CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It is our pleasure to announce that for the third consecutive year our managing partner Robert J. Fedor Esq. has been selected for the Ohio Super Lawyers List. For the fourth year in a row, two of our Associates, Michael...
Read MoreTaxes can be very complex, especially for someone who is a business owner or has a significant amount of personal wealth and assets. People who need help with their taxes may be wondering if they should hire a tax attorney over a CPA to handle their...
Read MoreOne of the defining aspects of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign was his focus on changing tax laws. With the lack of progress on repealing Obamacare, the President turned his attention to tax reform. Both the Senate and the House have...
Read MoreIn return for bringing in Big Business, Amazon is aiming to receive billions of dollars worth of tax credits from some lucky North American city. Is this a race to the bottom for prominent cities, future incentive for IRS audits, or a good deal?
Read MoreSecret Swiss accounts, loose gems, and shell companies figured prominently in the case against a Connecticut resident who pled guilty to tax crimes and failure to report on offshore assets.
Read MoreRecently filed charges against businessman and lobbyist Paul Manafort offer a wealth of advice and warning about foreign holdings and associated tax requirements.
Read MoreOngoing budget cuts appear to be weakening the enforcement efforts of the Criminal Investigation branch of the IRS, according to its most recent annual report.
Read MoreIf you are an American with foreign accounts living stateside or abroad, the foreign bank account report (FBAR) is an important annual obligation. Let’s talk about why.
Read MoreIf you’ve come to a point of no return in your marriage, taxes may very well not be top of mind compared to other, more emotionally pressing issues. It’s important to realize, however, that divorce or separation can affect your taxes in many...
Read MoreGetting a letter in the mail from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can signal any number of issues. In some cases, the correspondence provides notice of an audit. When this is the case, it is wise to take the correspondence seriously.
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