In tax disputes, the IRS holds a considerable advantage, as the law is often stacked in their favor, granting them broad collection powers. When all other avenues fail, the IRS summons becomes their primary tool for obtaining taxpayer records and information needed to assess and collect taxes. Despite the summons rules being unchanged for a……
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The Crime-Fraud Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege
Our laws protect certain communications. This includes communications with doctors, religious advisors, spouses, and even attorneys. When it comes to Federal tax matters, communications with tax attorneys are usually at the forefront. The IRS often seeks information about these communications to help it figure out how the taxpayer structured their affairs. The attorney-client privilege is……
Court Says IRS Issuing Six Summonses is Not Bad Faith
The IRS has a lot of power. This power stems from the broad Congressional grant of authority to examine books and records to enforce our tax laws. Since taxes impact every individual and business for every transaction (and even inactions), this allows the IRS to audit and inquire into just about anything it wants to.……