Professional Tax Resolution Enrolled Agent Earns Prestigious Title- Professional Tax Resolution is pleased to announce that one of our talented Enrolled Agents, Jean Krieger, recently earned the elite Fellow designation from the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA). This prestigious title is awarded each year to a select group of tax practitioners who complete all three… Continue reading →
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Did You Miss the Tax Extension Deadline?
Did You Miss the Tax Extension Deadline? Tax Deadline Reminder – September 15, 2014 – Did You Miss the Tax Extension Deadline? Final deadline for 2013 Corporate Tax Returns if an extension was requested. Final deadline for 2013 Partnership Tax Returns if an extension was requested. Final deadline for 2013 Trust Income Tax Returns if an extension… Continue reading →
Know Your Tax Settlement Options
Know Your Tax Settlement Options – Concurrently with stepping up their efforts to identify taxpayers who owe back taxes, the IRS has been introducing new tax settlement programs to help these individuals resolve their tax debts. Because ignoring overdue taxes can result in such serious consequences as wage garnishments, tax liens and tax levies, in… Continue reading →
Is an Offer in Compromise Right for You?
Is an Offer in Compromise the Right Tax Settlement Option for You? An Offer in Compromise is a tax settlement option that allows a delinquent taxpayer to settle a back tax balance for less than the full amount owed. While it is an excellent way for a taxpayer who meets the IRS eligibility criteria to… Continue reading →
Back Tax Balance Negatively Affects Credit Score
Back Tax Balance Negatively Affects Credit Score – Back tax balances have a number of consequences, one of which is a negative impact on the delinquent taxpayer’s credit score. A back tax balance has the potential of reducing a person’s credit score by over 100 points, depending on the specific circumstances. If a taxpayer… Continue reading →
Skinny on the Net Investment Income Tax
The Skinny on the Net Investment Income Tax The Skinny on the Net Investment Income Tax – The Net Investment Income Tax is a 3.8% surtax imposed on capital gains, interest, dividends, gains from the sale of property and passive business income such as rents and royalties. It applies to taxpayers with a modified adjusted… Continue reading →

