Taxes for your Company = Taxes for your Person

Posted by Bill Bockwoldton November 8, 2010

We at Vibato have posted about this topic before but some of our customers just don't seem to want to believe it.  I thought I'd post again since there is now recent case law to support our claim.  The IRS may hold people responsible for overdue taxes that you wouldn't typically suspect - what this means is if you are an accountant, administrative assistant, CEO, etc at a company and you sign the tax return, you could be held liable for the tax due from your company.  Yes - you could be liable.  This happened to a customer of ours; when the company ran out of money and didn't pay the tax bill, the IRS came to the office and told the Jr. accountant that because she signed the tax return, she was personally liable for the taxes due. 

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Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Articles & Information, Tax Information

Tax Implications of the Health Care Legislation

Posted by Teresa Bockwoldton March 30, 2010

From our friends at Burr, Pilger, Mayer:

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BPM: 'Haitian Relief Contributions Now Tax-Deductible'

Posted by Teresa Bockwoldton January 25, 2010

Our busines partner, Burr Pilger Mayer, sent out a nice article today regarding contributions to Haitian Relief and their tax eligibility.  Here is an excerpt from their article: 

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Tags: Tax Information