Like many offices throughout the country, the Tax Court has closed its buildings. The move was the result of President Donald Trump’s emergency declaration due to the coronavirus pandemic. During this time, the Tax Court is holding standard mail sent to its offices....
Tips to avoid taxpayer identity theft
Taxpayer identity theft occurs when another fraudulently uses stolen personal information to get a taxpayer’s refund or stimulus check. This form of theft can be frustrating for many reasons, including the fact it can take weeks or even months to realize you are a...
When are taxes dischargeable in bankruptcy?
Can a Bankruptcy Court discharge unmanageable tax debt? The answer, like many things in the legal world, is maybe. The Bankruptcy Court will consider many things when determining whether or not to forgive tax debt. In a recent case, the court showed how the lifestyle...
New laws change rules about withdrawals from retirement accounts
There are various laws and regulations in place to help encourage taxpayers to save money towards retirement. These laws and regulations have specific rules about when the owner of a retirement account can begin taking withdrawals. A failure to abide by these rules...
Four examples of evidence used to build a tax evasion case
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) generally looks for more than a failure to file tax returns when building a criminal tax evasion case. In most cases, these allegations require the prosecution establish intentional steps taken to avoid one’s tax obligations. Some...