Tax fraud includes when a business or individual willfully and intentionally submits false information on a tax return. They do this to avoid tax obligations. Some common kinds of tax fraud include making false deductions, using a false Social Security Number (SSN) or...
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What should you do if you are the subject of a tax investigation?
Perhaps you made a mistake on your taxes last year, triggering an in-depth review. Maybe you were simply randomly selected and what information the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) found made them suspect fraud or other tax-related misconduct. Once you receive notice...
What to know when going through a tax audit by the IRS
Receiving notice that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) intends to audit your finances could make you feel frightened and panicked. Even if you have always done your best to meet all of your tax obligations, it is common to worry that you may have made a mistake. ...
Your divorce could lead to several tax-related problems
If you’re getting divorced, you may not be thinking about your taxes. It’s a good idea to do so, though, because there could be tax implications depending on the way you move forward and how you divide your assets. If you own a company or substantial assets, it’s even...
Here’s what you should know about the Collection Due Process appeal
The Collection Due Process appeal is your opportunity to seek an independent review of your tax assessment to be sure that the Internal Revenue Service has not made a mistake. The CDP appeal is used to appeal any enforcement actions, such as federal tax liens,...
What to expect when making an installment agreement with the IRS
If you’re looking at a tax bill that you cannot afford at the moment, one potential option is to ask the IRS to agree to an installment plan. Essentially, they give you an extended time frame and you must make installment payments on a set schedule until the debt is...
Penalties for tax fraud on both a federal and CT state level
Tax fraud is the illegal and intentional act of falsifying your taxes in order to reduce what you pay. The intent is important. Simply making a mistake on your taxes is not the same. Many people make mistakes and will never face criminal charges or serious...
The basics of tax evasion
If you’re required to pay federal income tax, and you probably are, it’s critical that you do so with good intentions. Sure, you may make mistakes every now and again, but as long as you have the right intentions you should never find yourself facing criminal charges....
Do these things on your taxes, and you may be audited
The Internal Revenue Service's audit department is busy, but it is not because most taxpayers' returns contain questionable information. Less than 1% of the population is audited every year, which is a far lower number than it used to be. IRS staffing and funding are...
Connecticut residents carry a significant tax burden
When it comes to taxes, not all states are created equal. Some have higher tax rates than others, which can greatly affect residents' economic positions. Connecticut residents in particular carry a significant tax burden, as tax rates here are some of the worst in the...