How to Recoup Erroneous IRS Bank Fees

Article by Roni Deutch The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has implemented procedures for taxpayers to request a reimbursement of the fees charged by a bank against a taxpayer for processing a bank levy when the bank levy was issued erroneously by the IRS. Reimbursements are limited to $ 1,000.00 and must be claimed within one … Read more

Participate in a 419 or 412i Plan or Other Abusive Tax Shelter You Could be Fined $200000 Per Year

Article by Lance Wallach Did you get a letter from the IRS threatening to impose this fine? If you haven’t already, you still may. Consider yourself lucky if you have not because this means that you have more time to straighten this situation out. Do not wait for this letter to come from the IRS … Read more

Why Offshore Tax Haven Company Incorporation

Why Incorporate an Offshore Tax Haven Company? An Offshore, International Company is commonly set up in a tax haven like the British Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Caymans Islands etc, where there are no corporate or personal income taxes, capital gains taxes, reporting requirements, or restrictions on company employment policies. As the “world” becomes global, fewer businesses … Read more

A 1031 Exchange Offers Investors Options for Deferring Capital Gains Taxes

A tax deferred exchange or 1031 exchange is a strategy or tool that can be used by an investor to sell property, as long as it qualifies, and then buy another like-kind property.  Since the transaction is treated as an exchange rather than a sale, investors qualify for a deferred gain.  The law can be … Read more

Tax Credit Syndication – An Alliance Having Trust

Tax Credit Syndication confirms a connection involving the investors expecting strong returns and the developers in need of cash for their up-coming projects. There are lots of syndicators obtainable inside the market place ; they are both in the private and public sector. The amounts collected from the investors are widely-used to buy private equity … Read more