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Avoiding penalties for a late federal tax return

In the last several weeks, we have discussed the upcoming April 15 deadline to file federal tax returns. Although many people may have already completed this process, others might simply be waiting to have all of the information necessary to complete a filing. Since the deadline is looming, many of those who are in thiscontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Apr 04 2014 Back Taxes Or Tax Debt

Federal tax officials will view ‘digital currency’ as property

In 2009, Bitcoin became the first major peer-to-peer currency to be traded digitally, rather than in banks. Since that time, the digital currency, as it’s called by many, has generated a lot of attention. Given that people use Bitcoin as if it’s the U.S. dollar, a number of tax-related issues have circulated. Finally, officials fromcontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Mar 27 2014 IRS

High-tech tools can trigger tax audits — even without wrongdoing

Every year at this time, millions of Americans are preparing to submit a tax return to the Internal Revenue Service with the hope that everything will be processed as expected. The unfortunate reality is that well-intentioned people can receive a notice of audit from the IRS, rather than the refund check they were expecting. Incontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Mar 21 2014 Audits

Internal Revenue Service may use liens to make up tax debt

Gathering all of the necessary documentation to file income taxes every year can seem like a daunting task. Coming to the realization that you owe more to the Internal Revenue Service than originally thought makes the situation even more onerous, especially if the tax burden is unaffordable. In this situation, a person may have tocontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Mar 13 2014 Tax Liens

What if you cannot pay back a tax debt in full?

Many Minnesota residents make painstaking efforts to plan personal budgets and finances. However, no amount of preparation can account for unexpected, drastic changes in income or expenses. Knowing this, a person can fall behind on financial obligations. Along the way, a person could also fail to meet his or her tax burden. Although a personcontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Mar 06 2014 Back Taxes Or Tax Debt

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