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Small Business Start up Package

Friday, August 19th, 2011

by North Carolina Business Small Business Attorney

  1. Business Package FOR $500.00 INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:

1. INCLUDES 1-Hour consultation appointment, to provide you with in-depth advice about organizing your business and help you choose what type of entity is best (S Corporation, C Corporation, or Limited Liability Company) ;

2. Verification of the availability of your corporate (or LLC) name with the North Carolina Secretary of State ;

3 Formal reservation of your name with the Secretary of State (optional) ;

4. Drafting of your Articles of Incorporation (or Articles of Organization) and related filing documents

5. Filing of all required documents with the Georgia Secretary of State, to create your new company;

6. Obtaining a Tax ID Number (EIN) for your new company;

7. For a Corporation, preparing your Corporate By-Laws and organizational minutes. For an LLC, preparing your Operating Agreement AND 

8. Delivery your Certificate of Incorporation (or Certificate or Organization), deliver your Tax ID Number (EIN);

THIS LOW FLAT RATE FEE IS GUARANTEED THROUGH DEC. 31ST, 2011. Please note that fee does not include any filing fees or postage.

$200.00 deposit toward balance is due at the time of the initial consultation. You may call 704-461-1883 to schedule your appointment or save 10% and schedule it online at http://maxwelllegal.com/consultations.html . TELEPHONE CONSULTATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE . FLAT RATE AND HOUR RETAINERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR OTHER BUSINESS SERVICES LISTED ABOVE.

Maxwell Law Firm, PLLC is a full service Law Firm located in North Carolina that offers: business start up services, business tax analysis and advice, drafting or revising of business contracts and agreements, assistance with filing business tax returns and tax collection defense, and help with business disputes and litigation.

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BUSINESS SERVICES AND LAW

Monday, June 13th, 2011

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How a Government Shutdown Affects Your Tax Refund

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

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On Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced that there will likely be a government shutdown effective Friday at midnight. In response to the deadline, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management has posted information on its website indicating that federal employees whose salaries are funded through annual appropriations won’t be able to work and will be furloughed, unless their duties qualify under the law as "excepted" to continue to work during periods of lapsed appropriations. That means approximately 800,000 government workers will be asked to stay home until the budget crisis is resolved. And yes, that includes those government workers at the Internal Revenue Service.
Don’t get too excited, though. The IRS Commissioner, Doug Schulman, has announced that a government shutdown will not affect the due date for federal income tax returns. Tax Day is still April 18, 2011.
Even though the due date remains the same, there will be some noticeable changes if the government does shut down. Chief among them: There will be a delay in processing paper returns, which are those returns taxpayers mail through the U.S. Postal Service or have submitted using a private delivery service. A delay in processing will likely mean that there will be a significant lag in your refund if you submit a paper return this year or if your return must be processed manually because you are claiming a first-time homebuyer’s credit or the newly refundable adoption credit.
Fortunately, most taxpayers have already submitted their tax returns. As of March 25, the IRS reported receipt of 82,760,000 individual returns; total receipts are expected to hover around 140,000,000. About one-third of all individual tax returns for the year will be mailed between now and Tax Day, April 18. Most of those taxpayers won’t be seeking a refund, however. Statistically, taxpayers expecting to receive a tax refund file early in the season; those taxpayers expecting to pay a tax bill tend to put it off toward the end of the season. That is proving true this year since, according to IRS data, approximately 85% of taxpayers who have already filed received a refund.
While delayed tax refunds may be cause for concern for some taxpayers, others are getting a reprieve. With nonessential workers on furlough, audits and collections activities are likely to slow down.
Of course, these actions are all dependent on an actual government shutdown. How likely is that to happen? Consider this: The fiscal year is 189 days old and Congress has yet to pass a budget. Instead, Congress has passed six — yes, six — short-term spending bills. The first proposed budget was submitted by President Obama last year, an amazing 431 days ago. There has been no real movement since. Nobody knows for certain what will happen next … but don’t be surprised to see a "Closed" sign on the IRS doors next week.

