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July 2014
As a tax attorney, I have worked with many individuals and businesses that owe taxes to the IRS and they always ask, how much can I settle my tax debt for?  A tax settlement, which is also called an offer in compromise with the IRS is an agreement whereby a taxpayer pays an amount to...
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Recently an issue came about regarding IRC Section 754 and it’s application to partnership matters.  The article below has been drafted by a Denver tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm to initially discuss inside and outside basis, which will help to understand IRC Section 754. When you hear the term “outside basis” in reference...
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If your business has a 941 employment tax debt (employment taxes) the IRS will likely conduct the 4180 Interview with individuals within the business.  The article and video below have been prepared by a Denver tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm to provide additional information regarding the 4180 Interview.  You can speak with a...
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As you may or may not know, a partnership is a pass through entity whereby items of income, gain, loss, deduction or credit are passed through to the individual partners and reported on their 1040 individual income tax returns.  The article below has been drafted by a Denver tax attorney at The McGuire Law firm...
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Recently I have heard and seen many commercials relating to IRS back tax help.  So what exactly is back tax help?  As a tax attorney who has assisted many clients in resolving their IRS debts and IRS problems, I have drafted the article and prepared the video below in an attempt to provide an explanation...
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In previous articles, a Denver business attorney at The McGuire Law Firm has discussed certain types of mergers.  Recently, a client inquired as to who votes in statutory merger and such question or issue deserves some attention.  The article below has been prepared by a business attorney to provide general information regarding corporate voting issues...
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What is a substitute filed tax return?  As a tax attorney, I have seen the IRS and state taxing authorities file tax returns for taxpayers when the returns are not voluntarily filed.  The article and video below should provide some information regarding a substitute tax return. So you never filed a tax return, but yet...
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What is Section 1231 property?  What is Section 1231 gains or losses?  Recently I was asked these questions as I mentioned 1231 property to a client who was preparing to dispose of certain assets.  A tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm has prepared the article below to discuss 1231 property and hopefully the article...
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Tax laws are always changing or being interpreted and the IRS is always issuing new programs and revenue procedures.  It is important for a tax attorney to stay as current as possible with such matters.  The article below has been drafted by a Denver tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm regarding current tax matters...
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You owe taxes to the IRS and now the IRS has filed a tax lien, or what is called a Notice of Federal Tax Lien.  So what is a tax lien?  How will this lien impact you or your business?  The article and video below have been prepared by a tax attorney at The McGuire...
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