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December 2015 Archives | Fort Worth Tax Law Blog
Underreported income, part 2: What are the tax penalties?
On behalf of Brown, PC posted in Tax Evasion on Tuesday, December 29, 2015.
In the first part of this post, we began discussing the issue of underreported income. We noted that the IRS has a program that automatically sends out notices to taxpayers when information from other sources indicates that income may be underreported on a tax return.
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Underreported income issues, part 1: the automated program
On behalf of Brown, PC posted in Tax Evasion on Sunday, December 27, 2015.
We live in a society that tries hard to find technological solutions to problems. This attempt is not always successful, but it has deep roots in the culture.
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Tax extender legislation 2016: an update
On behalf of Brown, PC posted in Tax Controversy on Sunday, December 20, 2015.
One reason why tax compliance so challenging is that the federal tax code is always a moving target. The challenge isn't only that the code is so complicated. It is that every year there is uncertainty about what Congress will include in it.
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Bankruptcy and tax debt, part 2: Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13
On behalf of Brown, PC posted in Tax Controversy on Thursday, December 10, 2015.
In part one of this post, we introduced the subject of bankruptcy and tax debt. We used a Texas case to illustrate the point that a bankruptcy filing does not necessarily stop the IRS from trying to collect back taxes from you.
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