
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
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Fedor Tax Law Blog provides information on audits, back taxes, tax crimes, and more. This section of our blog focuses on IRS and its notices. The attorneys at Robert J. Fedor, Esq., L.L.C. find permanent solutions to complicated tax problems for businesses and individuals throughout the country and worldwide.
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
3d ago
Your return is complete and you owe more money to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) than you can pay. Or, maybe you have a long-standing tax liability with the IRS. What can you do ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
3w ago
The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) was a good deal for businesses—until it became an even better deal for scammers ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
1M ago
New budget and new tools mean the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the capability to pursue the true tax obligations of high-asset taxpayers and large business partnerships ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
1M ago
While it sounds odd, agents of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sometimes assess tax penalties before checking with their supervisor first. The Taxpayer Advocate recently commented on the issue ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
3M ago
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reserves its Top Ten Tax Fraud list for notable schemes prosecuted in the past year. Number five is on the list likely for its national scale and sheer audacity ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
3M ago
Increased risk and scammers contributed to the decision that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will discontinue unannounced visits to taxpayers who owe taxes or failed to file tax returns ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
4M ago
State tax revenues in some states dropped in recent years, while others boomed—what are the implications ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
4M ago
A program aimed at helping employers retain workers during the pandemic is now the subject of an IRS investigation ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
5M ago
The temptation is too great—a business owner siphons employment taxes to fund the business or his lifestyle. You may be falling behind on paying over withholding taxes right now, but are convinced no one will notice. But what if the IRS already knows ..read more
Robert J. Fedor Tax Law Blog
6M ago
An increased budget for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) means better service to taxpayers and closer attention to the tax gap. The U.S. Treasury and the IRS recently weighed in on the issue ..read more