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Income Tax Return Preparation Services Available

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

Tax service solutions to suit all your income tax return preparation needs

When you visit one of our offices, you can rely on real help from real people – and for products and tax services with real benefits.

What makes Maxwell Law Firm special? Our enthusiasm, our commitment to our customers, and our selection of products are all reasons you should have your taxes prepared by us.

Take a look at what we offer:

  • Year Round Support – Our offices are open year round to serve your needs.
  • Accuracy Guarantee – Our offices will give you the most accurate return and the largest possible refund. If the office makes an error in the preparation of your return that results in penalties and interest, the office will reimburse you for the associated penalty and interest initially assessed.
  • Remote or virtual services– You can simply fill out our questionnaire and send the information to us
  • Select one of our filing options below to choose the best tax service for your need.
  • Virtual Tax Preparation – Online tax preparation available to those of you who prefer not to come to our office – or dont have the time.
  • Electronic Filing  - Electronically file return to IRS with your refund sent to you via check or directly deposited to your bank account by the IRS.
  • Paper Returns – Return done as a standard paper return and must be mailed by you to the IRS.
  • RT – Refund transfer typically in 8 to 15 days of electronic filing of tax return.

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11 Tips To Reduce Taxes Before April 15

Monday, February 14th, 2011

by Grant Thornton LLP

posted by north carolina income tax

What’s new for 2010?
1. Self-employed health insurance costs deductible against self-employment tax. For 2010, self-employed individuals may deduct their health insurance costs against both income and self-employment taxes.
2. No itemized deduction or exemption phaseouts. Taxpayers with high incomes have suffered through phaseouts of their personal exemptions and itemized deductions in past years. These phaseouts are completely eliminated in 2010, so you can enjoy these tax benefits in full.
3. Homebuyer credit. Congress extended a tax credit for homebuyers in 2010 to include purchases made by Sept. 30, 2010, if a binding contract was in place by April 30, 2010. The credit offers up to $8,000 for "first-time homebuyers" who did not own a principal residence in the three years before the purchase or $6,500 for "long-time residents" who owned a home that was their principal residence for five of the eight years before the purchase. The credit begins to phase out at income levels of $125,000 for singles and $225,000 joint filers. The house can’t cost more than $800,000.

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Tax Problems–Tax Return Preparation–Audit Help

Monday, January 31st, 2011

by Tax Attorney

If you have any kind of tax problem, Maxwell Law Firm PLLC can help.
All work will be done by a  licensed tax professional, admitted to practice before the IRS. We are not part-time seasonal preparers or bookkeepers dabbling in tax, like others you may find.
We pride ourselves on our ability to get the job done. My office has solved some of the most difficult tax problems out there–for clients who have been to other preparers who were unable to handle tax problems.
We can file ANY year tax return you need to file, as well as represent you in any IRS or State negotiation. We can prepare you for an audit, go in your place or accompany you, and solve your tax problem quickly and fairly.

We offer several alternatives for collection defense and assistance.  We can fight for your cause and save you money!

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Tax Preparation Services by Tax Lawyer

Friday, January 28th, 2011

We will offer tax preparation services for both North Carolina and South Carolina Residents.

