Five Estate Planning Tips for Small Business Owners in Florida
According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), there are 2.5 million small businesses in the state of Florida alone. Most small firms are heavily dependent on the day-to-day contribution of their owner(s). As a small business owner, your estate plan should protect you, your loved ones, and the viability of your
Did You Receive a CP3219A Notice? Here is What You Need to Know
No one likes receiving an unexpected letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). One of the more common and potentially frustrating letters that taxpayers can get is a CP3219A Statutory Notice of Deficiency. Typically, this type of notice will state that the IRS believes you owe more money, and it will
What is an Offer in Compromise? Do You Qualify?
Only two things in life are certain, as the old saying goes; death and taxes. However, while we haven't found any permanent way to avoid dying, there is a solution for those who are facing a tax debt they simply cannot pay. That solution is called an offer in compromise,