A client filed her own taxes on Turbo Tax, paid $29.95 for the “free” version with CA and efile. She went thru all the questions, double checked her work, and was happy with her refund of $3,421. While preparing the next year’s tax return for her, I noticed a glaring mistake… she had omitted her… Read More

Here’s a common horror story… Jane’s son Adam is 19 and still lives at home. He’s a college student, and works… you know, he takes care of himself. He’s his own man. So, he takes advice from his friend and goes to a big box tax prep place, or his buddy does his taxes for… Read More

According to the IRS, more than 13.2 million Americans owe back taxes. The majority of these cases involve amounts that seem impossible to pay off.  That leaves those tax-owing Americans in a difficult position. They want to pay, but they can’t, and the end result is feeling a lot of guilt about the situation.  There… Read More

Former NBA Player C. Tate George Cries Foul Play for IRS Bill Former NBA player C. Tate George, who is serving time in prison for orchestrating a $2 million plus Ponzi scheme, failed to file his tax return in 2013, so the IRS did it for him. In 2013 George received a $208,111 pension distribution… Read More

The Stars of “Chrisley Knows Best” Reality Series Prove—They Really Don’t Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of the USA Network reality show, “Chrisley Knows Best”, and their accountant, Peter Tarantino, were indicted in August 2019 on 12 counts of tax evasion and bank and wire fraud conspiracy. Read More… Read More

Big companies are known for getting all sorts of breaks, but when average people fall behind, they rarely receive help. When you owe back taxes, but can’t afford to pay them, then you may qualify for a special tax status known as currently not collectible.  If you’re approved for currently not collectible status, then the… Read More

Have you received a Notice from the IRS only to leave it on your kitchen counter, desk, or worse, just hide it under a stack of bills?  Unfortunately, those letters from the IRS will just keep coming. Your problem won’t go away on it’s own. If you don’t take action now, the IRS WILL just… Read More