登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
A Practitioner's Guide to Innocent Spouse Relief
Robert B. Nadler
其他書名
Proven Strategies for Winning Section 6015 Tax Cases
出版
American Bar Association Section of Taxation
, 2014
主題
Business & Economics / Personal Finance / Taxation
Business & Economics / Taxation / General
Family & Relationships / Marriage & Long-Term Relationships
Law / Civil Rights
Law / Criminal Law / General
Law / Family Law / General
Law / Taxation
ISBN
1627226281
9781627226288
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=7MvCoQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Designed for the general practitioner, the second edition of A Practitioner's Guide to Innocent Spouse Relief covers several major developments that have occurred since its initial publication. Notable developments include the IRS abandoning its position that taxpayer's claiming equitable relief was limited to a two-year statute of limitations. The IRS also published Rev. Proc. 2013-34, which provided new guidance in equitable relief cases. In straightforward language, the Guide takes you step-by-step through the Innocent Spouse claim process, from information gathering, to administrative proceedings, to determination, to trial, and to refund relief. In this newly revised edition, the author explains: - How to prepare an equitable relief claim under Rev. Proc. 2013-34.- How to recover your client's tax refund when the IRS grants relief under section 6015(c).- Even though the IRS has eliminated abuse as an independent factor in Rev. Proc. 2013-34, why is abuse still a major element of an equitable relief claim.- What to do when the IRS sends a collection notice for a joint tax assessment and your client says "I did not file" a joint return.- What steps to take to protect the client's innocent spouse claim while the client is going through a divorce.- Why it may be necessary to file a protective refund claim in some innocent spouse cases.- Why the first meeting with the client can dictate the success or failure of recovering your client's tax payments.