Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Can you be liable for someone else's unpaid tax bill?

Can you be liable for someone else's unpaid tax bill?
http://ift.tt/1RfwK1f If you have a payroll tax issue, contact us to schedule your confidential consultation at 888-727-8796 or info@irsmedic.com. Can you be liable for unpaid taxes even if you aren't the employer? The answer is yes. Here are two examples: 1) If the IRS deems you to be a "responsible person" at the business. 2) If you are married to the employer and you file jointly with the employer. This is true even if you had no knowledge of the the unpaid tax, even if you had no control, even if you didn't receive any profits from the business. There are solutions to getting rid your spouses -- or that of someone else-- unpaid payroll taxes. In this video, Attorney Anthony E. Parent talks about your options including innocent spouse and an Offer in Compromise. Learn more about our services and fees here: http://ift.tt/1TUcrWR IRSMedic.com is the website for Parent & Parent LLP, a tax law firm of IRS resolution attorneys, Certified Public Accountants, and Enrolled Agents who want to be the team that permanently resolves your tax problem where others have failed. We have developed a proven system of solving any tax problem in the least amount of time, for the smallest amount of headache. We serve US taxpayers worldwide for IRS, US Tax Court and state revenue agency issues. Parent & Parent, LLP "Real tax attorneys for tough tax problems" 888-727-8796 info@irsmedic.com http://youtu.be/QfbDxgm93aw IRS Medic

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