Let our qualified Attorney with several years of experience prepare your Income Taxes. We offer FREE ELECTRONIC FILING when we prepare your taxes, and by mentioning you saw our ad on craig’s list you’ll receive DISCOUNT on your Tax Preparation.
Convenient evening and weekend hours, call 704-461-1883 or email us to schedule your appointment.
Visit our web page at www.maxwelllegal.com/taxpreparation.html and fill out our tax intake form  (clicking link)

Our goal is to make your life less taxing. Services we provide include:
• Responding to IRS Letters
• Identifying all possible itemized deductions
• Calculating Estimated Tax Payments
• Prior Year Returns
• All US State Returns
• Analysis of your Withholding Exemptions
• Sole Proprietorship Income & Expenses (Sch C)
• Interest and Ordinary Dividends (Sch B)
• Capital Gains and Losses (Sch D)
• Calculating Cost Basis on Long Term Investments
• Rental Property Income, Expenses and Depreciation (Sch E)
• Household Employment Taxes (Sch H)
• Income Tax Filing Extensions
• Tax Collection Defense

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What ministers need to know before filing 2010 tax return

Friday, January 21st, 2011

posted by  Charlotte income tax services, concord north Carolina income tax services

By Kristen Padilla

Tax time is just around the corner, and for ministers, the preparation is a bit more complex than the average layperson. For those who are new ministers, filing taxes especially can be a daunting and confusing task.
Ministers who serve a church, as opposed to an evangelist, have a dual-tax status — an employee for federal purposes and self-employed for Social Security purposes. Practically speaking, a salary received from a church is considered wages for income tax purposes. Money received from members of the congregation to perform a task such as a marriage or funeral is considered self-employment income.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines a minister as “individuals who are duly ordained, commissioned or licensed by a religious body constituting a church or church denomination. They are given the authority to conduct religious worship, perform sacerdotal functions and administer ordinances or sacraments according to the prescribed tenets and practices of that church or denomination.”
Ministers should make note of the following:
• Ministers should receive a W-2 form, not a 1099 form, for their church income.
• Know the difference between taxable and nontaxable income.
Taxable income includes bonuses, love offerings, money paid for performing a wedding or funeral.
“When you perform some kind of service or work and you get paid, it’s taxable,” said Lee Wright, coordinator
of the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions (SBOM) church compensation services. “So a minister who speaks at a revival, a minister who does a funeral or wedding and gets paid, a minister who does some Bible conference and gets paid, that is taxable income.”
The church is responsible to keep up with monies paid to the minister through the church (salary, bonuses, etc.), but it is up to the minister to keep up with the self-employment income. If not properly reported, then under an audit the minister would have to pay back taxes plus a penalty.
Nontaxable income includes those things that are excluded by the IRS. This can include housing allowance, benefits such as heath insurance and retirement contributions.
• Know the differences between a package approach and better methods of planning financial support and how that affects taxes.
Wright explains the package approach as basically a church saying to its minister(s) here are “x” number of dollars and you divide it however you want for business expenses, insurance benefits, salary and housing expenses. As far as business expenses are concerned (car, continuing education, professional books, etc.), an accountable reimbursement plan does not give unspecified money upfront but rather reimburses those expenses to the minister.
The major difference between the two is that everything in the package approach is taxable and therefore “causes ministers to pay more in taxes,” Wright said.
As opposed to the package approach, if a church provides benefits like health, disability and term-life insurance, then those benefits can be provided tax-free. If a minister, under the package approach, is paying for his own insurances then he “is paying for it with money that is taxed,” Wright said. “The basic rule is if he controls the money, it is taxable.”
If the church does not approve a housing allowance, then the money spent on housing is taxable. However, if a church designates part of his or her salary as housing allowance, then it is excluded up to certain limits.
“Let’s say a minister has a $50,000 salary and asks $15,000 to be housing, then the church would report $35,000 as salary and not report the $15,000 housing allowance,” Wright explained. “The minister will pay federal and state taxes on the $35,000 of his salary, but is paying Social Security tax on $50,000.”
In addition to some basics for filing taxes as a minister, there are some new things ministers need to be made aware of for both 2010 and 2011.
• Last year, Congress removed cell phones from being counted as listed property. The law, which is retroactive back to Jan. 1, 2010, makes cell phones for business use a nontaxable item.
“Employers who provide a cell phone for their employees may do so without the complicated record keeping that was required in the past,” Wright said.
“In the past, the IRS wanted you to keep a log of every call … and figure out how many minutes are business related and how many are personal.
“In the past some of the churches didn’t fool with the detailed log and made it all taxable,” he added.
There are some exceptions to this, so ministers need to make certain that his or her situation falls under this new law.
• As part of the Bush tax cuts that were extended for 2011, the government will reduce the Social Security tax by 2 percent for everyone. Because ministers have to pay out of their pockets 15.3 percent in self-employed taxes, which covers Social Security and Medicare, this means they only will have to pay 13.3 percent.
• This year all taxpayers will have until April 18, instead of April 15, to file federal income taxes since a holiday in the District of Columbia falls on April 15.
In addition, while most taxpayers can presently file their taxes, the IRS is asking some taxpayers affected by the recent tax law changes to wait until mid-to-late February to file their taxes. Those who would need to wait include those who itemize deductions on Form 1040 Schedule A.
“The legislation passed by Congress just before their recess for the holidays has left the IRS with work overload at getting the tax aspects of the legislation incorporated into IRS systems,” said Birmingham CPA Don Coxe. “[The IRS] also hinted that the issuance of income tax refunds may be late in recognition of the financial turmoil the federal government has been experiencing relative to funding legislation and the threat of a government shutdown.”
To see if you fall under those who need to wait to file their taxes, visit www.irs.gov.
Like other taxpayers, ministers can choose to have a CPA do their tax return or to do it themselves. But ministers should be aware that not every CPA is familiar with filing taxes for ministers, Wright said. That is why he advises ministers to ask for references from other ministers and research before going to just any CPA.
One program that works well for ministers who want to file themselves is TurboTax, which has the option for filing electronically that ensures a faster refund.
“No one is going to get this stuff on first hearing,” Wright said.
“It’s going to take numerous times. And yet ministers can learn to do their own taxes. Even a minister who doesn’t want to do their own taxes should learn some basics so that they can understand and speak intelligently with their tax preparer.

