Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
February 12, 2019 No Comments
Negotiating a Tax Lien Withdrawal A federal tax lien withdrawal removes the Notice of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL) from the public records. You can request a tax lien withdrawal once…
Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
February 8, 2019 No Comments
The IRS may grant penalty relief for reasonable cause based on all the facts and circumstances of your situation. This broad category of penalty relief can cover many different types…
Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
October 29, 2018 No Comments
Whether you are a wage earner or self-employed, there are three relevant information collection statement forms titled as IRS Form 433A, IRS Form 433B, and IRS Form 433F. Their basic…
Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
October 16, 2018 No Comments
You can file an administrative wrongful levy claim when the IRS seizes property to collect tax revenue owed by another person and you have a superior right to this property.…
Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
June 7, 2018 No Comments
When the IRS grants innocent spouse relief to one spouse, it effectively shifts all the responsibility onto the other spouse. Instead of being able to go after either or both…
Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
June 6, 2018 No Comments
The blanket IRS tax lien applies to all your property once you receive a Notice of Demand for Payment and fail to pay the balance in full. The lien encumbers…
Venar Ayar, JD, LLM (Tax)
April 9, 2018 No Comments
Typically, taxpayers who file joint returns are both responsible for the entire tax, interest, and penalties associated with that return. Innocent spouse relief can provide one spouse with an exception…