• Meet The Face Behind Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC | | Categories: Employment Tax Defense , Tax Compliance Services , Tax Resolutions

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    I’m Kelly J. Gwin, Esq., the proud owner of Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC.

    I look forward to sharing my story. I hope that you will enjoy getting to know me better.

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  • Announcing The New Website

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC | | Categories: Amended Tax Returns , Audits And Examinations , Employment Tax Defense , Estimated Tax Payments , Innocent Spouse , IRS Fresh Start , IRS Installment Agreements , Law Firm , Substitute For Returns , Tax Amnesty , Tax Attorney , Tax Compliance Services , Tax Levy , Tax Lien , Tax Penalty Abatement , Tax Resolution Attorney , Tax Resolutions , Tax Services , Wage Garnishment

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    We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!

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  • 6 Myths About Tax Professionals

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    6 Myths About Tax Professionals Myth #1: All tax professionals have basically the same training. The Truth: Not all tax professionals have the same training. A Tax Resolution Specialist, for example, undergoes rigorous comprehensive training and participates in annual continuing education courses specifically dealing with IRS problems. They have access to up-to-date material on an ongoing basis.   Myth #2: All attorneys and accountants have experience with the IRS.  The Truth: Only a small percentage of lawyers and accountants have any experience in dealing with the IRS. Some attorneys simply prepare documents and many accountants deal only with accounting matters.   Myth #3: Former IRS employees have special connections that give them an inside…

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  • Self-Employed and Gig Workers: Should You Claim the Home Office Deduction?

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    Self-Employed and Gig Workers: Should You Claim the Home Office Deduction? The rise of freelancing, self-employed and gig work is one of the biggest labor stories of the last 20 years. More and more workers have been looking beyond the normal nine to five and making their own way in the world, creating an income they can rely on, one that is directly tied to their skills and abilities. COVID-19 only accelerated this trend. Working as a freelancer or gig worker can also open a world of tax savings possibilities. From retirement plans with generous contribution limits to health savings accounts to cover the high cost of…

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  • Tax Resolution Times, February 2021

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    “Read About Taxpayers with IRS Problems & Find Out How to Solve Them”

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  • Self-Employment Taxes and The Common Traps to Avoid So You Do Not Owe Back Taxes

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    People often dream of quitting their jobs and going into business for themselves so that they can pursue a passion and work without a boss. Self-employment can be a rewarding career decision, but it can lead to higher taxes and tax returns that are more complex than what you initially bargained for. If you are self-employed, it is important to understand how taxes work so you can avoid making a mistake and owing more than your fair share of taxes. Note: If you owe back taxes and need tax relief, call us for a free consultation.  We solely focus on resolving individual, complicated self-employed, and small business back…

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  • Treasury and IRS begin delivering second round of Economic Impact Payments to millions of Americans

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    WASHINGTON – Today, the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department will begin delivering a second round of Economic Impact Payments as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 to millions of Americans who received the first round of payments earlier this year. The initial direct deposit payments may begin arriving as early as tonight for some and will continue into next week. Paper checks will begin to be mailed tomorrow, Wednesday, December 30. The IRS emphasizes that there is no action required by eligible individuals to receive this second payment. Some Americans may see the direct…

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  • Can I file a Hardship with the IRS?

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    Have you been unable to pay your tax due to tight financial conditions? Has the thought come to your mind - Can I file a Hardship with the IRS? Read on to know the answer. Criteria to Qualify For Financial Hardship You can file for the IRS hardship status if you are unable to pay taxes because you don't have enough money to cover your living expenses. To prove that you are facing financial hardship will require you to fill out a form which details your necessary living expenses. The IRS calls it - 'collection financial standards' (IRS form 433-A / form…

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  • What Qualifies as a Financial Hardship to the IRS?

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    Due to a wide range of reasons, anyone can fall into economic difficulties and, thus, experience various problems associated with financial inadequacies. This also affects your ability to pay your tax bill when it is due. However, it is worthwhile to note that the IRS has its way of determining what financial hardship means. Therefore, this article will clarify what qualifies as a financial hardship to the IRS. What is a financial hardship to the IRS? According to the IRS, financial hardship refers to a situation in which a taxpayer is unable to take care of their allowable living expenses. As a…

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  • Tax Scam Letter in Central Florida

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    There's a Tax Scam letter making the rounds in Central Florida.  Recently a client called us in a panic after receiving this demand letter that looked very official.  It turns out it was a scam.  Call us if you have received an "official looking" letter, we'd love to help you. 

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  • Optimum Tax Relief

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    Millions of Americans at one point or another have fallen behind on their tax payments to the IRS. Owing money to the IRS is something that can be very worrisome but don’t fret and don’t lose hope because there is tax relief available. A knowledgeable tax relief company can assist you in reaching a tax relief agreement with the IRS. With the proper experts using proven strategies they can help you through tax audits, stop wage garnishments, help reduce your tax debt, and stop bank levies from happening. Occasionally, these experts might be able to help you settle your tax…

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  • Private Collection Agencies

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    "Collecting More Taxes Than is Absolutely Necessary is Legalized Robbery." Calvin Coolidge  In September of 2018, the IRS sent approximately 700,000 delinquent tax debt accounts to private debt collectors. See, TIGTA Semiannual Report to Congress. For those of you who owe back taxes, you may have been able to slide under the radar prior to now with IRS backlog and the federal government shutdown. The day of reckoning has come. The private debt collectors are motivated and it is likely that outstanding and old tax debt accounts will soon be getting attention.  The new IRS private debt collection program provides for four private debt…

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  • Let's Talk International Taxes FBAR & FATCA

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    You achieved your dream. You bought a beach house in the Caribbean; or perhaps you bought a vacation home in Costa Rica or Mexico; you may even have been lucky enough to inherit a villa in Tuscany or a home in Greece. You opened a foreign bank account to pay the bills, have access to cash, or even just to deposit money from vacation rentals. You now have foreign reporting requirements.  Foreign reporting requirements were put in place to prevent U.S. taxpayers from hiding money overseas and to uncover what has already been hidden to avoid paying U.S. taxes. There is…

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  • Income Tax Resolution

    Author: Tax Resolution Attorney Gwin, PLLC |

    Every new year is also the beginning of a new tax season. It is time to assess last year’s personal and business income before it is too late.  Albert Einstein, the physicist, is quoted as saying, “The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax.” At its core, the Internal Revenue Code defines gross income as all income from whatever source derived and includes, among other things, compensation for services, I.R.C., Statutes, Section 61. Getting the dreaded letter from the IRS can be paralyzing and embarrassing. It can happen to anyone and it can happen so easily. The Liberis Law Firm is here to…

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