IRS Notice
Hopefully you never receive a dreaded IRS tax notice in the mail. IRS tax notices can be hard to interpret and even harder to know
Hopefully you never receive a dreaded IRS tax notice in the mail. IRS tax notices can be hard to interpret and even harder to know
How is Stimulus Money from the Coronavirus Relief Package Divided Between Divorcing Spouses?
Common Law Marriage in Colorado – Significant 2021 Changes in the Law.
IRS Audits: The Probability and How to Survive One Fortunately, most taxpayers will never have to deal with the feared IRS audit (also called an
An important part of estate planning that is often overlooked is the creation of an “Important Information and Documents” folder. This may be either a
Colorado’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act and Healthy Families and Workplaces Act go into effect January 1, 2021.
Colorado Real Estate Brokers: If you decide to conduct a showing or open house, you should consider protecting yourself, your brokerage firm, and your clients from COVID-19-related risks.
After years of low examination rates, the IRS has recently announced that they are planning to increase audits of small businesses by about 50% during
Business Succession Planning – Cultivate Enduring Value in Your Company Business succession planning may be one of the most challenging issues a small business owner
Loan Due On Transfer The current conventional wisdom is that so long a lender is receiving payments, the lender will not call a loan in
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