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IRS DEADLINE FOR AN EXTENSION TO FILE YOUR 2010 TAXES IS SOON EXPIRING

Monday, September 19th, 2011

by Tax Attorney

DEADLINE TO FILE YOUR RETURN IN GENERAL

THE NORMAL DEADLINE TO HAVE FILED YOUR 2010 RETURN WAS April 18, 2011 this year.  The Form 4868 is used to file a request for an extension to file your tax return. Taxpayers could have filed an extension to file their 2010, if they felt they would not have the time to prepare all necessary documents for filing. Some filers choose to file an extension if they know they are going to owe a balance.

DEADLINE FOR AN EXTENSION ON YOUR 2010 RETURN

October 15, 2011 is the deadline. You can still e-file your 2010 return even if you have requested an extension.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I FAIL TO FILE MY RETURN EVEN AFTER THE DEADLINE

  If you do not file your return by the due date (including extensions), you may have to pay a failure-to-file penalty. The penalty is usually 5% for each month or part of a month that a return is late, but not more than 25%. The penalty is based on the tax not paid by the due date (without regard to extensions).

WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS IF I OWE TAXES AND CAN NOT AFFORD TO PAY RIGHT AWAY

Consult with a tax professional for your options. They can analyze your situation and advise you on what is best in your particular case and save you time, money, and penalties. Keep in mind irs can levy on unpaid taxes and place this record on your credit report.

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Maxwell Law Firm, represents clients all over the United States on Tax related issues: Wage Garnishments, Tax Liens, Tax Collection Defense, Offers in Compromise, Installment Agreements, and  Income Tax Services.

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How to Avoid a Tax Audit and other Income Tax dilemmas

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

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BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO CONSULT WITH JUST ANY ONE TO FILE YOUR RETURNS, CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:

Now the next step: Thoroughly vetting the tax professional.

Remember, regardless of who fills out your 1040 and sends it on to the IRS, when you sign your tax return, you are legally responsible for everything on it. So it’s crucial to hire a tax pro who’s not only knowledgeable, but also ethical.

Most tax preparers are honest and provide quality service. But as with any consumer transaction, it’s up to you, the buyer of the services, to make sure you’re hiring a true professional.

Here are some things to keep in mind when someone else prepares your return.

Check on IRS registration
Starting this year, preparers must be registered with the IRS to file a return. Make sure the person you hire has done so.

If you live in a state that licenses or registers tax preparers, contact that regulatory office to make sure there are no complaints against the person you plan to hire.

Do they belong?
Check your preparers professional affiliations. Membership in such groups requires that a tax preparer follow a code of ethics and participate in continuing education programs.

Office hours are important
Make sure your tax preparer will be around after the April filing deadline. Some offices open up just during filing season and then disappear as soon as returns are filed. But the IRS can come asking questions about a return months later. The person who helped you file it should be around so you can get the answers to any possible IRS questions.

Who does the actual work?
If your tax preparer is part of larger firm, determine whether he or she will be the person actually doing your tax work or whether your taxes will be delegated to someone else in the office, perhaps a person with less tax training.

Also find out if your preparer exports tax returns for preparation. Foreign countries do not have the same security and privacy laws as the United States, nor is there any recourse should your information be compromised as a result of lax or nonexistent privacy procedures.

How do they charge?
Don’t hire a tax preparer whose fee is based on how big of a refund you get. That’s usually an indication that tax law envelopes will be pushed to get you more money than you’re rightfully entitled to just so your tax preparer can make more money.

Similarly, avoid preparers who claim they can get you a larger refund than other preparers. If your returns are prepared correctly, every preparer should come up with essentially the same tax and refund numbers.

Find someone who wants to know
Be wary of preparers who aren’t concerned about documentation. Reputable tax preparers will request to see your receipts and will ask you detailed questions to determine your qualifications for expenses, deductions, credits and the like. It’s always better that these questions are asked by your preparer and answered before filing, rather than later by an IRS examiner.

Avoid blank return requests
Remember that warning about being responsible for the return you sign? If a tax preparer asks you to sign a blank tax return, find a new tax pro. Never sign a tax document before it’s finished and then only after you’ve read it carefully and understand the entries.

If you’re unsure about an entry and your tax pro can’t explain it to your satisfaction, then don’t sign the return. A tax preparer who won’t or can’t explain the items on your 1040 and associated schedules is either incompetent or unscrupulous.

Sure, thoroughly checking out your tax pro takes some time. But it’s time well spent when it ensures that your taxes are completed properly.

For several years now Attorney Maxwell has assisted clients with tax collection defense and has seen several of her clients audited based on improperly prepared returns and countless other issues and errors on income tax returns which cause her clients a lot of trouble and money in the end. She is a Tax Lawyer that offers Low Cost Income tax preparation services, FREE ELECTRONIC FILING for both individuals and businsess tax payers, 1040 filings, 1099 filing assistance,  and year round income tax service

She also assists with:

•Itemized Deductions (Sch A)
• Interest and Ordinary Dividends (Sch B)
•Sole Proprietorship Income & Expenses (Sch C)
• 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

Clients have several options for having their returns prepared. We have two locations one on Charlotte and One in Concord. You can also mail or fax your information into our office for fast and efficient services. For more information see our tax intake form located here http://maxwelllegal.com/2010%20Income%20Tax.pdf

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Michael Jackson’s Former Doctor Files for Bankruptcy

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

 

 (Las Vegas, NV)  –  Dr. Conrad Murray’s go-to pharmacy for propofol supply is going out of business.
   Murray, who is accused of overmedicating pop superstar Michael Jackson with the sedative, was a frequent buyer at Las Vegas-based Applied Pharmacy Services.
   Now, TMZ.com says the State of Nevada is shutting it down.
   According to court documents obtained by the celebrity website, Applied Pharmacy will file for bankruptcy in 90 days.
   The pharmacy is on record for shipping multiple  packages of the powerful anesthetic to Murray in the months leading up to Jackson’s 2009 death.
   Murray has admitted to administering propofol to help the sleep-deprived singer as he prepared for a series of comeback concerts in London, but denies being reckless with the drug as prosecutors have charged.
   Jury selection is under way in Los Angeles as Murray prepares to defend himself against an involuntary manslaughter charge.
   Prospective jurors are being asked to answer a 27-page questionnaire related to the case.
   Opening statements are scheduled for May 9th.

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