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An installment agreement with the Internal Revenue Service is an agreement whereby a taxpayer agrees to pay a certain amount of money on or before a certain day of each month to satisfy their outstanding tax debt with the IRS.  As a Denver tax attorney, John McGuire has established many installment agreements with the Internal...
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In recent times, tax attorneys have seen a number of scams whereby individuals will use the IRS as a means by which to obtain information or money from people.  With the digital age and access to information these scams and identity theft, relevant to tax issues and the Internal Revenue Service has increased.  Recently the...
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How is an Offer in Compromise Calculated?  An offer in compromise should be considered a tax settlement with the Internal Revenue Service.  When a taxpayer owes money to the IRS, under certain circumstances the taxpayer can submit a proposal to pay less than the amount of tax due.  While many people know what an offer...
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FATCA Application to U.S. and Foreign Financial Institutions  A Denver tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm can assist you regarding the FATCA provisions and application of these provisions.  Below is information related to U.S. and foreign financial institutions. U.S. Financial Institutions United States financial institutions (USFIs) in addition to other United States withholding agents...
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IRS Action During the Government Shutdown  As we all know, the U.S. federal government “shutdown” on October 1, 2013 due to the house and senate’s inability to pass a short term spending bill that would continue to keep the government funded.  As a Denver tax lawyer, John McGuire has been paying close attention to the...
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5 Reasons or Situations of Which You Should Hire a Denver Tax Attorney  1) If you are being audited by the IRS or owe taxes to the IRS, you should contact a tax attorney.  An experienced tax attorney can represent you before the IRS and often prevent enforcement action such as bank levies, asset seizures...
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