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Taxation Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if I am audited?

2. How do 'Offers in Compromise' work?

3. What If I Cannot Pay What I Owe?

4. What if the Internal Revenue Service places a lien on me?

5. Can the Internal Revenue Service's actions be appealed?

6. My taxes are old. Is there a statute of limitations?

7. What should I do if a Special Agent visits me?

8. The business I own (or just work for) owes employment taxes---what should I do to protect myself?

9. I am divorced, but the IRS keeps trying to collect taxes that my EX should be paying. Can you help?

10. Do I need to pay estimated taxes?

11. Why is a tax return audited?

Corporate Law Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a corporation?

2. How can I set up a corporation?

3. Why would I consider an LLC or limited liability company form of business organization?

4. Which type of entity should I be filing?

5. I am planning on buying/selling a business. Can Mr. Cohen help me?

6. What is the law in Georgia on covenants not to compete?

7. Do I need a buy-sell agreement with my business partners?

8. Can I set up a corporation or limited liability company without a lawyer?

9. How can a tax and corporate attorney help me in the sale or acquisition of a business?

10. I am selling my business. How can I make sure the buyer pays me?


 

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