Posts Tagged ‘appeal’

IRS Tax Audit – IRS Tax Audit Help CPA

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

IRS Tax Audit Help for IRS Tax Audit Matters. Visit the IRS audit page of our website for tax audit help advice. Go to http://www.taxproblem.org/irs-audit.html or call us at 713-774-4467 for audit help.

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How to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Seth Lubin, Esq. of Lubin & Lockwood, P.A., a Property Tax Reduction Law Firm, explains how to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment. Visit www.LubinLockwood.com for more information.

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Lubin Tax Law Video.m4v

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

The Law Firm of Seth D. Lubin focuses on Property Tax Reductions by appealing your property value as determined by the county property appraiser. Our firm represents high end residential and commercial properties, valued over $1,000,000. We represent clients in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade Counties. If you think you are paying too much in property taxes, you may be right! Contact us today! Info@LubinTaxLaw.com

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Snipes Appeals Tax Convictions

Monday, April 26th, 2010

http://tinyurl.com/yzmf44c
wesley-snipes-prison-sentenceWESLEY SNIPES has appealed his three-year prison sentence on U.S. federal tax charges – insisting the term is unreasonable.

The Blade: Trinity star was convicted in 2008 of three misdemeanour counts of wilful failure to file his income tax return.

According to prosecutors, who pursued the maximum penalty, Snipes made at least $13.8 million (?8.6 million) for the years in question and owed $2.7 million (?1.7 million) in back taxes.

Snipes apologised at the time, insisting he was was unschooled in the science of law and finance.

In a Georgia Court of Appeals on Friday (20Nov09) his attorney accused prosecutors of seeking to make an example out of the actor, insisting the sentence focused too heavily on deterrence.

Snipes attorney also argued the actor should have been granted a hearing to decide whether his trial should have been in New York instead of Florida, where he has homes.

Snipes remains free on bail and was not present at the Atlanta courthouse.

The three-judge panel did not issue an immediate decision.

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