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FILING YOUR 2010 TAX RETURN

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011
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Asheville area bucks declining bankruptcy trend

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

By Jon Ostendorff and Mike Baker • January 9, 2011

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ASHEVILLE — The growth in bankruptcies around the country slowed in 2010 from its pace in recent years, but Western North Carolina continues to see an increase, according to an Associated Press and Citizen-Times tally.

Filings collected from the nation’s 90 bankruptcy districts showed 113,000 bankruptcies in December, down 3 percent nationwide from the same month a year ago. That followed a similar year-over-year decline for October. It had been four years since an individual month showed such an improvement.

Last month, Western North Carolina bucked that trend.

The federal bankruptcy court in Asheville listed 83 cases in December — up from 29 in the same month in 2009 and 18 in 2008.

The nation recorded 1.55 million filings in 2010, an increase of 8 percent from 2009 and a far slower growth rate than the 32 percent jump recorded in the year before — and the 33 percent jump the year before that. WNC in 2009 had 1,444 total filings. In 2010 it had 1,515.

“I don’t understand the trends,” said Asheville bankruptcy attorney Bentley Leonard of the firm Leonard & Moore on Merrimon Avenue. “What I am seeing are people who are coming in who have enormous financial hardships through no fault of their own.”

Reduced hours at work, cuts in income, medical bills and failing commercial ventures such as rental properties are among the factors contributing to local bankruptcies, he said.

Leonard, who has handled bankruptcy cases for 30 years in Asheville, said if everyone who was out of work got a job today it would still take several years to stem the tide of bankruptcies. Some of his clients are a year behind on mortgages.

“I am prepared for a busy 2011,” he said.

National differences

Thirteen states recorded an annual decline, mainly in the South, with West Virginia leading the way with a 10 percent drop in cases.

The West, however, indicated ongoing growth in filings, with numbers rising in places like Hawaii (22 percent), Utah (19 percent), California (19 percent) and Arizona (18 percent).

 

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