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Answering Tax Questions with Joshua D. Brinen

How Long Do I Have to Hold My Tax Returns? Well, like any good tax lawyer, I will answer you with, it depends. The normal statute of limitations to hold

What is a Business Continuity Plan? 

You have worked hard to build your business over the years. You need to implement a plan that outlines how your company would continue to function after a significant disruption.

Hiring 1099 Contractors

If you own a business, you might hire 1099 contractors on an ongoing basis, or for a particular project. Contractors – or as they might be referred to today gig

Tax Controversy: What’s the Difference Between a Lien and a Levy?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has several collection mechanisms it uses to collect unpaid taxes. Among these are tax liens and tax levies — both of which can hurt a

What’s the Difference Between a CDP and a CAP?

Two common ways to stop the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from collecting is by filing a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing request or a Collection Appeal Program (CAP) request. Although

What is the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED)?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) only has a limited amount of time to take action to collect your delinquent taxes. The Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) refers to the amount

Why is Cyber Insurance for Small Businesses Important?

If you’re a small business owner, having protocol in place to safeguard your company from cyber attacks is crucial to protect your proprietary information and your bottom line. As a

What Does a Transactional Lawyer Do?

If you are a corporate owner, officer, or director of an enterprise, you may wonder whether you need a transactional lawyer — and what role they will play in your

Answering Collection FAQs with Joshua D. Brinen

A 2848 or a power of attorney form for the Internal Revenue Service is the first document that representation needs to file with the Internal Revenue Service in order to