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POSTED ON March 08, 2019
2019 Tax Time: It’s the Perfect Time to Come to Terms with Your Debt
A federal tax debt should never be ignored. Several options are available to that debt, including making an Offer in[… ...
POSTED ON February 20, 2019
Should You Convert Your Bankruptcy Case?
An unexpected life event could make it difficult to meet Chapter 13 repayment obligations. Converting to a Chapter 7 ban ...
POSTED ON February 14, 2019
Can Innocent Spouse Relief Protect Your Property Against Tax Liens?
By filing IRS Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief, it may be possible to request a separate tax liability[…] ...
POSTED ON February 08, 2019
Tax Time Is Here: Avoid IRS Collections with These Tips
A debt to the IRS does not go away, but it may be possible to delay collection efforts when a[…] ...
POSTED ON January 25, 2019
What Is Tax Evasion?
Understanding the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion can help Nevadans minimize their taxes without breaki ...
POSTED ON January 22, 2019
Receiving Life Insurance Benefits After Filing Bankruptcy
When Nevadans receive life insurance proceeds before or after they have filed for bankruptcy, they might be able to ...
POSTED ON January 14, 2019
Can a Tax Lien Become Cause for Criminal Prosecution?
Tax liens rarely become a cause for criminal prosecution but Nevada business owners should take steps to reduce the impa ...
POSTED ON December 21, 2018
What Happens if You Divorce While in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Nevadans who divorce during their Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plans will need to decide how to handle their Chapter ...
POSTED ON December 19, 2018
What Is a Blanket Lien?
A blanket lien is a tool that the IRS can use to encumber all of a delinquent taxpayer’s assets instead[…] ...
POSTED ON December 13, 2018
Tax Debt? Here’s What Not to Do
Nevadans who learn that they will owe large tax bills should avoid making some common mistakes because they can make[… ...
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