by James Wade | Nov 17, 2017 | Employment Tax Issues, IRS, Tax Controversies
Is your contractor really your employee? Are you potentially facing big problems from an IRS audit? Worker misclassification is a big problem for businesses who use independent contractors, especially in the construction industry. Improperly classifying employees as...
by James Wade | Jun 30, 2017 | Divorce, Income Taxes, Innocent Spouse Relief, IRS
Getting Divorced? What You Need to Know About Your Unpaid Tax Liabilities. Getting divorced is unpleasant, even in the best of situations, and nothing can make it more unpleasant than when issues from the marriage continue to haunt the former couple after the marriage...
by James Wade | Apr 7, 2017 | Income Taxes, IRS, Tax Evasion
When I first started preparing tax returns in the late 90’s, foreign account reporting was not really a concern. Rarely was there a need to check yes to the question on Schedule B (Interest and Dividend Income) of Form 1040, to indicate the taxpayer had an...