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Income Tax In Happy Gilmore, the IRS came to take the protagonist's grandmother's house away because she did not pay any taxes. This was good for a laugh, but there is nothing funny about it when it happens in real life. And this happens a lot more often than you could imagine. If you default on paying even a portion of your taxes and you own property, the IRS could get a tax lien on it very easily. Subsequent failure to remit taxes would result in seizure of your property. Although unpleasant, paying taxes is a duty of every U.S. resident. Paying taxes eliminates numerous head-aches such as the one described in Happy Gilmore. It is the tax attorney's job to make certain that you are paying the least taxes you are required by law. Hiring a tax attorney is an investment, because in many cases, the professional fees are less than the extra taxes you would have to pay. Contact us to speak with our tax attorney. |
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