Archive for February, 2010

Robert Alan Jones, Civil & Criminal Tax Attorney

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Taxpayers win against the IRS and regain their lives.

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How Financially Devastated CPS Victims Get Class Action and Pro Se Litigation Referral

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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IRS Problems Houston IRS Harassing You? Get FAST Pain Relief!

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Paperback, A Guide to Asset Protection: How to Keep What’s Legally Yours

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Paperback, A Guide to Asset Protection: How to Keep What's Legally Yours

How to shield your assets from creditors and other claimants. You ve worked long and hard for your assets, from your business and home to hard-earned savings and investments. To safeguard them particularly against liability suits, America s number one indoor sport A Guide to Asset Protection offers proven strategies to help you keep what you may have spent a lifetime earning. Written by an attorney who specializes in tax-, estate-, and asset protection planning, this indispensable reference is filled with sound advice and practical tips on how to avoid the litigation jungle, as well as revealing insight on how creditors find and get at your assets. Actual case histories and model agreements steer you through the essentials, including: Protection through trusts irrevocable trusts and gift taxes, life insurance trusts, foreign asset protection trusts (FAPTs). Fraudulent conveyances the laws of fraudulent transfers, what fraudulent conveyance is (and is not). Asset protection for married couples

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Intuit Download – TurboTax Deluxe 2009 Federal Only

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Intuit Download - TurboTax Deluxe 2009 Federal Only

Find and maximize your deductions with the TurboTax Deluxe 2009 from Intuit. It walks you through over 350 deductions including mortgage interest, charitable contributions, education, medical expenses and more. The Audit Risk Meter helps you reduce your chance of an audit. This software even guides you through changes in your tax situation such as a new job, buying or selling a home or a change in marital status and lets you know how they will impact your taxes. The downloadable Audit Support Center provides guidance on everything you need to do if you are contacted by the IRS. Furthermore, Its Deductible helps you accurately value charitable donated items. TurboTax Deluxe 2009 gives you all the helpful guidance on tax and investment.

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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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Tax Law Attorney Rob Wood “IRS Speaks Out on Employment Lawsuit Settlements”

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Rob Wood writes in a recent edition of ‘Tax Notes” …”Claims for wrongful termination, sexual harassment, and various forms of discrimination (especially race, gender, age, and disability) have burgeoned over the last few decades. To a lesser (but still significant) extent, litigation over the tax treatment of the resulting settlements and judgments has also been active.”

The IRS has released a memorandum titled Income and Employment Tax Consequences and Proper Reporting of Employment-Related Judgments and Settlements.”
Tax Law Channel host and Wood and Porter partner Rob Wood comments

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IRS Penalties, Audits, Benefit Plans 419e 412i

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

IRS tax relief firm, Lance Wallach, speaking at attorney CPA’s convention on abusive tax shelters, benefit retirement plans, 419e 412i plans, material advisor penalties, IRS audits, and expert witness tax court cases.

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I am being awarded $140,000 in a class action lawsuit. How much will be left over?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

after paying for attorney and litigation fees? Will I have to pay taxes if this settlement was due to injury caused by a drug company? If taxed, will I be able to use the attorney and litigation fees as a tax shelter?

Usually, medical malpractice fees are 40%. You were part of a mass tort. You would need to read your contract to be sure of the percentage.

You are also responsible for the actual expenses it costs to present the evidence that you are injured. There is no way for me to know how much that would be, especially in this sort of action.

For example, in my state, it costs $275.00 to simply file the action. It costs another $200 to demand a jury trial. Usually, it costs approximately $500 to $600 to get medical records. If there are subpoenas and depositions, that can run to anywhere depending on how much was necessary to prove your allegations, and if it required an experts. Some experts I have worked with have charged over $10,000 per hour. I do not know if any or all of the expenses are going to be shared by the other plaintiffs.

Proceeds are usually not taxable.

I think the smartest thing I have seen is people putting their money in structures where the money can sometimes double depending on how you select your options. Ask you attorney about a structure.

I am sorry you were damaged, but I am happy you were successful in your claims. It is unfortunate that permanent injuries cannot be wiped away. Best wishes and good luck.

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How many years does the IRS go back on tax audits?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

My understanding is 7 years is the max due to avalibility of financial records.

My understanding is if they suspect fraud–forever. Rule of thumb is if you haven’t heard from them within 3 years from date of filing, chances are they are okay with your tax return. Usually if there is an issue and you filed your return on time, you will received a letter during the second summer after the filing of the return. In other words, letters are going out this time of the year for 2005 returns. If you made a mistake that is very obvious to the IRS, (ie wrong SS #, addition error), they will make the correction while processing your return and send you notice about that and adjust your refund accordingly or send a dunning letter.

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