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Category: IRS Penalties

What is the Penalty for Filing Single When Married?

Filing “Single” when you’re legally married is considered an incorrect filing status by the IRS ,and it can lead to back taxes, interest, and even penalties if left uncorrected.

Viral Tax Credit “Hacks” Are Costing Taxpayers Thousands. How to Avoid IRS Penalties

Viral Tax Credit “Hacks” Are Costing Taxpayers Thousands. How to Avoid IRS Penalties

The IRS is issuing millions of dollars in penalties to taxpayers who claim tax credits they are not eligible for, largely because of misleading “tax hacks” circulating on social media.

What Is The Tax Evasion Punishment And How An Attorney Can Help?

What Is The Tax Evasion Punishment

Tax evasion is a felony with up to 5 years in prison, fines of $100,000 for individuals or $500,000 for corporations, full repayment of taxes & penalties.

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