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Why You Might Want to Use a Credit Card to Pay Your Unpaid Federal Income Tax

Anyone who has struggled to pay the IRS knows that it is the most brutal debt enforcement entity.  When it comes to enforcing payments, the tools and weapons available to the IRS to pursue unpaid tax can be financially devastating.  Because of the enormous power of the IRS and broad range of debt collection tools […]

Should I Pay My Spouse for Working in the Family Business?

If you are a professional like an attorney or doctor with your own practice or you run another type of family business, there is a good chance that your spouse works for the family owned enterprise.  Experienced Louisiana tax attorney Paul A. Grego often receives questions about the tax implications and merits of paying one’s […]

Will Correcting a Mistake on My Tax Return Trigger an IRS Audit?

While there are a great many special days on the calendar that people enthusiastically anticipate, April 15 is not one of those days.  Many people hurriedly trying to file their taxes on time later discover that they have made an error when rushing to get their tax return completed by the filing deadline.  Some people […]

Can IRS Hardship Status Solve My Inability to Pay Federal Tax Obligations?

Many people recently submitted their tax return to the IRS only to discover that they could not afford to pay the tax due.  Whether you were unable to pay your tax due based on your 2012 tax return or face outstanding balances from prior tax years, the IRS is not an agency to whom anyone […]

The Importance of Documenting IRS Tax Deductions for Charitable Contributions

The failure to keep vital documents that substantiate the validity of deductions can be extremely costly even when these documents are nothing more than a letter or receipt that you write to yourself from your own non-profit organization.  A taxpayer who was running an animal rescue learned this costly lesson when she had almost $10,000 […]

What Should You Do If You Are Facing an IRS Tax Audit?

While no person wants to be the target of an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit, there are ways to make the experience less painful – notice we did not say painless.  There are essentially three ways that an IRS audit may be conducted: (1) an office audit, (2) field audit or (3) correspondence audit.  An […]

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