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Taxpayers Rights to Privacy & Other News

The privacy of America's taxpayers is paramount at the IRS. The right to privacy is one of ten rights the Taxpayer Bill of Rights gives all taxpayers. Taxpayers have the right to expect that any IRS inquiry, examination, or enforcement action will comply with the law and be no more intrusive than necessary.

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What do you need before going to a Tax Pro?

Taxpayers using a professional tax preparer should make sure they have all their information readily available before their appointment. Collecting their information and getting copies of any missing documents before taxpayers sit down to prepare their return is critical to filing an accurate tax return.

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TODAY’S CRIMINAL TAX PROSECUTIONS

Parent sentenced for fraud and bribery in college admissions case - Springfield company pays $1 million related to federal embezzlement, bribery investigation - Kingpin sentenced to life in prison plus 120 months

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¿Cómo obtener una Visa de Inversión en los EEUU?

Para obtener una visa de inversionista en los EE.UU. hay que determinar cuál de los dos tipos de visa le aplicaría según su caso, en el que dependen el país de donde usted es ciudadano y el monto de inversión que realizará.

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Qué es el Sales & Use Tax de la Florida

¿Qué es y cómo se hace el impuesto de venta en la Florida? Hoy 17 de Junio de 2022, vence el plazo para hacer el diligenciamiento y pago del impuesto de venta en la Florida (Sales & Use Tax). Este es un impuesto estatal y es exclusivo de la Florida (aunque cada estado tiene su propia versión).

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Florida C-Corps tax filing due date is May 2nd

If you have an interest from a C-Corporation from Florida or you have a interest in a foreign entity that taxes as a C-Corporation within Florida, you HAVE to file a Florida Corporate Tax Return! This is due on Monday May 2.If you can’t file by then, file an extension and pay the tax due. You file a F-7004 and pay the tax due which normally is the 4.55% of net revenues (with exceptions). AVOID CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PENALTIES!

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