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What is Form 433A OIC?  This was a recent question one of our clients asked a tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm.  The article below has been drafted in an attempt to explain what is requested on Form 433A OIC and how this form is used by the Internal Revenue Service. Form 433A OIC...
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Tax attorneys can represent individuals and business taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service.  What allows tax attorneys to act on behalf of and represent these taxpayers?  The answer is, a Power of Attorney, and for tax purposes before the Internal Revenue Service, specifically, Form 2848. Form 2848 is titled Power of Attorney and Declaration of...
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What is Form 941?  This is a common question many small business owners will ask tax attorneys.  Form 941, is a federal tax form titled, Employers Quarterly Federal Tax Return.  This form is filed quarterly by an employer to report wages paid and wages withheld.   –          1st Quarter covers January through March and is...
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A partnership is a very common entity format for a small business.  Small business owners can form a partnership as a general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) and a limited liability company (LLC) is a partnership as well.  The treatment of partnership liabilities can have large impact to the taxation of the...
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Many small business owners ask their tax attorneys and business attorneys what type of tax return they need to have prepared and filed with the Internal Revenue Service.  The article below has been drafted by a Denver small business attorney regarding common tax returns and forms filed by small businesses. If you are a sole...
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In a previous article by The McGuire Law Firm, a Denver small business attorney discussed the equity generated rules relating to deficit restoration obligations.  In addition to these equity rules, there are more complex issues and considerations to make regarding a deficit restoration obligation’s impact in respect to a limited liability company debt that is...
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In general, as a Denver small business attorney, I would recommend that most small businesses consider a pass through entity for their business ventures.  If a business is operating as a C Corporation, the business may be able to make the S Corporation election.  However, a business entity may not qualify as a “small business”...
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As tax attorneys we are often asked, where does all of this tax law come from?  How can there be so much tax law and what weight is given to certain treasury regulations? When looking at the tax law, you have the tax code known as the Internal Revenue Code, the treasury regulations and case...
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The Internal Revenue Service has many forms and schedules, so many that it can become confusing as to which form is needed for certain situations.  The article below drafted by a Denver tax lawyer discusses a few common Internal Revenue Service forms that would be used in resolving an IRS tax debt. Form 433A: Form...
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A new year is upon us, which means federal income tax returns will be due soon.  Each year as we are preparing tax return, reviewing tax returns or conducting tax planning, clients as our tax lawyers, what is a Schedule D?  This is a very important question, especially if you own stocks and/or other capital...
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