Shutdown Could Prove Tough for Those Facing Tax Levies

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on October 14, 2013.

For the last couple of weeks, we’ve been focusing our attention on the effects the government shutdown is having on taxpayers. For taxpayers who may be facing the dread of an Internal Revenue Service audit, the shutdown has likely provided a bit of a cushion against the stress, temporary as it might be. As we […]

Tags: Tax Controversies, Blog


Shutdown Doesn’t Erase Deadline on 6-Month Tax Filing Extensions

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on October 9, 2013.

In our last post we made note of the fact that audits by the Internal Revenue Service would be going into stasis during a government shutdown. What has not been suspended is tax collection, specifically in cases where taxes are collected electronically. What also has not been suspended is the filing deadline for individuals who […]

Tags: IRS, Blog


IRS Audits to be on Hold if Government Shuts Down

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 30, 2013.

It doesn’t seem to matter which side of the aisle one sits on in Congress, or at what spot on the political spectrum a lawmaker stands; no one is coming out and saying they support the idea of a government shutdown. And yet, the prospects of avoiding such an event horizon don’t seem very likely. […]

Tags: IRS, Audits, Blog


Beanie Babies Creator Expected to Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 23, 2013.

Back in the 1990s, the Beanie Baby craze swept the world. By some estimates the popularity of the under-stuffed bean-bag animals represents the epitome of a marketing strategy based on the concept of controlling a fad and thus increasing the value of the product. Beanie Babies creator, Ty Warner, used the strategy to such effect […]

Tags: Tax Crimes, Blog


Automatic Gratuities May Go Way of Dinosaur Under New IRS Rule

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 9, 2013.

Tipping is one of those interesting cultural things that can be hard to understand. Someone who has never worked as a wait person may be at a loss to appreciate what a hot button issue it can be. They may be equally at a loss to understand why a new rule by the Internal Revenue […]

Tags: Blog, IRS


Deal Lifts ‘Secrecy Veil’ on Americans’ Holdings in Swiss Banks

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 3, 2013.

Switzerland has long stood as the icon of banking confidentiality. As we’ve written about often in recent months, the United States has been particularly aggressive about going after Swiss banks in an effort to uncover unreported (and therefore untaxed) cash held by Americans. Late last week, the two countries announced they have formalized processes that […]

Tags: Tax Evasion, Blog


Bitcoin: Why the IRS Cares About an Intangible Currency

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 29, 2013.

You probably are among the vast majority of people who have never used it. But perhaps you have heard about it. And you can be sure that you will be hearing more about it going forward. We’re talking about a Bitcoin. And the reason it’s sure to be garnering a lot more public attention is […]

Tags: IRS, Blog


IRS Probe of Small Businesses Questioned by Congress

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 14, 2013.

First it was taken to task for apparently targeting conservative nonprofits for undue scrutiny of their tax-free applications. Now, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are wondering if the Internal Revenue Service isn’t being somewhat heavy handed in going after some small businesses. The source of the concern stems from a letter that was sent out to […]

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Revelation: IRS Benefited from Secret DEA Surveillance Tips

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 9, 2013.

The extent to which federal agencies cooperate with each other to advance their particular agendas is getting a bit more media attention this week. The Internal Revenue Service is smack in the middle of it again. The information being revealed is raising more than a few eyebrows inside and outside of Washington, D.C. According to […]

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U.S. Seeks Data on Suspected Tax Cheats for Norway

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on July 30, 2013.

It’s no big secret that the United State government has been working diligently to close the lid on suspected American tax evaders. Foreign bank accounts have been the big targets. Anyone who is found to have not completed a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, informally known as an FBAR, runs the risk of […]

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