by Jeff Rogyom | Jan 11, 2012 | Tax - Federal Corporate, Tax - Federal Income, Tax - Maryland, Tax - Multistate & Nexus, Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income
Despite common belief, taxes can be discharged sometimes through either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In fact, bankruptcy is often the best option for many with tax debts. A tax attorney will typically be familiar with both the tax law and non-tax law... 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 | 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... by Jeff Rogyom | Oct 21, 2009 | Business Planning & Corporate Law, Maryland Estate Planning, Tax - Federal Corporate, Tax - Federal Income, Tax - Maryland, Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income
Choosing an entity for your business can be a difficult decision. There are many types of entities available, and you are not limited to forming an entity in your state. Further, the entity you choose does not necessarily determine how the entity will be taxed. For... by Jeff Rogyom | Aug 24, 2009 | Tax - Federal Corporate, Tax - Federal Income, Tax - Maryland, Tax - Sales & Use, Tax - State Corporate, Tax - State Income
With Maryland tax audits increasing, you should ensure your company is prepared. An ongoing, organized approach to preserving necessary documents will streamline a sales tax audit and may even lead to tax refunds. First, beware, a state auditor visiting your office...
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