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How DC Tax Resolution Services Defend Against OTR Sales and Use Tax Audits in Washington DC

Sales and use tax audits in Washington DC can be daunting. The Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) audits to confirm compliance, and errors can lead to notable tax assessments, penalties, and interest. This article describes how DC tax resolution services, including Mid-Atlantic Law and Tax, help clients through audit triggers, preparation, resolution steps, and…
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Payroll Tax Resolution Services for Small Businesses in Washington DC

Payroll tax problems can quickly overwhelm small businesses in Washington, DC. The rules are complex, penalties add up fast, and unpaid payroll taxes can expose owners to personal liability. This article gives a clear, practical overview of payroll tax resolution: what the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) is, how unpaid payroll taxes affect your business,…
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How Washington DC Tax Resolution Services Can Prevent an OTR Property Tax Sale

Property owners in Washington, D.C. risk an Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) property tax sale when taxes go unpaid. This article explains how tax resolution services can stop those sales by outlining the auction process, the legal tools professionals use, and the timely actions that protect property and investment. Knowing these options helps owners…
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Emergency Tax Resolution Services in Washington DC: Protect Your Assets Fast

Urgent tax problems are stressful and can jeopardize your finances—especially when the IRS freezes accounts or moves to collect. Knowing the right steps and getting prompt help can protect your money and your future. This guide explains emergency tax resolution options in Washington DC: how to seek a quick release of frozen accounts, evaluate payment…
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How Washington DC Tax Resolution Services Help Remove IRS Liens

IRS liens create real obstacles for taxpayers in Washington DC — from frozen assets to damaged credit and stalled financial plans. A federal tax lien is the government’s legal claim when taxes go unpaid, and it can complicate home sales, loan approvals, and even everyday financial choices. This guide explains how tax resolution services can…
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What Are the Most Common Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a DC Tax Pro?

If you’re facing tax problems in Washington, DC, choosing the right tax professional is one of the most important steps you can take. The wrong choice can cost you time, money, and peace of mind. This guide highlights common hiring mistakes, red flags to watch for, and practical steps to protect your finances. Use these…
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How Divorce or Separation Can Lead to Unexpected IRS Debt

Divorce or separation is emotionally and financially disruptive. Most people focus on dividing assets, adjusting to new living arrangements, and rebuilding their lives. What many don’t expect is an IRS notice arriving months or years later demanding payment for taxes they didn’t realize they owed. At Mid-Atlantic Law & Tax we see that divorce-related IRS…
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What Should I Do If I Received an IRS Audit Notice in Washington DC?

If you received an IRS audit notice in Washington, DC, act quickly—your early choices matter. This practical guide shows how to read the notice, the first steps to take, the common types of audits you may face, and why working with a tax resolution attorney preserves options. Use it as a checklist to reduce risk…
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Defend Your Tax Credit for Taxes Paid to Other States

Did you recently receive a tax assessment from your state’s revenue authority denying your claim of a tax credit for taxes you paid to another state? This is a common issue that tax authorities, such as the Maryland Comptroller or DC Department of Revenue, are focusing. It is also a common place for errors, by…
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The Hidden Dangers of Failing to File Estimated Taxes

If you’re self-employed, a high earning W-2 employee with little or no withholding, an independent contractor, a gig worker, or someone who regularly owes at tax time, estimated taxes aren’t optional, they’re a requirement. Yet every year, millions of taxpayers skip or fall behind on their quarterly estimated payments. Most people don’t do this intentionally.…