by Jeff Rogyom | Jul 15, 2010 | Maryland Estate Planning, Tax - Estate
Last Updated 4/9/19 For your convenience please find below the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the Register of Wills for each county in Maryland as of this date. If you are opening a new probate estate or would like the assistance of an attorney,... by Jeff Rogyom | May 31, 2010 | Tax - Federal Income, Tax - Maryland
A divorce comes with many difficult challenges, but those involved also need to consider the tax consequences of the divorce. Tax issues can result from a number of areas. Of course, the parties will no longer be able to use their married status for their tax... by Jeff Rogyom | Apr 5, 2010 | Tax - Maryland, Tax - Multistate & Nexus, Tax - Sales & Use, Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income
Unlike most business debts, employees and owners of a Maryland business can have personal liability for the company’s tax debts. Similar to how the IRS pursues responsible persons and owners for payroll taxes, states, including Maryland, also pursue responsible... by Jeff Rogyom | Mar 23, 2010 | Tax - Sales & Use, Uncategorized
Squeezed into the Democrat’s health care reform bill was a little noticed provision for a 10% “excise” tax on tanning services. Under the bill’s Section 5000B, the tanning tax “shall be paid by the individual” receiving the... by Jeff Rogyom | Feb 28, 2010 | Tax - Multistate & Nexus, Tax - Sales & Use, Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income, Tax - Unclaimed Property
The 2010 Pennsylvania Tax Amnesty officially ended June 18, 2010. If you missed the deadline you may still be able to negotiate payments and reduce your penalties for past due taxes. For instance, you may be able to use a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement. Please... by Jeff Rogyom | Jan 31, 2010 | Tax - Federal Corporate, Tax - Federal Income, Tax - Maryland, Tax - Sales & Use, Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income
If you are unable to pay the Internal Revenue Service for taxes you owe, you may be able to qualify for a tax payment plan. The IRS calls such payment plans an Installment Agreement. Your state, including Maryland, also may offer similar tax payment plans. While...
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