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If You Missed The Tax Filing Deadline, You Have Options To Consider

The end of tax season was officially April 18, 2022, which means the IRS is diving into enforcement mode and catching up on notices. What should you do, and what should you expect if you missed the filing deadline? The Good news is that there is no penalty for filing a late return after the tax deadline if a refund is due. However keep in mind If you didn’t file and you owe taxes, you definitely will want to file a return as soon as you can and pay as much as possible to reduce penalties and interest. Now, if you have...

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How To Tell If Your IRS Notice Is For Real?

There are few letters which can arrive in the mail that make your stomach turn like an IRS notice. Unfortunately, scammers have figured out how to take advantage of this socially inherent fear by sending fake letters claiming to be from the IRS because they know they will get people’s attention. Since the IRS does not send out letters or notices that contain threatening language, it is important that you verify that the documents you receive are from the agency. Doing so will allow you to protect yourself from identity theft. Here’s what you need to know about how to tell if...

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What Does a Tax Attorney Do?

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If you are getting letters from the IRS or are concerned about upcoming tax situations and statuses that may affect you, you may begin to wonder if you should seek out professional help before proceeding. A professional Tax Attorney assists their clients in compliance and through the navigation of the tax codes and system. They can help you make sure that you are taking full advantage of all deductions, exemptions, and credits. They also represent clients in matters of tax dispute. Clients may fall into the categories of business or individual. Working with a Tax Law Firm can help ensure that all...

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Avoid Common Mistakes That Can Get You into Tax Trouble

Avoid Common Mistakes That Can Get You into Tax Trouble

No matter your filing status – personal or business errors on tax forms can lead to tax issues. Something as innocent as a math error or missing signature can invite extra unwanted attention from the IRS. The IRS looks for mistakes as an excuse to dig deeper and institute an audit. Always double-check your entire form before mailing or hitting send. Never Assume That Your Tax Professional Prepared Your Taxes Properly We pay tax professionals to do their job and do it well, but you should still never blindly trust any accountant or tax preparer. You are the one signing off on it....

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Babbitt Tax Law Helping SWFL Out of Tax Debt

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Helping SWFL Out of Tax Debt When it comes to the IRS, they are serious about collecting any monies they deem due. Collections, liens, levies, if you have assets or income, you can be sure that they will do their best to collect on the debt one way or another with zero concern on a personal level as to if it is convenient or causes a hardship. If the debt amount owed is small, it is likely that you can figure out a way to deal with and work out a payment plan yourself but when it comes to larger sums and...

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Does Your Spouse Owe Back Taxes? You Just Might Be Liable

Does Your Spouse Owe Back Taxes? You Just Might Be Liable

Wondering about tax liability? If you have recently gotten married if you are like many you may have neglected to find out your partners IRS tax status. After all, it really isn’t the most romantic subject. When two people wed, in the eyes of the IRS they become potentially one collectible entity. To avoid taking on your new wife or husbands’ old financial baggage you need to be proactive. If you plan on filing as married filing jointly. Whatever tax is owed on either of your behalf’s will be taken from any tax refund due to you. That means regardless of which one...

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