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If an IRS Employee/Agent Shows Up at Your Door
Ritva Williamson, CPA - Stephenson & Warner Inc.,

If an IRS Employee/Agent Shows Up at Your Door

October 23, 2012  |  IRS revenue agent tax representation

An increasing number of IRS employees/agents are showing up at taxpayers’ homes and businesses unannounced and unscheduled. The doorbell rings and there he or she is. What do you do? What to do? This can be very

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Identity Theft and the IRS
Deborah Kramer, CPA - Stephenson & Warner Inc.,

Identity Theft and the IRS

Identity theft is what happens when someone uses another person’s personal information without their permission to commit fraud or other crimes.  Usually it involves using the victim’s name, Social

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Revenue Neutral Tax Reform
Deborah Kramer, CPA - Stephenson & Warner Inc.,

Revenue Neutral Tax Reform

September 21, 2012  |  tax reform

Income Tax Reform – creates a strong response in everyone doesn’t it?  There are currently several commercials airing by the presidential candidates that attack the other candidate’s plan. 

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Larry F. Warner Jr CPA - Stephenson & Warner Inc.,

How to Extract Cash From Your Corporation

Who doesn’t love cash?  We all need and want it.  Business owners/shareholders often struggle as to when and how to best pull money out of their corporation for personal needs.  While we can’t

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Larry F. Warner Jr CPA - Stephenson & Warner Inc.,

Tax Implications of the 2010 Healthcare Act

The Supreme Court recently ruled the 2010 Healthcare Act to be constitutional.  What does this mean in regards to your taxes? They are going up!  And they are going up as soon as 2013, barring a Republican

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Larry F. Warner Jr CPA - Stephenson & Warner Inc.,

Corporations Should Consider Paying Dividends in 2012 Before Tax Rates Go Up!

We want to alert corporate business owners to tax planning opportunities that exist this year that will allow them to tap into the hard-earned cash of their business at historically low tax costs. Normally, dividend

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