Archive | March, 2009

IRS Offer in Compromise within Bankruptcy?

I was recently asked if the IRS would consider accepting an offer in compromise as part of a settlement in bankruptcy.  The first thing you may be thinking is, "What?  I didn’t think you were able to bankrupt taxes."  Well, the truth is that you can bankrupt some taxes; however, there are several criteria that [...]

FREE Seminar: How to Avoid and Solve IRS Problems

The law firm that I am a member of, The Greene Law Firm, P.A., is putting on a free seminar to discuss ways you can avoid IRS problems and let you know about your rights in case you find yourself in the midst of IRS problems.  The IRS wants you to believe you have only [...]

Do All of My Tax Returns Have to Be Filed to Release an IRS Wage Garnishment

When we spoke to a recent client about their case, I thought we were clear that all returns had been filed, but the client just owed the IRS money for a few years.  They had just been informed by their employer that an IRS wage garnishment or levy was about to start on their wages [...]