by Agileient Team | Nov 19, 2020 | Tax Law
The IRS Wants to See You Suffer! In Their Resolution Outline, the IRS Ignores the Hardship Option When the IRS presents back tax resolution options to the public, why is it that IRS hardship status is not listed and an Internal Revenue Service option? In a recent...
by Agileient Team | Nov 18, 2020 | Tax Law
California State Senators Scott Wiener and Lena Gonzalez have proposed a law that would allow some tenants in California to terminate their leases. In order to qualify, a tenant’s landlord must have refused to lower the amount of rent to be paid. This proposed law...
by Agileient Team | May 21, 2020 | Tax Law
IRS Extends April 15 Deadline for Payments FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The IRS is postponing the April 15 tax-payment deadline for individuals, giving Americans an additional 90 days to pay their 2019 income-tax bills. The IRS, using authority under the President’s...
by Agileient Team | Nov 8, 2018 | Tax Law
Who Do You Pay and How Do You Do It? The ins-and-outs of employees vs outside contractors Employee vs Independent Contractor – Overview If you run a business and get support from workers other than yourself, you have probably asked yourself the question “should I pay...
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