Tax Law (Questions About Taxes)/Expert Profile

Bruce W. Tyler, EA

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I can answer anything with regard to the following: Preparation/Tax Law regarding Individual Income Tax (IRS and California), Audit Representation/IRS Procedures of personal and corporate income tax including appeals, IRS Collection procedures for individuals, partnerships and corporations, offers-in-compromise, payment plans, penalty abatement etc.

Experience in the area

21 years in tax preparation and representation

Organizations

National Association of Enrolled Agents

Education/Credentials

4 years of accounting at Woodbury University/UCLA Extension

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pam12/18/0910 
Danny12/15/09101010Thanks for the quick response.
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Eric12/10/0910thank you.
Becky12/09/091010This was great, thanks so much. Trying .....

Recent Answers from Bruce W. Tyler, EA

2009-12-09 IRS Lien, liability for spouse action prior to marriage:

Terry,    If you file married separate, you will not be responsible for any taxes your spouse owes for the years you file separately.     You can file jointly and the IRS still has no rights to your separate

2009-12-09 gambling tax laws:

Russell,    There are many laws regarding taxes that seem inequitable - this is one of them. Another would be the sale of personal property such as a car. If you sell it for more than you bought it for

2009-12-07 Income taxes:

John,      For the taxes to be included in the bankruptcy, they need to be at least 3 years old, that is, it must be at least 3 years from the original due date of the return. If the return was filed late

2009-12-07 Understanding of Per Diem vs Employee:

Becky,    OK, I may have misunderstood here. I understood your question to be concerning reimbursement of travel expenses, not the time. In re-reading the question I do see that you clearly mentioned travel

2009-12-06 fradulent claim for dependents:

Allie,      This is a criminal matter since your husband signed your name to the return. First, contact the taxpayer advocate in your state. Here is a link:     http://www.irs.gov/advocate/article/0,,id=97402

 

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