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  • When the IRS Gets Six Years Instead of Three – The Tax Time Bomb You’ve Never Heard Of: §6501(e)(1)(A)(i)

    When the IRS Gets Six Years Instead of Three – The Tax Time Bomb You’ve Never Heard Of: §6501(e)(1)(A)(i)

    §6501(e)(1)(a)(i)—I first heard of this section of the Internal Revenue Code in one of my initial classes at NYU in the program for an LL.M. in Tax (Masters in Tax Law). The professor who said it had no notes in front of him, no monitor, no nothing. I thought he was making some kind of…

  • Tax Collection Defense – Quick Guide & FAQ

    Tax Collection Defense – Quick Guide & FAQ

    It’s difficult to imagine a less-welcome telephone call, letter, or notice than one coming from an IRS Revenue Officer or IRS Collection Office (particularly from “ACS”, the Automated Collection System). Think about it. The job of IRS Collection personnel, all day long, is to get money from people who mostly aren’t real excited to hear…

  • Don’t file an IRS Offer in Compromise for Tax Relief – Here’s Why

    Don’t file an IRS Offer in Compromise for Tax Relief – Here’s Why

    Why not you ask? Most applicants do not qualify, and there are often more viable options. In addition, the Offer-In-Compromise (“OIC”) will only address IRS tax claims, and there very often is additional non-tax debt that will remain unaffected. A tax bankruptcy can eliminate everything and provide an actual “fresh start.” Often, a partial-pay installment…

  • Can Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Discharge State Sales Taxes?

    Can Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Discharge State Sales Taxes?

    Chapter 7, colloquially known as “straight bankruptcy,” is the “operative” chapter of the Bankruptcy Code that normally governs liquidation of a debtor. Liquidation is a form of relief afforded by bankruptcy laws that involves the collection, liquidation and distribution of the nonexempt property of the debtor and culminates, if the debtor is an individual, in…