Passports

Passports: IRS Now Has Power to Revoke for Tax Debt

A provision tucked into a Federal highway bill targets serious tax delinquents by either denying or revoking their U.S. passports. Specifically, the State Department, at the request of the IRS, may deny, revoke or limit the use of a U.S. passport if the holder owes more than $50,000 in taxes, and a lien or levy…

Tax Refunds

Tax Refunds Will Be Late for Some In 2017

The Internal Revenue Service recently issued a warning of 2017 tax refunds delay for certain taxpayers, urging filers to adjust their tax withholding now. We are talking about your 2016 taxes that are due on April 18, 2017. First, a new tax law effective next year requires the IRS to hold refunds a few weeks…

Personal Injury

Personal Injury: When Should You Call An Attorney?

Whether your accident happened a few hours ago or a few weeks ago, there is a good chance that you will eventually need to get a personal injury attorney involved. If you are wondering whether it is time to call an attorney, the answer is YES. With free consultations and no upfront fees, there is…