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Independent contractor or employee: the IRS wants to know

Imagine your Minnesota business has workers with desks in your building, who maintain regular hours and receive instruction and guidance from management. Are those people independent contractors? Not likely. If you are an employer who has people performing the same function as other people, the Internal Revenue Service may disagree with your claim that some of themcontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Jul 07 2012 IRS

Hennepin County seizes properties in lieu of back taxes

When taxes are not paid, a governmental entity that is owed the taxes has a number of tools at its disposal. It can garnishee wages. And it can foreclose on or seize property. Taxpayers also have tools at their disposal such as deed in lieu of foreclosure or payment plans. A recent article noted thatcontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Jun 27 2012 Back Taxes Or Tax Debt

Minnesota mall enters tax forfeiture proceedings

When taxes are owed to either the Internal Revenue Service, the Minnesota Department of Revenue, or to local municipalities, there are a number of options available for either the taxpayer or the governmental entity which is owed the taxes. In the case of a Minnesota taxpayer, Brower County is seeking to transfer ownership from thecontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Jun 20 2012 Back Taxes Or Tax Debt

IRS increasingly audits Native American tribal members

Minnesota is home to a significant Native American population and several reservations and Indian-run casinos. If you are confused as to how tribal lands and income relates to the Internal Revenue Service, you’re not alone. According to a recent news article, not even the IRS may be clear on what they can and cannot tax.continue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Jun 15 2012 Audits

Return the return says Commissioner of Revenue

When many of us get our tax refund from the Minnesota Department of Revenue we may pay a few bills, put it in the bank, or splurge a little. A 51-year-old Duluth businessman allegedly took the splurge route — not by a little — but “buy” a lot. According to news sources, the businessman wascontinue reading…

On Behalf of Pridgeon & Zoss, PLLC Jun 07 2012 Tax Controversy

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