRS seizes Lindsay Lohan’s accounts
- Court rules against company that settlement was business expense
- Airlines claims Texas wrongfully took $12M in taxes
- Experts say coming estate tax changes could be retroactive
- Life insurance can help heirs pay estate tax
- Congress may allow IRS to report unpaid taxes to credit bureaus
- Knowing your rights with the IRS
- Ranchers get IRS extension on livestock sales after drought
- Taxes that may be deductible
- Small businesses to face more thorough IRS audits
- How death can result in more taxes
- Responding to an IRS summons
- Foundations make taxes easy for Latinos
- Some tips to stay out of tax trouble
- Super-sized celebrity tax liens
- A little planning can help avoid huge losses in estate taxes
- IRS offers Fresh Start program to those with tax debt
- Federal employees must pay taxes or get fired, according to new bill
- Major tax increase imminent unless Congress takes action
- Governors: IRS powers could expand
- Old tax bills could result in foreclosures
- Texas city wipes away tax bill of major business
- US collecting taxes on offshore accounts
- Texas whistle-blower case yields no payout from IRS
- Clock ticking on gift-tax exemption for Texans
- Businesses criticize Texas over assessments
- Know tax laws when planning an estate
- IRS audits Texas universities, others
- Exclusions on estate tax set to expire
- IRS lien can hinder home sale
- Texas tax agency owes refunds
- Texas online shoppers to see tax added to purchase
- IRS rule change could affect Texas banks
- Proposed bill could link taxes, passports
- Spouses not always liable for tax fraud
- Release of debt for a disability can lead to taxable income
- Follow expert tips if you fear an audit
- Audits of millionaires’ tax returns spike
- IRS offers ways to cut down on penalties for unpaid taxes
- Keep good records in case of IRS audit
- Groups questioning IRS investigations over tax-exempt label
- Anti-war activist says she won’t pay back taxes
- Retailer disputes tax levy, sues state
- Ex-IRS agent sentenced in fraud
- Tax changes to affect high-volume online sellers
- Despite increase in audits, there are ways to avoid them
- New rules afoot for tax preparers
- IRS offers chance to disclose offshore money
- Lower IRS budget could lessen revenues
- IRS audited more returns from the wealthy in 2011
- Tax exemption for disabled vets extended to surviving spouse
- Same-sex couples face higher tax bill
- IRS declines comment on BPA’s missing funds
- Experts gauge how Congress will “patch” taxes in 2012
- Must be the holidays: The IRS is in a giving mood
- Audit says transitional IRS e-file system under-tested
- Taxpayer advocates say IRS should spend more on customer service
- IRS prepares for budget cuts with employee cuts
- IRS offers a host of payment options
- Paying your way out of IRS interest in a tax dispute
- Preview of the 2012 inflation-adjusted IRS tax changes
- IRS tax lien forces couple from paid-off home
- Estate planners say make the most of low interest rates
- IRS launches worker classification forgiveness program
- Texas wildfire victims qualify for federal tax extensions
- IRS cracks down on tax fraud
- IRS audit slams tax agency over refunds to undocumented workers
- New due date for foreign account voluntary tax appeals
- How the economic downturn can benefit your estate plan
- IRS ramps up audits and tax return enforcement
- Taxpayers rushing to meet OVDI deadline
- IRS tax scammers targeting Dallas residents
- Innocent spouses granted more time to file with IRS
- Avoiding tax pitfalls in pension distribution
- Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit could create tax headache for fan
- Texas properties charged for unbilled back taxes
- Dallas County commissioner accused of tax evasion
- Who audits the IRS?
- Texas nonprofits take a hit from IRS
- Beware of quick-fix tax debt relief firms
- Welcome to Our Dallas/Fort Worth Tax Law Blog