Accusations from federal agencies can result in serious criminal cases and possible consequences. In some instances, the Internal Revenue Service may suspect a Massachusetts resident of committing tax crimes and start an investigation into that person's actions....
Month: September 2020
No. 6 on the Taxpayer Bill of Rights: The right to finality
It may seem as though the IRS holds all the cards, but that simply is not true. Taxpayers here in Massachusetts and across the country may not be aware that there is a Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Number six on that list is the "right to finality," which means that they...
Can a business have a federal tax lien removed?
Running a Massachusetts business means that a person has to pay attention to every cog turning to ensure operations run smoothly. Of course, without the right help, some entrepreneurs may miss something vital, including paying certain taxes. If this happens to a...
Facts about IRS-issued tax liens
A lien, by definition, is a creditor's right to take a debtor's property until that individual's debt is paid off or discharged. A lien can be issued for any form of debt, including federal income taxes. Massachusetts residents who find themselves behind on their tax...
Tax evasion allegations can seem overwhelming
Accusations of any type of criminal activity can have lasting effects on a person's life. If Massachusetts residents face charges for tax evasion, their situations can understandably seem overwhelming. Fortunately, parties in this type of predicament can defend...