by Matthew | Oct 1, 2019 | Tax Blog
Porter Law Office LLC recently helped secure an approved IRS offer in compromise for two clients. Both offers required proper understanding of the IRS’s reasonable collection potential (RCP) as the means to settle a tax liability. An offer in compromise, or OIC,...
by Matthew | Jun 13, 2019 | Tax Blog
The IRS is sending CP2000 notices to taxpayers because items from their tax return do not match information from employers, banks, or other third parties. If you have received a CP2000 from the IRS, then you should know that the IRS has conflicting information from...
by Matthew | May 30, 2019 | Tax Blog
A common misconception about the IRS’s offer in compromise program is that you can offer any amount of money to the IRS and then just negotiate a settlement. In most cases, the IRS will not accept an OIC unless the amount offered is equal to, or greater than,...
by Matthew | Mar 12, 2019 | Immigration Blog
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (“USCIS”) announced that on March 12, 2019 it will resume H-1B premium processing for all H-1B petitions. If your pending petition has been transferred to different service center and you wish to request premium processing...
by Matthew | Feb 6, 2019 | Tax Blog
Porter Law Office LLC recently helped a client secure an approved IRS offer in compromise. The IRS accepted $500 to settle a tax debt of more than $40,000. The approved offer was a lump sum cash offer based on doubt as to collectibility (see IRM 5.8.4.3). The taxpayer...