The fledgling U.S. cannabis market is a bit of a free-for-all. Well, maybe free isn’t the right word, given the cultivation taxes, excise taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, and sales taxes that growers, retailers and consumers are contending with. In fact, that’s part of the problem. While legislation surrounding cannabis is moving quickly in the… Read More

Not paying your taxes has serious consequences, and one of the worst ones is the federal government filing a legal claim against all property you currently own and property acquired in the future in the form of a federal tax lien. In this article, we’ll explain what a federal tax lien is and what you… Read More

When Richard Hatch bared it all on “Survivor,” he took home a million bucks. But when he was less revealing about his windfall with the Internal Revenue Service, he wound up facing possible prison time as a tax evader. Steve Kassel, a former IRS revenue officer who now represents taxpayers in trouble as president and… Read More

Not paying your taxes has serious consequences, and one of the worst ones is the federal government filing a legal claim against all property you currently own and property acquired in the future in the form of a federal tax lien. In this article, we’ll explain what a federal tax lien is and what you… Read More

Many people are still in shock after filing their 2018 federal and state income taxes. Because the new federal tax law — the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — reduced marginal tax rates, many people expected a refund would be coming their way. But for some high-income households, that turned out not be the… Read More

The IRS assesses billions in tax penalties each year — in 2017, individual taxpayers faced a share of more than $11 billion in penalties — but few people know the agency is sometimes willing to change its mind and reverse certain tax penalties for first-time offenders. Two tax pros offer some insights into how the… Read More

With tax season over for nearly everyone, a common question concerns how long you should keep tax returns and other financial records. Even in the digital age, much of our financial life is on paper, which makes many people hesitant to discard those records because they fear that they’ll need them someday. Sometimes this fear… Read More

There used to be a time when I couldn’t wait to file my taxes. As a 20-something with little income and tons of tax deductions available (and probably the wrong withholding amount), I always received a tax refund. How things have changed. If you’re like me, you usually owe money at tax time these days. And some years, it… Read More